Saturday, December 1, 2012

Strength Street Championships: Latvia

Hey Guys!

Undoubtedly one of my favourite videos on strength, agility and performance. Makes me realise I have got a looooooong way to go!




Ab Rolling and Ab rollers

Hey Everyone!

Today I want to talk about the ab rollers and Rolling.

The Ab roller is not a new product. To the best of my knowledge it dates back to at least 60 years old! (Picture Courtesy: Beast skills.com)I also remember when my dad was training me he showed me this exercise. (Dad is an old time, old school trainer who started to train back in the late 50's.) Apparently, most strong men of old also used an ab roller.                                                
I remember it was really tough when dad improvised training me with a dumbbell to replicate the movement. It was tough! I finished the first rep after a loud grunt and OUCH! but as I sat back up I was smiling. I knew the exercise would deliver the goods for me.

I personally recommend the wheel or a swiss ball as compared to a dumb bell for the fact that its easier to control.

Depending on your level of strength you can use the following for Ab rolling.

1) Swiss ball - Beginners (Available at Flipkart and Healthkart)
2) Ab wheel - Intermediates to Advanced (Available from Healthkart)
3) Foam roller - Intermediates to Advanced (Available from Healthkart)
4) Dumb-bell or Barbell.- Advanced (Available from Healthkart)

I use the variations but more importantly of why I would recommend this as the only piece of ab equipment is  its one I have tried and it has given me results. Also if it was good enough for old time strong men and bodybuilders and made it till today then I would go with it all the way. (If you would like to see some pics of old time strong men check my article on 'The Classic Physique')

(I recommend ab training to make your abs stronger. You are not going to see a six pack or an ab reduction until you get your Nutrition and Diet in order with a good strength training program.)

I leave you with Videos

Ab Rollout with Swiss Ball



Ab Rollout with wheel



Ab Rollout with foam roller



Ab Rollout with Dumb Bell



Special Report: Ori Hofmekler on a Raw Food Diet!


The Skinny on the Raw Food Diet

The Skinny on the Raw Food Diet by Ori Hofmekler




The last few decades mark an increasing interest in the correlation
between food enzymes and health. Researchers found an interesting association
between the body's enzyme pool and the aging process - which means, the older
one gets, the fewer enzymes the body will have and the more vulnerable to
disease one becomes. I have addressed this important topic in The Warrior
Diet
book. I have covered the importance of ingesting live enzyme-densefoods (including naturally fermented foods) under the title Enzyme Loading.
Nonetheless, I am quite concerned with the emotional impact of this topic on
health consumers. Those who read articles, such as the one published recently
at Weston A.
Price
may reach the conclusion that unless raw, sprouted or fermented, allfoods are not viable. If this is true, even raw nuts and seeds may not be good
enough in this respect. There is a growing crowd of people who currently follow
the so-called "raw food diet" based on the premise that eating raw
food only (including of course vegetables, fruits, legume sprouts, sprouted
grains, raw dairy and even raw meat and marine food) is the only way to grant
maximum nourishment. Since I've already addressed this topic in The Warrior
Diet
book, let me just note here that the raw food diet misleads people tobelieve that all cooked foods are inferior to all raw foods. The truth is that
in many cases, such as with cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cabbage) and
nightshades (tomatoes, eggplants), the cooked versions of the above are more
digestible and by far more nutritive than the raw version. The active
phytonutrients in broccoli and tomatoes (indoles and lycopene, respectively)
can be released and absorbed hundreds of times more efficiently in the cooked
version.

As for enzymes, certainly enzyme loading from raw, sprouted or fermented
foods is highly beneficial but let's put things in proportion.

First, plant enzymes are not digestive enzymes. They work on a different
pH than the body's digestive enzymes and therefore cannot support digestion
directly.

Second, while some enzymes inhibitors may be harmful (premature sprouts
or uncooked legumes), other enzyme inhibitors can be highly beneficial, such as
some protease inhibitors (phytates) or aromatase inhibitors which have been
found to be potentially anti-cancerous. The notion that nuts and seeds must be
sprouted before ingestion is preposterous. Raw nuts and seeds are perfectly
fine to nourish the human body whether in a sprouted form or not. There are no
harmful inhibitors in mature nuts and seeds and any rancidity or inadequacy in
these foods can be instantly detected via smell or taste.

Third, eating raw meat may seem "Paleolithic and healthy" but
nowadays it can be detrimental. Besides hosting pathological bacterium, meat is
a host substrate for harmful viruses, most notable of which is the toxoplasma
virus that has shown to cause serious neuro damaging effects on animals and
potentially on humans. Eating raw meat today does not make sense, to say the
least.

Fourth, note that the article at Weston A. Price was written by two
ladies to promote the sales of their cooking book.

In conclusion, raw, sprouted and fermented foods are great but it
doesn't make sense to commit to eating these foods only. You can certainly
benefit from eating cooked foods as well with a big bonus of pleasing your
palate with a larger variety of meals.

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Shadow Kickboxing

Hey Everyone!

Today I'm going to be talking about Shadow Kickboxing which I have found to be very effective in my training routine.

I'm sure you have seen those who practice martial arts, boxers or MMA fighters who spend hours just working on their technique, their speed, just throwing punches and kicks with imaginary opponents. That is shadow boxing/ kickboxing.

Anyone who is involved with contact sports as a hobby or professionally will be practicing Shadow kickboxing on a regular basis. It improves response time, speed, foot work, etc

I personally use shadow kickboxing as compared to shadow boxing. The only difference according to me is in shadow boxing you are working with boxing techniques but in shadow kickboxing you are working with punches, kicks, knees elbows, defense even take downs. What does this mean for me? While shadow boxing only conditions my upper body most of the time,  shadow kickboxing conditions my full body. Also it requires no equipment except your body and mind! You could get a pair of gloves if you choose too.

I use it as a:

1) Warm-up
2) A 'finisher' at my training sessions.
3) When I need to lean down quickly
4) Quick fire training when I'm short on time
5) 'Go to' exercise sequence
6) Improve conditioning, co-ordination and speed
7) Also as an assessment to check where my power level is being hindered due to weak or tight muscles.
8) A stress breaker

Most times I schedule for an intense 10 minutes of shadow kickboxing. It can also be combined with strength training. So I would start with 1 minute of punches and kicks and then drop down and do 10 pushups, rest for about 15 seconds, then back again to punches and kicks and start off right away with squats. The combinations that can be worked are plenty so there is no getting bored.

Safety:

1) Always stretch  for at least 2 minutes
2) While learning, start slow. Like everything else in training, technique and form are important. Get comfortable with technique then build speed.
3) Never hyper-extend or lock out your joints when throwing a punch or kick
4) Find a comfortable speed and then increase as you get get comfortable
5) When kicking it is not so much the height that matters, but the technique, power and speed.

If there is one effective all round conditioning technique and you are short on time shadow kickboxing sure fits the bill.  I usually follow krav maga style as it is very reality based, and trains for real world self defense at the same time. Also I found that they have the best teaching style for learning basic strikes.

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I leave you with this video of Krav Maga Master Richard Douieb to give you an idea of Shadow Kickboxing