Friday, January 21, 2022

The Young Gun And The Wise Man

 Generation after generation, we learn from various people from all walks of life about all kinds of things. The young and eager find out certain aspects of life through a format and sometimes can be a pain in the ass and wants to move along faster, sometimes they take patience to heart and slowly progress but at the end, takes the lessons and goes on his own path. The wise man, who has taken lessons from his years of being taught or in some cases self-taught and passes on to the next generation and finds certain aspects of the emotional investment. 

It doesn't matter if you're young or old, there's always something we can learn from somebody and we learn things that didn't always involve google or social media. People have a history to such a degree that at times we can't always comprehend because of their background, what they learned and what they applied. Now it can be rough to understand who we learn from or what we have become because of our upbringing, what we did or didn't do and if we become similar or the complete opposite of whom we learned from. 

In my life, I learned from a good number of people from friends to family, to complete strangers and mentors along the way. I learned what works, what not to do and observed people from different perspectives. I'm still learning all these things and for good reason. There are some people in life that we shouldn't learn from but as fate would have it, we learn anyway and we find out in ourselves if we become the young gun or the wise man or both. In a literal sense, there's always going to be a young kid looking for something and is eager to learn either from someone or learn and wise up on his own but the wise man however is different because he's learned so much and has either stopped learning or has a continuation from another perspective. What has he truly learned that has made him wise and is he wise from a general stand point or to something specific which is a very different ball game.

Sometimes, the people we learn from, we become the complete opposite of  because what they taught us can have major consequences in life and something didn't feel right or they just taught us to be an asshole when in fact that's not always what you want to be in life. Sometimes we are taught in another extreme direction that it can be confusing as hell and it's hard to form a decision of using that extreme teaching or forming something different. There needs to be some kind of balance where we can shift from one thing to another in the right format but often times we tend to shift in more of a direction that we didn't have a choice in or were pushed in that direction because it was meant to happen at a certain point in time.

Now because there are people from all walks of life, they'll teach you things you'll either take with gusto and wisdom or shrug it off and go somewhere else. Hell there are people out there today that'll tell you that if you wear a mask you're not a man, you're a pussy but there are others that'll tell you wearing a mask keeps you safe, in my opinion, it's your choice and it shouldn't be held against you if you make a choice that works for you. Some are wise enough to make a choice and move forward with it and maybe things will happen and maybe they won't. Others are the young guns who are still learning and figuring out what works and what doesn't for them. 

I say, be a bit a bit of both, be wise in some aspect but also have the mindset of a young gun and learn things that you can use later on. We all learn something and we're either going to grow from it or it'll eventually die out and we go somewhere else, either way, life will throw you a curveball at the most unexpected times.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

The Joy Of Creating Workouts At Just About Any Given Time

 It's never easy to find a good time or place to train but when you understand the fundamentals and have studied many forms of exercise, you'll be able to create any workout no matter where you are. Most understand the concept of working out at home, a park, a hotel room, on the staircase of a building or on top of a skyscraper like in Chicago or New York for crying out loud but it becomes much more than just where you train.

Time for the most part is an illusion and it's more of a construct to how we apply economically and restrict the human mind to thinking we have so little time for anything other than the aspects of work and financial responsibilities. For those who want to play along, we have 24 hours in a single day, that's 1440 minutes or 86,400 seconds. Think about that, when you look at time from another perspective, you will find that even the fewest minutes or even 30 seconds can be used to do something that will make you stronger, healthier and/or fit regardless of where you are. 

We have become an exhausted society where time is used for some of the most ridiculous things, even in fitness it can make you go bonkers how crazy certain workouts can turn someone into a raving lunatic or such a fanatic that it consumes their soul in the most negative ways. Yes in many ways, we can and have made things productive and thrived but on the deepest level, we still have a lot to learn on how "time" is being spent. 

I have studied enough methods of exercise that no matter what environment I'm in, I can find a way to train and so can you. The question is, what could you do regardless of where you are at any given time? It's not easy and you have responsibilities and you have exhausted your brain or body from whatever your job is, the kids, the elderly in-laws, the mortgage, the laundry, the bills, the overwhelming abundance of craziness, you still have a choice to do something that could work for you. 

