Wednesday, July 14, 2021

The Final Nail In The Coffin After 15 Years

A while back in October, I did an exercise that I demonstrated on Social Media called the Hindu Burpee; combining the Hindu Push-up & Hindu Squat. I've written a couple articles on it which you can find somewhere on this blog. It was a great exercise and I learned that particular variation from Matt Furey on his Membership Site. This exercise did have a negative effect or a positive one depending on the circumstance surrounding it that ended 15 years of my association with him.

The way it ended was I showed my demonstration on his Private Group on Facebook and wanted to give people an idea of what it meant for me. I never intended to steal it or make a big deal out of it, just showing an exercise all the while crediting Matt and what the exercise is about; it backfired and I not only was removed from the group, he unfriended me and terminated my status as a member to his Inner Circle site. I made the effort to reach out to him and to ask why and if he had such a problem with it, why didn't he ask me to just remove it which I gladly would've done if he directly told me to. All he said was (paraphrasing) "Let me think on it" and nothing else after that.

It devastated me because for over a decade and a half, I bought course after course, sunk energy into learning from him and hell even had a one time interview (which to this day I still think was horrible on my end). It hit me hard because his book Combat Conditioning literally got me on my feet again and changed everything for me when it came to training. Around my second to third Surgery, I got the book and started reading through it, the moment I was able to walk again I focused that first month to nothing but the Royal Court and put everything I had into self-rehabbing and getting in shape. Within less than a few months, I had strength and conditioning I never experienced before and it put me on the path to Physical Culture.

Throughout the years, I made those exercises and other things he put out a priority and made 90+% of my training to bodyweight exercises. He got me into the cables, the qi gong stuff, the pathway to the old time strongmen, him and a couple friends led me to Bud Jeffries, the same man who became one of my dearest friends and officiated my wedding. Furey made that explosion for me to carve out my passion for fitness. I was literally loyal to the cause he created. 

For it to end the way it did without any explanation, no response back at me and just making me feel like I was kicked to the curb, for what? Did he think I was trying to steal his thunder, make a ton of money off of him, upstage him? I couldn't do any of those things if I tried and never spoke to me again and treated it like I meant nothing to him but a follower who was a student to his method. It pissed me off for quite some time, I only told a few people what happened including Bud. I got a reality check about Furey that I won't go into and as I started to understand it better, it made sense on why he did what he did. 

Whenever I try to do Combat Conditioning or some other training methods I learned from him, I couldn't bring myself to really finish anything because it just puts a dark cloud over me and I would at times get angry or don't have the will or desire to get a workout done. I'm not saying his stuff doesn't work, they do and one of many people in the world that is living proof of what they can do. He has done a lot to bring Bodyweight Exercises to the general public but let's face it, his methods for all intents and purposes are refurbished exercises that were taught by Karl Gotch and others throughout centuries of training incredible athletes. Most would say they're knock offs or rip offs of other people's methods but I think the word Refurbished is more appropriate.

I never wanted to be an enemy and it was never an intention to make exercises he put out a thing where I called them my own, things happen for a reason and although it put a hole on 15 years of dedication, like a rock being thrown into a lake, the ripples are there and go away but the lake is forever changed. I was reluctant to write this because I don't know what effect it'll have and I wish things went differently but life goes on and Combat Conditioning served its purpose for me. 

Matt, for what it's worth, I hope you continue to live the life you made for yourself and continue coming up with training ideas that will give people results. You started my path and because of you, I will continue to learn from others and make the most of it.  

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Building Great Grip Strength

 



Our hands can be either deadly weapons, smooth & peaceful or they can be used to build & destroy. Training the hands creates powerful entities that can determine where our strengths and weaknesses lie. The building blocks of developing a powerful grip showcase what we are capable of in certain aspects of life whether it be sports, law enforcement, carpentry or blacksmithing. 

