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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

A Path to Power, Resilience, and Epic Living: The Bad Ass Benefits Of DDP Yoga


You think you know Yoga? This will give you a perspective on the old and what is unleashed today.  It’s quite a game-changer, a revolution in fitness that’ll ignite your soul and forge your body into a weapon of unstoppable might—DDP Yoga. This ain’t your grandma’s yoga class with lavender candles and soft whispers. Nah, DDP Yoga, created by the legend himself, Diamond Dallas Page, is a hardcore, heart-pounding, sweat-dripping fusion of strength, flexibility, and mental toughness that’ll transform you into a force of nature. Time to strap in, some crazy truth bombs will be dropped on why DDP Yoga is one of the ultimate paths to crushing it in life.


What the Hell Is DDP Yoga?

DDP Yoga isn’t just stretching in a room full of hippies. It’s a high-octane, hybrid workout system that blends yoga’s ancient wisdom with modern fitness intensity. Think dynamic resistance, heart-rate spiking cardio, and core strength moves that make your abs scream for mercy—all while keeping your joints safe and your body moving like a well-oiled machine. Diamond Dallas Page, a pro-wrestling icon, crafted this beast to rebuild himself after a career of getting slammed, and it has been saving lives and building legends ever since.

This is for the grinders, the dreamers, the ones who refuse to quit. Whether you’re a couch potato ready to rise or a gym rat looking to level up, DDP Yoga meets you where you’re at and pushes you to where you’re meant to be. Let’s get a rundown as to why this system is pure, unfiltered BAD ASS.


1. Build a Body That Laughs at Limits

DDP Yoga doesn’t just get you fit—it forges you into a fucking Spartan. The workouts use Dynamic Resistance, a technique where you flex and engage your muscles through every move, turning your body into its own gym (Muscle Control if you will). No weights? No problemo. You’re lifting yourself, and that’s more than enough to build lean muscle, torch fat, and boost strength.


- Real Results, Real Fast: Studies show yoga-based workouts can increase strength by up to 30% in just 8 weeks. DDP Yoga’s high-intensity approach amplifies this, with users reporting insane transformations—think dropping 50+ pounds or going from barely walking to crushing push-ups like a boss.

- Low Impact, High Reward: Unlike pounding the pavement or throwing around heavy iron, DDP Yoga is gentle on your joints. Got bad knees or a creaky back? This is your ticket to moving pain-free while still bringing the heat.

- Core of Steel: Every move fires up your core, giving you that strong midsection and the stability to dominate just about any physical challenge—whether it’s deadlifting a PR or just carrying groceries.


2. Have A Mind As Strong As Superman

In the game of life, your mind is your ultimate weapon. DDP Yoga doesn’t just shape your body; it sharpens your mental edge to cut through any obstacle. The focus on breathing, mindfulness, and pushing through discomfort builds a mindset that screams, “I FUCKING got this!”


- Stress? Obliterated. The deep breathing and flow of DDP Yoga lower cortisol levels, helping you stay calm under pressure. Science backs it: yoga can reduce stress by 40% and improve mood in just one session.

- Grit Forged in Fire: Every time you hit the mat, you’re training your brain to push past “I can’t.” That’s the kind of mental toughness that translates to crushing deadlines, facing fears, or standing tall when life tries to knock your ass down.

- Own Your Energy: DDP’s mantra, “Own the Day,” isn’t just some little gimmicky catchphrase—it’s a lifestyle. The mindfulness baked into every workout keeps you locked in, present, and ready to dominate whatever comes your way.


3. Flexibility That Makes You Unbreakable And Limber Like A Jungle Cat

You ain’t a machine if you can’t move like one. DDP Yoga’s dynamic stretches and mobility work turn stiff, rusty joints into fluid, powerful tools. This isn’t about touching your toes for Instagram clout—it’s about moving better, living better, and staying injury-free. It was my savior for getting out of that messed up pickle of sciatica I had and gave me my flexibility back.


