Saturday, June 8, 2013

Why Fighter Physique Works

Too many El Pasoans who seek a healthy lifestyle and try to be physically fit share the following type of exercise format:
Upper body one day, lower body the next day with 30 minutes on the elliptical or treadmill at least 3 times per week. Maybe you might be a little more specific, like: back and biceps one day, chest and triceps the next day, etc. Something along those lines.
First off, I think it’s awesome that you are at least making an effort and not just making excuses and complaining about not being in better shape; even if your workouts are something like what I just described. At least you’re doing SOMETHING!

If that is your typical workout routine, I’m sure you go to a place where you’ve seen pretty much the same people you’ve been seeing there for a long time… And their bodies have not changed one bit. And maybe you got in good shape at first, but nothing really noticeable and you haven’t seen much improvement lately.

The reason is this: The only way those types of exercises and that style of working out will get you noticeable results – I mean the kind of results that when people see you they’re like, “Wow! What have you been doing!?”  is if you’re a body builder.

No disrespect to bodybuilders. I admire their discipline.

But is that the kind of body YOU want?
Most people don’t. Being a personal trainer for over ten years now, the #1 thing clients tell me is:
“I want to be more toned. I want to slim down, tighten up and be more toned. Toned arms, toned legs, and toned stomach.”
Sound familiar? How do I have MY clients attain a tighter more toned body?
I make them work out pretty much the same way I used to work out when I was a professional boxer. (I said “pretty much” not exactly. You’ll never have to box against anyone and worry about getting hit in the face.)
Think about it: not counting the heavyweights, when have you ever seen big, bulky boxer, or mma fighter? Almost never.

That’s because fighters have to stay slim and lean so that they never weigh more than a certain amount pounds depending on their weight class.
But it’s not enough to just be light and slim. Fighters must also be strong enough to punch hard and even push and wrestle themselves into position when fighting.  
And still that’s not enough! Fighters must also have flexible, lean muscles in order to strike fast and move smoothly. Almost like a dancer.
Throwing punches and throwing kicks is a FULL-BODY exercise. If you’re reading this at home or someplace where you don’t care who sees you, go ahead and stand up and put up your dukes as if you’re about to punch someone…
If you’re doing right – you should be in a sort of crouch with your knees slightly bent; almost like you’re holding a half squat. That right there engages your glutes, thighs, hamstrings and calves. BOOM!
Next – you should have good posture: not too hunched over and certainly not too straight up or leaning back. Now your core is engaged.
From this stance you need to be ready to move quickly and powerfully. So you can’t just be standing there all tensed up. All your major muscle groups are engaged, but at the same time they’re ready to move. Ready to throw punches and kicks as well as avoid punches and kicks.

When punching, it’s not enough to just extent an arm. Throwing a proper punch is a lot like throwing a football as far as you can, in that you need to use your whole body and rotate your core right down to the foot. 

And when kicking, it’s not enough to just raise a leg. Legs are basically 50% of our body so it takes quite an effort to throw them. Lifting your leg immediately engages muscles in your hip flexors (those muscles that make a “v” by your belly button) abs and of course legs. Then throwing your leg for the kick requires a burst of energy from your abs, core and glutes.

Punching, kicking, ducking, bobbing-and-weaving, jumping in, jumping out – Every single time, every single move tones the legs, glutes, core, arms, etc… By the time they’ve done 1 hour of training fighters have made these movements hundreds, maybe thousands of times.
And the end result is this:



So how are you working out? Are you working out like a body builder? Maybe you should try working out like a fighter.  

Friday, March 22, 2013

A Couple Interesting Articles About Crossfit


Hello everyone! In my non-stop pursuit to bring you the latest and most current in fitness I stumbled on some articles about crossfit. As one of the articles say, "if you've been living under a rock lately," crossfit is a way of working out differently than the ole' "upper body one day, lower body the next day with 30 minutes on the elliptical." And now it's blown up and become this HUGE trendy thing.

Back when I was living in southern California pursuing a career as a professional boxer, I would regularly go to www.crossfit.com to see what workout routine they had posted for the day. I would then go to either the nearest high school track, or to 24 Hour Fitness and perform that routine. The workout of the day or "WOD" as the crossfitters call it.

Nowadays, gyms have popped up everywhere that are specifically for crossfit. They're called "boxes." As one of these articles points out, these "boxes" have none of the amenities (like air conditioning in some cases) or expensive machines like you'd see in the usual health club. So it is far less expensive to supply a crossfit gym than say Planet Fitness. And the savings... is in NO way passed down to the consumer.

I'm not at all against crossfit. As stated earlier, I used to follow their routines. There are just a few things I don't like about it, mainly how much it costs and how people are getting injured from it...all the time.