My aspirations for developing grip strength was what I struggled for years developing the nerves in my right hand from the meningitis. After learning a few things from the old-time strongmen later on in my life in my 20's, it was apparent that I keep up the various methods of these men of strength. For years I did various feats from bending steel to ripping phonebooks to levering hammers and other cool stuff and I'm proud that I was able to do those things; now in my 30's, some things changed, I can still do some feats but my attention is more on keeping my hands healthy and strong for the long haul. 

Keeping the hands supple and flexible is a must as we age because as we get older, we run a higher risk of developing arthritis and bone spurs in the fingers and wrists. We may not need an extreme amount of strength as we age but have enough to still do things without pain and nerve damage. Finger Gymnastics is one of the very best courses that helps you prevent problems in the hands such as Carpal Tunnel and the other two points I made here, simple exercises that are very effective in developing the strength, agility and suppleness not just in the muscles or nerves but also the tendons and ligaments. Weak tendons and ligaments won't get you very far.

To really understand certain aspects of strength, training with a thick bar can show you some realities of how strong your grip is. You won't be able to lift as much weight as you normally would with a regular bar but that doesn't mean you can't get strong in that area. One of my favorite things to do in my training is taking the Fat Gripz and attaching them to the handles of the TNT Cable System and really tackle exercises that not only hit the muscles I'm working but also challenge my grip in the process. It's tough work and you don't need to do much to feel it. Just attach them to a pullup bar or a kettlebell and notice a huge difference in your strength, balance and the need to squeeze hard with a vengeance just to work an exercise. 

When it comes to weights per se, I like to really test my grip with heavy hammers such as my Epic Sledgehammer or Thor Hammers. These bad boys will make you humble as hell when it comes to grip strength. The handle on the Thor Hammers are thick enough to where even exercising them like clubs takes a good amount of balance and your hands will be tested. In the video above, I demonstrate doing the bottoms up press with the 30 lb Thor Hammer. You've heard of the Bottoms Up Press with a kettlebell, that's quite a movement or hold as it is but this is a different style of gripping and balancing, you have to almost pinch the ball at the bottom of the handle and shift your body differently than usual. It can be dangerous and is a unique skill to do. 

There are a great many ways to train the hands but the reality is, if you don't train them properly or take good care of them, they can lead to problems in your future and if you're in a job where you're required to use the hands for specific tasks, you don't want to be useless. It's also one thing to get them calloused and toughening them up, many laborers, farmers and those who work in manual labor have some tough hands but very few know how to also take care of them and many have huge problems later in life just picking up a pencil or a mug. 

Condition the hands to develop strength that lasts and creating awesome suppleness and flexible in the fingers and wrists where they can be nearly injury proof. The Indestructible Body is another great course that teaches this. Be safe, get strong and kick ass. 

Monday, July 12, 2021

Are Aesthetics Really That Important?

 Having a beautifully pleasing physique can do a lot for you and it shows the work you have put into the training you do; but does it have any real significant importance? Don't get me wrong some of the best athletes in the world have incredible bodies but how long does that physique even last, a few years, a decade or maybe even a month who knows. Hard work does pay off but even the most pleasing physique can have damaging effects especially if you use performance enhancers or just heavy doses of steroids. 

Just because you have a great body, doesn't always mean you have other attributes to back it up. Here's an example, Alexander Karelin was arguably the greatest Greco-Roman Wrestler of his time maybe even ever and had one of the most powerful physiques that would make the Old Timers' jaw drop and has accolade after accolade of accomplishments but yet in his very last Olympic Match, he got beat by a farm boy who didn't look like he can make it a mile without dying and practically came out of nowhere. Rulon Gardner was so conditioned that despite his looks, wore down the Russian beast and won a gold medal for the good ole USA.

You don't have to look like a classic bodybuilder in order to be a badass. George Forman, Ed Strangler Lewis, Butterbean, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Paul Anderson and others never really had good looking muscles or had abilities other athletes had but they were practically superhuman in their field and made an impact that leaves them in the legendary status to this day. Aesthetics have their place in certain areas but rarely today you have guys with awesome bodies that have the strength, agility and endurance to back it up. 