- Range of Motion on Steroids: Studies show yoga can improve flexibility by up to 35% in 10 weeks. DDP Yoga’s unique approach makes you limber and strong, so you’re not just bending—you’re thriving with intense force.

- Injury-Proof Your Body: By lengthening tight muscles and strengthening weak ones, DDP Yoga fixes imbalances that lead to aches and pains. Pro athletes like AJ Styles and regular Joes alike swear by it for staying in the game.

- Age Is Just a Number: From 20-year-olds to 70+-year-olds, DDP Yoga’s adaptability makes it a lifelong tool. Look at Arthur Boorman, a disabled vet who went from barely walking to sprinting, all thanks to DDP Yoga. That’s the POWER of unbreakable.


4. A Tribe That Fuels Your Fire

DDP Yoga isn’t just a workout—it’s a movement. When you join, you’re not alone. You’re stepping into a global community of warriors who’ve got your back. From online forums to live events, the DDP Yoga tribe is all about accountability, inspiration, and no bullshit support.


- Real Stories, Real Heroes: Check X for #DDPYoga posts—people like @FitDadRising dropping 100 pounds or @WarriorMomma kicking chronic pain to the curb. These aren’t influencers or IG models; they’re real people crushing it.

- The Man, The Legend, DDP Himself: The man’s a walking motivational powerhouse. Follow @RealDDP on X, and you’ll see him hyping up everyone from beginners to super beasts, proving it’s never too late to start.

- A Community That Keeps You On Your Toes: The community holds you accountable. Share your progress, get tips, and watch how fast you level up when you’re surrounded by people who believe in you.


5. It’s Your Life, Amplified

DDP Yoga isn’t about chasing six-pack abs for vanity (though you’ll probably get ‘em). It’s about amplifying every part of your life. Want to be a better parent, partner, or leader? Want to feel unstoppable? This is the fuel.


- Energy That Doesn’t Quit: Users report insane boosts in stamina—think running after kids or powering through a 12-hour workday without crashing.

- Confidence That Roars: When you look better, move better, and feel better, you carry yourself like a god or goddess. That swagger changes how the world sees you.

- A Lifestyle, Not a Phase: DDP Yoga’s nutrition guides and sustainable approach make it a way of life, not a crash diet or fleeting gym membership. You’re building habits that last longer than Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.


Why DDP Yoga Is A Solid Power Move

Look, life’s a battlefield. You’re either rising or falling—there’s no standing still. DDP Yoga is your sword, your shield, your war cry. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being relentless. It’s about showing up, sweating, and owning every god damn day. Whether you’re battling weight, pain, stress, or just the grind of life, DDP Yoga equips you to win.


- Accessible AF: Workouts range from 10 minutes to an hour, with beginner to advanced levels. No gym, no gear, it's there for the taking.

- Proven by Legends: From NFL players to WWE Icons, the elites trust DDP Yoga to keep them at the top of the mountain. If it works for them, what makes you think it won't for you?

- Life-Changing Stories: X is flooded with posts about DDP Yoga transforming lives—people like @DDPYogaFan who went from 300 pounds to running marathons. That could be YOU.

Stop waiting for “someday.” The time to unleash your inner titan is NOW. Grab a mat, fire up the DDP Yoga app, and start swinging for the fences like Aaron Judge. You don’t need to be fit to start—you just need to start to get fit. DDP built this for bad asses like you, and the only thing standing between you and your best self is the choice to begin.


Check out ddpyoga.com for the full scoop, or hit up @RealDDP on X for a dose of motivation that’ll light a fire under your ass. This ain’t just a workout—it’s a revolution. Join the DDP Yoga tribe, own the day, become the legend you were born to be and feel the BANG!!! Be amazingly awesome.

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Saturday, September 9, 2023

Weight Loss, Animals & Rollouts

 Yesterday I weighed in for the first time since this injury came back and last I checked I was around 248, just a touch below 249. The pain levels vary from a 3 to a 9 depending when it flares up but when I'm in pain, I literally have little to no appetite so whenever I ate, it was when it was at bay enough to eat. That didn't happen a whole lot. I'd be lucky to eat once a day, very lucky to eat 2 meals but they weren't very big. When I weighed in, I was shocked that I lost quite a bit of weight in a short amount of time. It came up at 238.8 lbs and that scared the hell out of me. It was mainly the little appetite I had and the mere fact that I haven't done workouts to maintain muscle mass.

