Friday, October 1, 2021

Bud Jeffries And Hammer Training


 When it comes to variety and testing as many things as possible, nobody takes it to such lengths as Bud Jeffries does. He's not just a machine, he's a modern barbarian that makes most fitness gurus run out of their shorts. You want to talk about ridiculous strength, that's just a compliment compared to the real amount Bud has acquired. Whether you watch him or have trained alongside him, there's no doubt on this planet that you can get stronger and more conditioned from just the vibes you pick up on him. 

It brings me back to training with him before my wedding and we did a hammer workout together using Big Bertha (who was 59 lbs. at the time) and we would rep out on the tire and just explode with velocity and power on that tire. Off and on since then, hammers have been one of the most awesome tools I've used to not just get a workout in but also use as a form of therapy or something to really test my strength and endurance. 

Every once in a blue moon, I'll do a 1000 rep workout with either hammers or step ups or whatever I'm doing using a deck of cards. It does get boring after a while if you've done enough workouts with that many reps so now when I do my deck workout, I just do as many cards as possible and try variations such as with the sledgehammers and that is inspired by Bud. Sometimes just doing one variation can be great if you want to master it but why not do other variations in order to work other muscles and work your brain in other ways? Being in pretty good shape, even with hammer workouts, I don't get as sore as much and I love that. I've also learned to recover better when I do high rep workouts with hammers because the heavier the hammer, the more you need to be aware and handling variations that won't cause an injury but with a lighter hammer, you don't want to compromise form as you speed up on the exercise and get injured that way either, there needs to be a balance.

I've never used gloves with hammer workouts and I found out the hard way which style of hammers breaks skin more than others. The ten pounder I have that use for speed and velocity along with technique practice actually tore up my hands more than the 25 lber I have or even the 73 lber because the 10 has a handle that edges almost rectangularly as opposed to the circular style handle. Depending on the variation, gloves might be more appropriate and you don't want to be tearing up skin and have to recover from it for a week or 2. With a circular handle, I literally never have to worry about any skin breaking or start to rip. 

There are plenty of people to learn from but I always found Bud to put things in not just simple terms but using analogies and references that make training sound interesting and captivating. When you listen to him, he talks as if you were there and he's being himself while at the same time showing you how to handle things without getting hurt or compromising your body's ability to withstand the blows of a workout. He's one of the few people that make training fun to do while developing strength you didn't think you had in you. His hammer style is crazy but it's explosive and shows what strength and power is all about and how it carries over to other areas of training. 

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Mimicking Blue Collar Vs Actual Blue Collar

 While I was walking to and from Hill Sprint Training this morning, I started thinking about the differences between mimicking blue collar work as opposed to actual blue collar work and where they lie in the reference of strength and conditioning. From a general stand point, blue collar people (construction, tradesmen, rock breakers ect.) are very strong and are amazing at what they do. Going sometimes 14 hours a day is grueling and just flat out nuts. I admire people who are willing to put themselves though that day in and day out.

Mimicking Blue Collar is very different but there's a reason for that. It's not necessarily to mock those who work blue collar as a profession, it's the idea or the imagery of what it's like to bust your ass and understand the meaning of functional movement. I do mimic blue collar because I prefer that over the gym and it's satisfying in some ways like the Sledgehammer Training, farmer's walk with a heavy kettlebell, carrying a heavy sandbell or whatever movements that work the muscles and tendons in a fuller adaptation versus the bench press or using machines.

Now although I do like to mimic, I also have worked on projects that were actually fun (but also tiring AF) and it gave me a chance to help out someone or work with people to get some side money. Helped out a family friend on a job that surrounded the 18th hole of Pebble Beach in Carmel, CA, dug out a walk way on a hill at my ex-uncle's house, moved furniture countless times and hauled kayaks and canoes a time or two and other stuff so I don't just mimic. For me, I train blue collar type movements so when I'm needed, I'd be there and have the strength and endurance to help. 