Out of all the years I've been training, I wasn't always motivated or ready or even happy to train and I was in some shitty moods as well but I made a choice. That's what it comes down to is making a choice. I love to train so much that even after breakups, fights, deaths, tired from moving, having no sleep or overslept, cuts, bruises, minor injuries, frustrations, anger and going through anxiety and traumas, I always made a choice to do some kind of training whether it was mediocre or highly intense. 

My joy comes from the love I have and what it gives back that brings the rewards. I can be in a crappy neighborhood scared out of my mind or sit in an arena or stadium around 10-45,000 people with bits of moments of anxiety and still do a workout without anyone knowing. I've done workouts on a plane next to strangers. If you find joy in something, it can help you find a positive solution regardless of how you feel, where you are and how to channel certain situations. 

Make choices that show how you can define yourself and make the best of them. Some days will be harder than others, some will feel like a breeze and there will be days that you have no clue as to what you can come up with and it becomes instinctive more than just thinking about it. Find joy in something and use it for nearly any given time. Time is just an illusion but the joy in something is a choice you get to make. Hope it's a good one. 

Monday, January 17, 2022

Unusual Conditioning Style

 Focusing on conditioning shows off many benefits but because there are so many programs, where do you go to find top of the line methods for it that doesn't involve some textbook trainer that wouldn't last in a real world conditioning setting? Many have made fitness complicated because of all the confusion and overwhelming aspects of what is told what works and what is pure bullshit. Fitness Influencers, celebrity trainers, cookie cutter programs and countless gadgets in infomercials have taken the core of strength and conditioning and made it into a big pile of useless crap that many in the world couldn't handle if they tried.

Simplicity is the key to real results by far. Anyone who says otherwise are probably the same people who think crossfit is a long lasting method of exercise, it really isn't. Becoming a stronger human being takes real effort, but it doesn't have to go as far as the amount of time those people on "The Biggest Loser" were training. When you learn simple programs, you learn the true ins and outs of what real training is all about. Notice I didn't say to follow a program, I said to learn one; when you follow a program, that's something entirely different. Following means you do step by step exclusively for that program and when you're doing something different outside of it, it doesn't have the same benefit. When you learn, you find things that format something later on like how to properly do a technique on something and use it to program something for yourself later. 

It is important to work an exercise with proper technique or teaching the body to respond to a technique but everybody is different so mechanics don't always work the same way. When you can train with great intensity but also develop a system that creates an injury-proof body as much as possible, you're forming what the body's potential can really aspire to. 

Earlier today, I tried a workout that was inspired by Bud Jeffries' Power Building Isometric Superset Program  where I did a movement exercise and supersetted with an Isometric exercise. This is a unique outlook on how to develop a different level of conditioning and combining things together to create strength at a greater pace. Here's what I did.....

Farmer's Carry the Darth Vader Kettlbell (70 lbs.) 2 times (1 revolution each hand)

Than immediately picked up and Bear Hugged a 50 lb Sandbell in a Wall Sit for a minimum of 30 seconds or more

Did this for several rounds (around 6 or 7) just to get an idea of what really hits. The idea is to work a tough exercise and than hold an isometric to build that extra level of fatigue. Breath control is tested big time on this and this really hits the whole body including your grip, core stabilization, muscle activation, leg conditioning and your nerves. Although it's a lung burner, I also felt lighter and faster afterwards and had some pep in my step. When it came to the wall sit, I did the best to control my breathing and really feel my legs and the squeezing of the sandbell as I held it until about 70-75% fatigue and keep going. This really targets different aspects of physical and mental conditioning yet it's so simple to do. 

When it comes to training, learn how to do certain things but make your style unique and set your own rules of bettering yourself. It shouldn't take you hours to train, less than 30 minutes would be enough to kick your ass if you do it right. Train with conviction and focus and things will fall into place.  

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Do You Have A Minute To Talk About.....

 At some point in our lives, especially in the U.S, we have had that knock on the door and we would answer with someone on the other end saying "Do you have a minute to talk about our lord and savior?" or something about Jehovah? I'm not against anyone who practices religion (unless it's to spout harmful acts or throw in guilt to get you to listen or convert) but there comes a time for some to practice the "Nancy Reagan Method" of just say NO!!!