Sometimes things like that give you a wake up call. It's good to lose weight but at the same time when you're in pain and you can barely even eat or walk around long enough to do much, losing weight can suck and not the healthy way to do it. My appetite is slowly coming back but it's no where near what I can normally eat. Regularly, I can eat a good steak and rice or have nearly half dozen eggs with bacon without issues but I haven't eaten any of that and even if I did, the stress prevents me from even finishing my food which isn't good. 

My workouts have been almost nothing but stretches, squatting down throughout the day to ease the pain from walking and occasional animal workouts. The animal training is getting better little by little since I've focused on mainly just moving with technique, coordination and paying attention to my flexibility. I did try to focus on speed at one point but something didn't click yet so I switched to being more methodical, deliberate and just the technique with a slower pace. It started working where I went from doing 7 rounds of a flow (from Movement 20XX) that was a struggle to 12 rounds (5, 5 and 2) doing movements that focused on coordination, flexibility and agility. That animal workout yesterday felt great and didn't feel pain and did some heat and ice afterwards. 

I wanted to try something today that I was hesitant to do since I didn't want to fuck anything up. I wanted to see what I can do with the Ab Wheel and test out my Back & Core Strength. After the first couple reps, it started to feel good, kept going and nothing felt wrong or anything and before I knew it, I did 25 Rollouts in a row. That was enough because I didn't want to push it any further than I had to and it was a good mini workout. Didn't feel pain but I knew where the point was on my back and it was annoying than painful so I took it as a good sign that my strength is coming back even microscopically. 

The thing I really need to figure more out now is being able to sleep decently. Since this whole thing started back up, 4 hours of sleep a night was my luck of the draw and if I was relaxed enough during the day, I would doze off for a bit but not long. It sucks and the thing that helps with recovery mostly is sleep and I barely get that. It is what it is but I'm doing what's possible right now. With this weight loss as well, it may help the recovery process but it's not the ideal way to drop weight and I can't let myself develop atrophy and lose the muscle I worked so hard to build. Hasn't been easy and have had bouts of anger, depression, frustration, doubts and being on an up and down mental state. Just hate it man. 

I hate seeing anyone suffer and it's not living a good life if you're in pain to the point where you alienate yourself from loved ones. I've done it and I'm not proud of it because I can be a very social person. When you have been in such pain that you go into this dark and depressive episode where you don't want help and distancing yourself from the people you love, if you let it go on too long, it becomes something you never wanted. Do what you can if you're in pain but don't let it destroy your humanity. Keep being amazingly awesome and stay healthy physically and mentally as long as you can. You never know what could pop up on you.   

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Bridging Between Worlds

The world between mainstream fitness today as opposed to yesteryear can seem like night and day but in a sense, they blend together but in a different context. Back in the day, fitness had it's share of quacks and posers but the real deal focused mainly on conditioning, flexibility and control. Plenty of muscle to go around but in the true sense of what muscle could achieve (this was before the days of Steve Reeves & Reg Park) with the other attributes. Guys like Arco and Maxick were the true muscle gods of their time but they were also very flexible and had greater control over their movements than practically any bodybuilder today.

When you can control your body and become flexible in several positions, there's a sense of well-being there that have a lot to do with how you can go through life. I'm not even talking about Yoga type flexibility but the type where it can be a continuous process of utilizing movements to make things in life better. It's one of the reasons I've always been fond of the Bridge or a blend of Bridging Exercises to establish a solid level of flexibility and condition. The Bridge has become a various blend of training that is used in different systems like Yoga, Gymnastics & Wrestling. It's not even about just training the neck but to control the whole body and developing the awareness of using the body as a single unit.