My physique changes from time to time as you have seen with results from doing Hill Sprints, Isometrics and other things but I know realistically I don't have the desire or the will  to develop a pleasing body, I just want to be healthy and conditioned that even in my later years I can still go and be able to do things. A physique isn't going to save your ass in the long run but conditioning will. This doesn't mean you eat everything under the sun and expect to be in awesome, it does take eating good food to get the most of your training as well but stop trying so hard to be the next Arnold Schwarzenegger or think that just because you look like a million bucks you think you can outwrestle someone or hit a homerun 500 ft or even run the 100 yard dash in under 9 seconds, be realistic but also strive to be the best version of yourself because remember, there's only one YOU!!!

Thursday, July 8, 2021

When The Animals Call


 Our energy levels vary from day to day and we don't always know when those will dip or just have a moment of pure adrenaline. Some days we'll feel like crap and have various mood swings where we can feel happy one moment and all of a sudden do a 180 and be an ass. We're human, it happens and it's part of our nature. Some days are better than others and we just have that bundle of energy. Having that kind of energy shouldn't go to waste but neither should be at an excess.

Exercising is without question incredible for productively getting that energy out. Even if you're in a bad mood and just need to find a way to get rid of it, training can definitely help beyond just getting physical, it could also relieve stress from an emotional and mental stand point as well.

Whenever I need a pick-me-up or have that excess energy or just find a way to chill out, I turn to the animals and just play my animal dice game. It changes my state of mind completely and puts me in a better place to think clearer and feel better all around. Life is hard at times and its important to find the good and positive things that make life interesting. Moving around like an animal has this power to channel stress in ways certain methods can't match, that doesn't mean other methods are crap and what you do makes you feel better and changes your mood should be in your arsenal. 

When the animals call, I go until it's time for me to stop. At times it's only a few minutes but those few minutes can change an entire day. The crawling, the jumping, the walking and the balancing all put things into perspective and harness a strength to be better, to prevent negative things from entering your mind and release endorphins that make the world feel easy to be in. 

Get the most out of the stress you want to get rid of or use what's possible to get that excess energy out so you'll feel more clear headed, be able to sleep better, better control of your breathing and letting things flow. When the animals call, try answering every now and then, you'll be surprised what you'll find out.  

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

End Of The Road On Hill Sprint Training For Now

 Since May 17th, I wanted to see what I can do doing Hill Sprints and it was a joy to do and I loved it but I don't have the drive to do them for a while. The reality is, it's a 15-20 minute walk to the Hills I was running on and getting there, doing some kind of warm up, sprint and than walk back was putting some stress on my shin and ankles and needed to stop. 

Sometimes you need to change things up to avoid injuries and when you get burned out or have had enough, it's important to not force yourself into something you don't put your heart into. Now if I was less than 10 minutes away walking there, it be no problem but since day 1 of walking again back in '05, it can be difficult for me to walk for an extended period of time without feeling some kind of discomfort which has led to pain at times. 

My results from training on the Hills are pretty good and after about close to 2 months, I've put on some muscle and although I weigh practically the same, my shape is different and lost some fat. It has given me some fresh perspective on what it takes to train with intensity and fortitude to push myself to a different level. Although the runs were short, each sprint taught me how to handle my footing, determine speed and explosiveness during the duration and practice solid rest time for optimal performance. 

On Friday, I was doing 20 second sprints and the distance was roughly the same but the very last one, for some reason the distance was further than all the others and I was pushing hard on the others. When you're determined to find out what you're capable of, you can do things you didn't expect to do. These last results are from June 14th and yesterday. 




When I was sprinting, I would think of myself as the Flash or the legendary Walter Payton, just exploding upward and giving everything I had. That's one of the true aspects of this kind of training, there's more to it than just shooting up a hill. I don't know what I'm going to do next but for the next phase of training, it can lead to anywhere from Hindu Burpees to another chapter of carrying, step ups, animal workouts or whatever comes to mind. It's just a matter of what I make of it to get the most out of. 

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