Thursday, March 4, 2021

When Play Becomes Your Training

 We get caught up in the rigors of life and figuring out how to stay in shape for whatever reason. It becomes a matter of what gives us the greatest benefit and what gives us solace when we are need of it. That's one of the things I love about training, it's not just doing a few exercises and trying to be better than yesterday, it is a way to go to a place where you feel the most at home and give a little comfort in knowing what you are doing becomes your sanctuary.

Almost every time, something always brings me back to doing animal movements. It just becomes intuitive to want to play and get away from the routines and the hardcore training stuff. Don't get me wrong, animal movements can be hardcore too if you know which ones to use but at the same time, they're like a little game you play and go back to that child-like state where you get to play out your imagination and do things you normally don't do. It's almost like meditation.

I do believe in taking your training seriously but it's also important to make things interesting and fun in the face of challenges and testing your body's abilities. With Animal Moves, you're constantly moving, shifting directions, keeping your balance and developing the mind/body connection through play. When you treat a workout, even if it's hard like a game, it changes how you perceive things and what brings the ideal way to workout.

You know all about the dice game I play after more than a decade of writing about it, it is the GOAT of exercise programs (in my opinion, to each their own) and it does more than just get you physically fit, it also takes you back to a time where the world was simple, fun and full of possibilities. You learn skills through the art of being playful, you find things about yourself you didn't get anywhere else and you learned how to apply natural movement for motor skill and function. 

After all that I've learned and all the programs I have done, nothing comes close to moving like an animal in my eyes, I get more out of them than any squat, push-up, pull-up, lifting weights or traditional cardio. It's very simple to learn but you get a lot out of it. It's getting back to a more natural state of mind and gives you an upgrade on your fitness. 

Monday, March 1, 2021

Why It Is More Important To Be In Condition Than Shredded

 Unless you're a bodybuilder, that kind of training doesn't always help in the real world. When you look in the magazines and the ads on youtube and other social media platforms, what's the first thing that comes up? People after people looking shredded with low bodyfat and a knack for selling you damaged and unrealistic approaches to health and diet. Health is about keeping yourself strong inside and out, health is about the mind and body working together and much more.

Being shredded for the most part is overrated, if that's what you're after, more power to you but in the end, just because you look like a million bucks doesn't mean your condition is just as impressive. Being in condition is not always about looks, it's the ability to handle things for a good period of time without tiring. In workouts, honestly, you don't need more than a half to get in shape but that just sounds too arbitrary. Conditioning makes the difference in many aspects of life, not just training. Can you imagine the ability to not tire out on a hike, swimming, playing with the kids and so on and so forth? Forget being in condition in your 20's, what if you had that level of energy in your 30's, 40's and beyond? 

Not everyone has the same genetic makeup, some have a vast metabolism that even eating like a pig won't have them gaining weight but for others, no matter what they do, it's still difficult to even lose a pound after training your ass off for a month. Being shredded is impressive at times but if you don't have the ability to last when it counts, than you don't deserve that body. Some of the strongest and fittest people on the planet don't have very low percentage bodyfat and certainly not all have that model appeal, but they bust their ass and are very healthy. The last time any real form of shreddedness that was worth while and being in real shape were guys like Otto Arco, Maxick, Sig Klien and other Old-Time Strongmen and Bodybuilders. These were the guys that were doing things at a level long before supplements or steroids existed, so why are we going backwards in a since with all the technology and supplements around today? 

I'm not saying all supplements are bad, some have real value and work for many people, but it takes some knowledge and wisdom to understand what works out there and what is so damn shitty, even the name on a bottle is sketchy. Some people do very well without the need for supplementation. The truth of the matter is, the better condition you're in, the better of you'll be with developing the quality of life instead of just how long you'll live. It just makes you wonder at times that some of the healthiest people don't live past 90 while some who never exercised in their life live to be more than 100. 

I personally believe that being in condition comes first before developing an impressive physique and even then, having a physique is just a lesser part of the puzzle. It's not wrong at all to want to look good but looks don't always save lives and they certainly won't give you endurance like a Tiger. 

Keep things simple and be in sold physical condition for when it is needed at any time. 

Friday, February 26, 2021

What It Means To Be Tendon Strong


 The training method of Isometrics has some mysterious qualities to it but it also develops the body in a different manner than most programs. Fitness as a whole isn't all that complicated but there are a lot of people out there that make it so because of what they works and nothing else or how often to train, the position your body HAS to be in in order to be applied properly, the amount of sets and reps, the measure of a weight and so on and so forth. 

Alexander Zass believed in the concept of developing Tendon Strength more than just pure muscular strength. It was to power up the connective tissues in order to not just protect the body from injury but to be strong in ways that lasted longer than just temporary. When it comes to the tendons, they are the cords between the muscles and the bones, just because you have thick and powerful legs doesn't always mean they're going to save your ass. You can be a much smaller guy and have strong legs, think of the deer; most of its legs are purely bone and tendon and not very muscular like the Tiger or a Gorilla, but it can pack a wallop if it kicks you in the face.