The two favorites are the Wrestler's Bridge & The Gymnastic Bridge where you practically bend the body to looking like something to cross over. I'm no yogi but over the years those bridges have been a life saver and have given me flexibility, strength and agility that I never thought I'd be able to accomplish in my teenage years. These two have several progressions and each one can be very beneficial but they're not for everyone and I can understand that. For those who do wish to learn them, blend into them little to by little, they're not some exercises you can just jump into, it takes quite a bit of strength to do some of them and takes a certain level of awareness in order to be comfortable being upside down or bending backwards.



When it comes to the Gymnastic Bridge, to me is one of the greatest stretches ever but the strength to get into it can be quite a feat when you're not in the 120-160 lb range lol. To build the strength takes progression but it also takes some coordination and working the body in unison. 



The progressions do need to be proceed with caution but at the same time, can be fun and teaches you how to control your fear of going backwards or getting into the realm of "Bridging Gymnastics" where you learn to fall into a bridge and do kickovers. For the most part, just learning to do the Wrestler's Bridges and Gymnastic Bridges are actually awesome in and of themselves because you don't need to be an Olympic Wrestler or Gymnast to do them. Hell many big guys can't do these so even a 50-100 lb lighter person would have a better speed of progression. They're incredible for conditioning the body in a different light than purely regular stretching or strength training. They can be lifesavers as I've mentioned before.

It is best to learn from a coach who knows how to do them but money can be tight for many so learning from someone who's been there and done that can be learned in a cheaper setting such as this awesome Gem!!! I started out with Matt Furey's Gama Fitness when it came to more of the Bridging progressions but Logan Christopher helped me fill in the blanks and has witnessed me up close and personal do my first kickover in the wrestler's bridge. He truly is one of the gifted ones and I can't thank him enough for that and that day will live with me forever. I've done plenty of stuff since then doing kickovers in workouts, holding a 3 min bridge whenever I feel like it and making the Gymnastic Bridge a go-to for getting that perfect stretch. 

These days, bridging workouts come and go and have done demos on YouTube and Tik Tok to give people ideas on what the progressions look like and how I've performed them. It has become a bridge between worlds as these exercises showcase what the ancients knew all along and what they've evolved into. They do however, have benefits that we still have yet to explain and you can do research on them but for the most part, they develop our bodies in ways that are beautiful and old school. Be careful but also make them a part of your training and see the benefits for yourself.




  

Sunday, May 26, 2013

To Bridge Or Not To Bridge??? That Is The Question





            Is it not wise to build a mighty neck & back? For he that is weak in the electric embodiment of one’s core shall deteriorate with fierce consequence. A neck that holds the head up high with great confidence and soaring charisma must be strong that he must practice to save his body from a hunch and painful muscle.

            Fear is a piercing for those that not practice. It is this fear that thee doesn't take one step closer to his true potential with the ability to become not just strong but agile and fearlessness that brings forth his soul’s purpose to achieve inner strength. To practice is to be within the deepest reaches of one’s heart and purpose to leap with both feet and making thyself more wanted to be strong.

            The power of one’s spine is to a soul’s strength. The strength of man’s back is a source of great admiration, the might of his bones and muscle is a leap to perhaps a superhuman entity for which very few men can accomplish. It is within man’s birthright to be strong in many facets of life and only that crossing is from being weak to being powerful.

            Is it in the interest of thee that can fall with grace? Most fear because of their lonesome, they will be hurt and not tackle that darkness. Are there not angels that are there for guidance? There are angels but there’s also a blessing of a friend that can guide you and help you fall back with confidence and inner power. To fall back, one must reach down into his very soul to build the power to take another leap into becoming a being of no fear and not dwelling on putting his body at risk, with great practice, greater energy becomes.


            One must tell thyself to make way of crossing past the darkness and kicking over to the other side with will and the ability to fight. The more practice, the less you need to fight. An agile body doesn't happen overnight just like the cities of the Roman, Greek and Persian empires of the remote past. Your body is a temple of Great Power. Not everyone can enjoy this power but for most it is within your grasp to take whole of which is yours to keep. To Bridge takes patience, with great patience comes confidence, confidence becomes power.  