Sometimes a minute can feel like an eternity but it also at times can go by very fast and we don't even know what hit us. For many, 60 seconds can be a life changing moment whether good or bad yet it also can be just a blip that doesn't mean anything but that minute always have something, even if we don't always know it.

When it comes to exercise, many don't always realize how a single minute can alter an entire session or become so intense, it's all you'll do the rest of the day. Think about it, running on a treadmill may not feel like much after a minute but what if you did a full minute of burpees, bear crawls, push-ups or holding a wall sit? Many in the world could not do a full minute of any of those. How about creating sets that lead up to a minute like say 6 sets of 10 sec sprints? Pro Athletes at times would only do that during certain training days and they're spent afterwards and for good reason. 

One minute whether you're a beginner or a seasoned expert can change the way you look at things from another perspective. Today, I so far did a mini workout of just Bear Crawling for 1 minute and felt really good, I felt a little more alert, the brain fog evaporated and felt looser, all that in a single minute. Some workouts take an hour to really feel something but one minute had many benefits already in place.

Never underestimate the power of what one minute can do for you. Your entire life can change, your future can be altered to a much greater path and when you exercise, one minute can put you on the path to greater health, strength, flexibility and more. 

 

Monday, January 10, 2022

The Depths Of The Deep Squat

 


Having a good set of legs can do wonders for you especially if they're strong and limber. The big thing is, if you don't maintain solid flexibility and realistic strength in your legs, it won't be long before they become a pain in the ass. You can lift a ton of weight, do the splits, run for miles and do hundreds of squats but if you have trouble getting up or getting into a deep squat and holding it, what was the real point of all those other things?

As we get older, it is important we respect and adapt to how our bodies begin to change and learn the true value of being able to do things that may seem so simple and easy to one person but to someone 50 and over, it is a blessing and a godsend that we are able to keep things in check and still have abilities that the average person doesn't. We as a people take for granted many times that in our youth, we feel invincible and can take on the world but before we know it, we are in walkers, getting hip replacements, knee problems, joint deterioration and feeling like broken down old dogs. It's nothing to scoff at.

Holding a squat as low as ass to grass nearly may be not all that much to the untrained eye but in reality, there's more going on than most would believe. It opens up the hips, can relieve pressure on the low back and strengthens the joints around the knees and ankles. A lot of people have trouble not only getting into a deep squat but even if they did, they don't have the strength or the flexibility/coordination to stand back up with ease. If you look at many people in Asia & Africa, you'll notice they will work, play or even just sit in a deep squat for long periods of time and very few get injured. 

From a western point of view, the deep squat has been a feared exercise because you see people like lifters, farmers, baseball players and laborers develop bad knees and hip and joint problems as they get older because they've held or done so much squatting over their lifetime that it's become problematic and having hips and knees replaced more often than practically anywhere else. The realism behind that is that when certain tasks become repetitive over a period of time, yes it can happen but there's more to it than just repetitive movements or being in awkward positions. 

When you really train the very depths of the deep squat, depending on your condition and health, there are incredible benefits that are way overlooked. I've trained my legs over many years and rarely if ever got injured since my big injury at 20, sure I've been sore many times but never had severe joint problems. I attribute the way I can hold a deep squat for a solid period of time was because of my training from Hindu Squats, Step Ups, Isometrics and the dynamic flexibility leg exercises I've done over the years. Someone once asked me to hold the deepest squat I could for 10 minutes because they didn't believe it was possible, I did it with ease. Once you understand how the deep squat is worked, it becomes almost meditative by just breathing and sinking into it with no tension. 

A squat is more than just a squat, it's a natural aspect of the human condition and it's not about how long you can hold it or if you squat so low that your ass is touching the ground, it's about using it to maintain your health and overall well being, it's like physical medicine for the muscles, joints, organs and your raspatory system. Some people can't do it because of severe problems hey have developed which is sad and it's heartbreaking that has happened but for those who still have a chance, make it work for you and do it for your health and overall fitness.