For the most part, I didn't grow up in a blue collar environment like others have and that isn't necessarily a bad thing, it was just different, plus dealing with things in certain times of my life where I had to learn how to balance out using both my arms or just both sides of my body instead of just using my left from the meningitis. I also had to learn things differently that would be hard to explain to someone who can pick up on things at a faster rate or understand things from a general perspective. My way of learning and working was difficult and figuring out specifics and having to learn that it isn't always a straight shot or this and that, I have to zig zag around things in order to understand them, it's just the way it is.

I've always admired Blue Collar workers, hell my friends worked blue collar jobs before they became successful in their own businesses, one was a musician. My wife's family comes from multi-generations of Blue Collar Workers (Loggers) and her grandfather once owned a Logging company. They're incredible at what they do, that's from a general point of view but on a personal level, some blue collar guys I've been around were some of the nicest and coolest guys to hang out with, shooting the breeze and arm wrestling and laughing it up while others I've talked to were and still are complete assholes and think they're hot shit when in reality they're just another human being trying to make his way in the world. 

I believe in training to be useful, that's what I learned from guys like Bud Jeffries, Erwan LeCorre, Logan Christopher, Tyler Bramlett, Zass and many others. Whether in a profession or just doing side projects, if you have the ability to help people and it gives you a chance to use your strength in ways that isn't from typical fitness, that's what makes it satisfying. There's also nothing wrong with smashing shit up like taking a sledgehammer and breaking down a wall, I love shit like that. 

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head

 I don't know why but yesterday I had the urge to go out and do Sprints in the hill while it was pouring outside. After some lunch and shopping, I just felt like it and went for it. That's the beauty of training sometimes, if something is there and you have this motivation or inspiration or whatever and you know how to do it, it's  a hell of a feeling. Maybe I'll go back on Wednesday, you never know.

Now you got that song from B.J Thomas stuck in your head don't you? I'm sorry while most normal people think of that song from Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, I think of Leslie Nielsen in Spy Hard, its a curse and I know it's a a spoof but I laugh every time. Seriously though, when it comes to training, doing something everyday whether it's fast, slow, holding postures or doing something while the commercials are on during a Baseball game (GO GIANTS!!!!), has a powerful and satisfying feeling and making the most of what you can do and/or what you have.

These are tough times and with all these mandates going back and forth and people screaming at each other telling the other to get the damn vaccine or not, it is important to still realize we are human and above all take care of our bodies as best as we can and develop a naturally strong immune system. Fitness doesn't need to be done at the gym and workouts should be catered to a person's goals or needs. We can't all do the same form of training but we can learn how to deep breathe and fill our lungs with natural air and sunlight. A workout doesn't even need to take that long, hell mine are less than 30 minutes most of the time. Find something that works for you.

From a general standpoint, it's hard to completely determine how strong the average person's immune system is because of all the vaccine shots being done, I'm not saying get it or don't get it but what I 'am saying is that the immune system would have to probably adapt or keep up with the vaccine shot and it could possibly be a gamble because you can have a strong immune system that may not suit well with the shot or it could and you'll be fine but overall, be as healthy as you can whether you get the shot or not. Everyone reacts differently to the outcome of a shot and some will be fine, some may not and realistically (not statistically, I'll let you figure that out) quite a few vaccinated don't have very strong immune systems because of either previous conditions or have become or are severely obese and don't take care of themselves. Do your own research.

I'm sure you've heard enough of this Covid Crap and want to try to move on with your lives, I do too to be honest. I do what I can to make sure I'm healthy and can keep going and building strong organs, a crazy strong immune system and develop my body with as natural means as possible. Be healthy my friends, that's all I really ask and be amazingly awesome to each other, being divided sucks and that's what many in the higher ups want to be and many go along willingly or without hesitation regardless of the consequences. Get the shot, don't get the shot, you have a right as a human being to make that decision. 

Here are some cool herbs that have high benefits of supporting the immune system and get those blood cells fighting for you. It is the cold and flu season after all as well.....

Ashwaghanda

Athena Formula (For Women)

Chaga

Elderberry

Goji Berry

Lion's Mane

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Remembering My Friend Tom Puckett

 After my meditation walk today, a new facebook friend wanted to know a few things about Tom Puckett (the student who did the exercises in Karl Gotch's Conditioning For Combat Sports DVD) and memories came flooding back to those times me and him met up at the gym and would do conditioning exercises before we hit the weights. 