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Going Back To The Bridge








              Lately I've switched my training around to Bridging and Sprinting to gain some agility, speed and awareness along with burning off bodyfat which has helped a great deal in a short amount of time but the Bridging however is the toughest of them all. A bridge routine can either make you or break depending what your level is at. To understand bridging, it really goes back to Karl Gotch’s DVD Conditioning For Combat Sports where I first learned about Bridging Gymnastics from a visual stand point. The amount of Agility you gain from it is insane and being able to handle your bodyweight in a manner most are afraid of.

            The key component of Bridging whether it’s on the head or hands alone is that it stretches the body in ways not many other programs can give you. The ability to stretch the spine to give that curvature in the spine is essential to lifelong health and functional fitness. Granted it’s not for everyone especially if you've had bone spurs in the neck or have had a mess of injuries to the spine but with the right training, most people can learn how to do the bridge, if you’re brave enough you can take it to the next step and that’s falling into a bridge and progressing kicking over and back while in the position.

            One of the all-time greats in the realm of Physical Culture George F. Jowett once said In both man and the other male beasts, the neck has always been the true indication of the quality and quantity of his concentrated nerve power. A strong healthy man always has a powerful neck, and he always will have one.” He was right because if you look at how strong a man’s neck is that is congruent with the spine, it gives a whole new meaning to the term superhuman. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that if you have a flexible and strong spine, the rest of your body feeds off that power and energy.

            Our spines are like the electric cord of the human body, it sends nerves into the brain that feeds us our way of thinking and how our body is able to move. If your spine isn't strong enough it has a bigger chance of making you paralyzed everywhere. Give your spine the fuel it needs and your neck should be right along with it.

            Karl Gotch always figured Bridging is a major key to getting in serious shape and I’m not making that argument because I've done a lot of different training methods and Bridging Gymnastics always cooks me in the shortest amount of time because you’re working every single muscle in the body and you’re working your spine and neck to a degree where the stronger you get at it the stronger you’ll be overall. I always admired the way how Bridging works and it takes quite a bit of guts and some serious awareness to do some of the things Bridging Gymnastics offers.

            I've had the great opportunity to learn it from a couple guys and taught it to a few people myself plus being one of the heaviest guys to fall back into a bridge, kick over and kick back at a bodyweight of 238+ pounds. It’s exhilarating and exciting to do something most people can’t. Even if you’re a lighter person and you’re able to do it is still amazing in itself. It’s also fun as hell once you get it down and doing some crazy stunts. If you got the guts to take your training to another level, learn the kick ass ways to bridge, it is one hell of a way to get in shape and it gives you benefits you wouldn't believe.  



Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A Top Notch Method For HGH

Quick fixes are the biggest trend in fitness today. They want results fast, easy and with little effort as possible so for fitness trainees and celebrities alike for a movie they inject themselves with pills, steroids and needles to get that look that they always dreamed of. Not saying all do this but a good sum of them does and they’re more likely killing themselves than getting healthier.

 Artificial enhancements are quite dangerous and I’ve seen what it’s done to people and very few ever stay healthy with the right cycles but that’s another thing all together. Generating natural levels of Hormones is actually a lot simpler than you would think. Sure as we get older our hormone levels begin to drop as much as 5% by age 30 possibly younger and that shouldn’t be happening. To get the best out of saving money on supplements, pills, injections and those “creams” that some athletes use, work on specific type training. Moving at a clip where it takes a short amount of time to start breathing really hard is a sign that you’re building high levels of hormones which growth is a factor.

 Sprint Training done up to maximum 3x a week is a sure way to get your hormones firing like crazy. Hill Sprints are even better but if you don’t have a hill near by then find a long track or a big stretch of land. Now if you wish to not do sprints there is another option and that’s moving like a Wild Animal. Animal Training gets every muscle group in your body going right off the bat and the more muscles being used the more chances of fat being burnt, muscles are building and your growth hormone will skyrocket faster than a speeding jet. Think of it this way, imitating a wild animal isn’t just building great hormone levels but it also helps you stay young and fit plus its fun to do.