As always, there is plenty of misinformation out there about what it takes to get fit and stay fit.
Anyone who does crossfit will tell you it's the best thing in the world. But these articles just give another angle.

warning: this article has some bad words The Problem(s) With Crossfit

This one has no bad words and seems to be from a guy who really is trying to not be biased. Crossfit: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Them's Fighting Words!

Disclaimer: The following is about mma matches that took place this past Saturday and it is not about fitness or health.

So here are my thoughts on this past Saturday night's fights starting with UFC158: St. Pierre vs Diaz. If you're like me, you're tired of St. Pierre and you think he's about as interesting, charismatic  and predictable as a machine. In the video below, he stars in a commercial.

Knowing how I feel toward GSP, my friend Adan from Aloha BBQ , who is an mma expert analyst, offered to bet me $50 that GSP would beat Nick Diaz. I'm a Nick Diaz fan and was rooting for him all they way. But I wasn't about lose money over him. So I countered him with this bet: I offered him a $100 bet that GSP would not KO, TKO, or submit Diaz. He rejected it.

So then I posted on the Fighter Physique twitter page and facebook page a bet of my own. I offered to ANYONE that if GSP would have won by KO, TKO, or submission then anyone who came in to the gym and mentioned the post would get 1 year FREE membership.

When I was first typing out that post, I was just going to offer only 1 month free membership. But then I thought, "F*** it!" There was a furniture store owner who bet free furniture if the 2nd half kickoff was returned for a touchdown in this year's past Superbowl. Well it was. That's gambling. You don't make a bet unless you're willing to lose it.

But I knew I wasn't going to lose it!

Funny enough, my dad gave me the perfect insight. Here's a little background: My dad is the most hardcore boxing fan you'll ever meet. When he was kid, all the other kids on the block would call my dad the encyclopedia of boxing. (Now that they don't make encyclopedias anymore, they just call me the google of boxing.) My dad only recently got a little into mma. And even then, he only watches it to criticize the fighters' boxing.

So I invited my dad to come with me to watch the GSP vs Diaz fight. He said:

"Who's fighting? Why? That's so predictable. That G-P-S guy or whatever they call him will win a decision. I don't care how mad that cholo gets, he's not gonna' win."

And my dad was spot on. He's just a casual mma fan. But he knew enough to predict with 100% accuracy what the outcome of the fight would be.

So yeah. He brought me back to earth with the realization that it was going to be a boring fight. At least with the 1 year membership bet I made, I was into it right up until the end.

So I ask myself the question, "Why do people pay for this if they already know what's going to happen?"

And the answer to that, my friends, is GENIUS! marketing by the suits at the UFC. Being a small business owner, I am really impressed by that. I wish I could convince everyone out there to come to my gym, the way that the UFC was able to convince us all that there was a chance that GSP was not just going to win another boring decision. I'd be as rich as Mark Cuban.

Monday, March 11, 2013

More Tough Than Mudder

Okay - so long gone are your days of working upper body one day, lower body next day with 30 minutes on the recumbent bike (the one were you sit down).

You've mastered the kip, you've cycled more miles than any rider not on steroids and have even thought about training people yourself. But you've hit a point where you're lacking the motivation to want to workout anymore.

You need something to MAKE you wanna' work out. You need something to train for! So you go ahead and be that guy who decides to compete in the next "Tough Mudder", or the next marathon or half-marathon, or something like that. (I personally would want to try out for that TV show, Wipeout.)

And then you try to convince all your friends to do it with you. "Yeah - and we could go there with matching team t-shirts, and we'll train for it and push each other."

But nobody is as jazzed about it as you are.

Unfortunately that's just how the world is. Few people really care to see who truly is the best at exercising.

Do you want to do something for real? A real sport?

What about something of a "white collar fight club."  It would be sanctioned by USA Boxing and be completely safe. A doctor and medical personal would be on hand for every bout. Contestants will use headgear. Most importantly, contestants will be evenly matched up with someone of their same weight class and same level of experience.

I'll offer a special 90 day package of personal training and meal planning to anyone interested. Believe me when I say YOU'LL BE IN THE BEST SHAPE OF YOUR LIFE.

It would be exactly like what you would see at the Golden Gloves.
Bouts are scheduled for 3 rounds. Each round lasts no longer than 3 minutes and you get 1 full minute break in between rounds.

So there will be nothing that you have to climb or that will electrocute you , but you will be facing another moving, thinking person who will be trying to punch you in the face.

This is the stuff you'll be able to tell your grand kids about. You really want to test yourself?

Friday, May 29, 2009

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