This guy was about as hard-nosed as you can get and was a tough son of a bitch, even when he started getting sicker. The things he showed me when it came to submissions was about no more than 3 holds but they were real and I felt them. Tom would tell me things about Gotch if I asked him and about other guys and it was an honor to learn about Gotch from someone who actually trained around him. 

The hard-nosed style of his was his military style background along with being pushed by Gotch and his conditioning methods. He didn't let up on me for the most part and when I struggled, he gave me tips to make things feel "easier" like the Hindu Push-ups. I felt defeated at times trying to keep up with him but it was a humble experience and he was legit. The one thing that always makes me laugh about him was when we went to a park one day to do some conditioning, we got to the bridging portion and I struggled at times to keep my hands off the ground in the Front Bridge and he just blurted out "Keep those hands up grandpa", I still hear that to this day when I bridge. 

Tom was humble when he answered certain questions I had but he was blunt as hell too on certain things especially when I asked him about guys like Shamrock who he thought was a complete asshole and didn't feel he was a legit fighter. Shamrock can go but his knowledge wasn't as great as he talks about. I think there was some bitterness too but that's because Tom was sick and he wasn't getting any better. He didn't have many friends, at least around here and when we hung out together, I think I made him feel a little at ease because he was around someone who wanted to learn and could attempt to keep up with him. He was kind to me and if he didn't want me around, he would've kicked me to the curb long before we had a chance to meet. 

It was an honor to have met someone like him and was a student to one of the most legit wrestlers in the world. I do miss him and I hope he and Gotch are having a blast wherever they are. 

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

What to Know About Your Body When Even The Environment Is Out to Get You

 It can be tough nowadays to regulate what goes in our bodies. We know that plastic is bad, or that we should eat more organic food. But for most of us, our eco-friendly goals are a second priority. At least until we start to think about what’s actually going on…

Estrogens and androgens, what do we know about them?

We know that both are hormones necessary in both men and women. We know they regulate puberty, sex drives, emotions, and more. But what happens when something else starts regulating the hormones, instead of the hormones regulating us?

here’s a sneaky devil hiding in our food, our makeup, shampoo, even our plastic cups, that’s slowly hurting everyone’s endocrine system. It goes by the name xenoestrogen, and may be the cause of more than one health problem you’ve experienced. 

Xenoestrogens are found in a variety of everyday items, from cosmetics to plastics, food preservatives and many other everyday items. However they can cause a variety of diseases including: 

Several different cancers, including breast, prostate and testicular cancer

Weight gain and obesity

Fertility problems 

Endometriosis

Early onset puberty

Diabetes

Xenoestrogens are categorized as endocrine disruptors. As the name suggests, endocrine disruptors cause changes in your body’s hormones. They are able to mimic your natural hormones, disrupting the balance in your body and causing adverse effects on your health.

Xenoestrogens mimic natural estrogen in the body, causing a condition known as estrogen dominance. These “fake” estrogens aren’t biodegradable, so they are stored in your cells and continue to cause issues to your health. So, how do you fight off xenoestrogens and protect your hormone health in the future?

One of the best ways to combat xenoestrogens is to balance your body’s endocrine system. For the best adaptogenic effects, you need to boost your body’s androgen count. Androgens are a steroid hormone that regulates male characteristics in the body (similar to the “manly” version of estrogen). Both men and women need androgens as well as estrogen, but they need it in a healthy balance to avoid the health risks we talked about earlier. 

Where can you get natural androgens?

The answer is, in your diet. While you can’t increase production of androgens without pharmaceuticals, you can supplement androgens in the body with Pine Pollen. Pine pollen is a rare and plentiful source of phytoandrogens. Phytoandrogens are the plant-equivalent of androgens, which will help balance your hormone levels for a healthier, feel-good body. 

In addition to the phytoandrogens it contains, Pine pollen is also a rich source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. Now that you know what’s going on inside and out, here’s what you can do about it:

Lost Empire Herbs offers pine pollen supplements, harvested from the finest natural sources and processed for 99% absorption into the body. You can choose the concentrated tincture (optimal dosage for men’s health), or the powder supplement which is ideal for men and women. 

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