 The greatest athletes are of the Wild Animal Kingdom. They’re strength; power and agility are the most inspired forms of our world. Think of a silverback gorilla doing a one finger pull-up out of the crack of its enclosure or a lynx trending many miles with its incredible endurance and let’s not forget one of the largest cats in the jungle and that’s the Tiger, it’s tendons are insanely strong and can drag its prey weighing well over 500 lbs. Who wouldn’t want that kind of strength? Functional Movement is keen to our development and makes the body function far better than isolating the muscles which can cause injury and destroy joints. Moving like a Animal is the type of fitness that cannot be duplicated by any other method.

 The great benefit of doing this form of conditioning is that it’s more like playing than working out, you are free to move however you want and you get to build muscle without straining yourself so much. The key ingredient is not just physical but mental as well. When you stop using the word “workout” and use “play” your mindset changes completely and believe it or not when you play around with these movements, your results will come faster than expected and you’re having fun in the process. It’s never too late to feel young again and progress at your own pace and play your way up to a challenging animal. Have fun and make it a habit of playing instead of working when it comes to exercise, it’s a whole different feeling.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Missing Ingredient That Could Save Your Life

In the US alone some reports say that at least 10,500 have suffered spinal injuries and over 1.8 million people a year suffer a concussion. Are there ways to prevent this from happening to YOU!!!! Yes there is and it can even save your life while gaining a great amount of strength, flexibility and improving your health. Our spines are the most important parts of the human anatomy. They are the electricity that resides within us and has an important connection to the human brain.

If you’re not in good shape, chances are your spine isn’t in great shape either and you will find how you can reverse this. I’ve hurt my back a few times in my life lifting things and landing on it a time or 2 and have even tweaked it a bit while I was a shot put and discus thrower in high school. Once I learned this secret to great spinal flexibility and health I have never looked back.

Its time you took advantage of the work that has been proven by many to be one of the most important realms of physical culture. Yet at the same time its also one of the most feared exercises. Is it for everyone, no but I think I high majority would be able to learn this secret and that is the Bridge.

My friend Logan Christopher has put together the most comprehensive course on the bridge and so far I haven’t really found another that tackles the subject of this magnitude. Picture for a moment having thick columns of muscle on your neck and back and not feeling stiff as a board. Be able to move around like you were a little kid a long time ago. Learn the time tested method that can give you power and explosiveness not just in your spine but legs as well.

Most people think of a bridge as in either wrestling or yoga. Ones on the head and the other is on the hands. These are the wrestler’s Bridge and the Gymnastic Bridge (Wheel Pose for you Yogis). These 2 exercises in Advanced Bridging Course can have you build and develop greater mobility and stability in your shoulders, back, neck, legs and your abs. Just one workout with the various exercises in the course can wear down the toughest of men. It can be used by anyone who is in a good amount of shape and it even works on heavy weight people (yours truly at 240+ lbs.). I’ve done a few workouts and every time I do them I end up sweating like bullets and breathing more then usual and that’s just within a few minutes.

I can tell you first hand an from personal experience that it takes practice and its going to take patience because unlike most courses this one is bent on (pun intended) moving in ways you normally don’t and there are many progressions to learn from. Once you start getting the hang of it you will find ways to bend yourself in places that would amaze your friends. This isn’t for gymnasts and wrestlers anymore. It’s your turn now. Learn to create your own set of workouts that can be done in less then 15 min. You don’t need more then a few exercises to get your ass whipped.

Like I said before the bridge has been known to be a fearful exercise so Logan here has taken the liberty to teach you how to do these exercises safely and shows you certain signs if you need to stop and how you can prevent from hurting yourself. Follow the guidelines and I guarantee you, you will be doing moves that would impress a few people. Imagine you are falling back into a good solid bridge whether on the head or hands and kicking over and kicking back. It may not feel like a reality now but when you get your hands on the Advanced Bridging Course you will get results you’ve never seen before. You will burn fat, build muscle, gain enormous flexibility and add in a bit of agility you will be one awesome Bridger and have one of the best conditioned bodies around.

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