If we didn't have tendons, we wouldn't be able to press a weight, run whatsoever and definitely would be injured quicker than you can say "ouch." We wouldn't have any real control over our bodies period. Muscles alone will not always be in your favor. When you strengthen the tissues and the ligaments surrounding the tendons, you're creating strength that could actually save a life one day and protect you from getting injured not just in sports but in everyday tasks. Have you ever hurt your shoulder carrying things? Had a hernia from Shoveling Snow? Landed wrong on your knees? These things happen but if you practiced Isometrics, these things could come to almost a halt and you'll have better protection on the joints. We can't always prevent an injury, but we can learn to lessen the impact and switch from being injury prone to injury-proof. This isn't to test if you're invincible, it's a way to understand that the stronger your tendons are, you can heal much quicker from certain injuries. 

Learn the value of Isometric Training and train to protect your body, looking good won't last forever but strong joints is highly likely you'll be able to live with better quality and have a body that won't fail you as fast even at a later age. 


Thursday, February 18, 2021

Failures And Accomplishments

 Failing is a part of life whether we want to believe it or not. Whatever failures have happened in your life, just remember there are still accomplishments to be made or already have made and you just haven't figured them out yet. I have failed over and over again in my life from setting goals to relationships to jobs and setting an example in certain areas of life but I have also accomplished much more than what I have failed at. 

I've had near death experiences and still here, writing to you and I think that's quite an accomplishment. I've come back from breaking both my legs without any form of traditional rehab and made things work and have not stopped since day 1. Yes I have failed but I've also been successful in other areas too.

It's very easy to try to put someone down and only talk about their failures when you have no real clue what they've gone through to reach their successes whether they were big or they were small, an accomplishment may not mean a damn thing to one but to another, it can be life-altering. Most of the time, the world doesn't care what you have accomplished, only what you have failed at or what you could've accomplished but didn't because you didn't do things the way they wanted you to do. Sometimes, I've set myself up to fail or was set up to fail in general. 

Not everyone is going to care what you have achieved and it doesn't always mean to boost ego or anything like that, people have failed to the degree that whatever accomplishments someone else has, jealousy and anger has consumed them and throw everything negative in order to feel good about themselves but stay broken.

I love some of the admiration I get from time to time, it does feel good and I do feel I've made some leeway in the world but there are things about me that I don't wish on anyone to have. Some have told me that they would kill to have a memory like me but the truth is, it is both a blessing and a curse because of some of the trauma I have been through and when something is triggered, it's as if I was in that moment and reliving it with extreme feeling and the sight of it. My brain is very different than most people and because of the meningitis, it has caused me to fail at many simple tasks and whatever that is easy in general, I have to use my brain at a different pace in order to accomplish the same goals. What I have accomplished, made me better but also do things from another perspective.

Failure is going to happen but never make it only about failure. You will accomplish things and you'll see more success than you ever thought possible. Look at some of the famous people on the planet and learn what failures they've had that drove them to be successful in their field. You will succeed and it will teach you how to be even more successful down the road.   

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Sometimes You Just Have To Cut Your Losses

Every now and then in our training, something either feels stale or it's becoming too much and it's time to make a change. I've had to make a change when I started feeling some pain after doing so many Hindu Burpees lately and needed to stop. It wasn't just discomfort or a little pain, I believe I was causing damage in my left shoulder and had to stop. 

There's such a thing as training hard but it makes a huge difference when you instinctively feel you're starting to cause damage. Some pain still believe in the "no pain, no gain" bullshit and if an exercise is causing pain or even beginning to damage an area of the body, they'll still push hard and do things even worse. I had built up a pain tolerance while I was bending steel but I never truly damaged anything until I started doing it again after a couple years or more away from it when I damaged my hands bending 60d nails and needed to recover for several weeks while focusing on other exercises.

At times, you just to need to cut your losses and take a step back. It doesn't have to be forever but you don't want to be doing things that the damage becomes so severe that it starts messing with your life and live in pain constantly. I re-evaluated my body's capabilities and almost on instinct started doing Resistance Training with Lifeline Cables and my ab wheel. Using the Chest Expander to strengthen my shoulders and even out the muscles since the problems were more around the front and side if my left shoulder. Use TNT Cables for heavier resistance and to help even out the back muscles with the shoulders, I started feeling a hell of a lot better and my shoulder pain is practically gone. For the Ab Wheel, I would just do rollouts until I get bored or felt like I've had enough. 

Isometrics have become a staple in my training again and it's been more of a self-rehab thing more than anything else and I'm continuing to lose weight and develop definition. I'm currently at 253 and have kept off 10-15 pounds for nearly 3 months. For strength training, I want to see how the cables can go and use the wheel for core conditioning. Step-Ups are for the legs for sure since I just have no interest in doing hundreds of squats these days. It is important to take care of yourself, no need to go hardcore and work yourself to death, that's what the Crossfit Fanboys are for. 

Be instinctive and listen to your body because if you don't listen, it'll bite you in the ass and you can really do some real harm to yourself. Cut it loose before any real pain or damage takes place.

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