It's one of those quotes that sometimes just can't seem to get out of your head. Karl Gotch once said this about wrestling and conditioning. It is true in a very definitive format that if you want to last, it is important to be in the shape needed not just for cardio purposes but to withstand the things that involve beyond takedowns and holds.
In the fitness world, I take this to heart when it comes to the aspects of strength & conditioning. Not just sport but in life as well. Many focus almost exclusively on the strength part or in terms of what strength may look like from a muscular point of view. Having muscle is awesome and so is having strength, they're essential to having the quality of life that leads down a path to great things but many forget to add in the cardio aspect of those things.
When people mention the word cardio; in their mind, its usually talking about treadmills, jogging for miles and aerobic classes. Usually from a gym stand point, you are supposed to do cardio before lifting weights and not the other way around. Not always how that works. Also, there's different types of cardio that doesn't involve a machine or a group of people doing some crazy sequence in sync to club/hip hop songs. What a lot think cardio is, its coming from what they read about or have some notion on in the gym, nothing else.
When it comes to cardio in my eyes, its things like....
500 Hindu Squats
1000 Step Ups
10-20 Rounds almost none stop of working with a resistance band
Lift & Carrying Sandbags
Swinging a Kettlebell for high reps
The Sapate for Continuous Reps or HIIT Style
Isometrics (Yes they can be considered cardio if you work it right)
Supersets with weights or bodyweight
Sprinting For Explosiveness
All have aspects of cardio that most people miss. They go beyond what the mainstream textbook cookie cutters tell you what they believe cardio is. Cardio outside of a gym setting in certain parts are more primal and the things I listed, all have a cross over to things in real life situations. Hiking & Swimming are cardio based that have real life applications.
Now, on the basis of conditioning....
To me and I'm sure a few might agree with me here is that it's an essential element to utilizing attributes that come together to showcase being able to last and endure situational aspects. In things like MMA, you need conditioning to last in a fight otherwise you're dead in the water faster than Quicksilver saving mutants at the Manor in X-Men: Apocalypse. In real life situations whether it's on a job or being a firefighter or cop, being in condition can be life saving and be able to get people out or rundown a suspect and be able to handle them for an arrest.
Strength & Muscle is important, in the case of building a body of armor that can move efficiently while handling weight that is crucial. However; if your conditioning is shit, all that strength & muscle is worthless flesh. Why settle for one or the other when you have an opportunity to develop them all and sustain them for as long as you can?
Gotch also said "Conditioning is your greatest hold", in this case when it comes to workouts and utilizing real life formalities, "Conditioning is your greatest asset." Strength and Conditioning go together like a Horse & Carriage, one without the other is worthless.
Be amazingly awesome. Get in the best condition possible in whatever endeavor and remember that even the smallest fraction of progress, still leads to the big picture. Keep at it everyone. Shoot me a comment to let me know what you thought of this article and give me your insights. Want to Email me? Go to the Linktree and you can go from there. You got this.
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