Summer is kicking up and getting outside to train should be the norm. Doing plenty of work lately with the bands and Sapate HIIT Workouts but yesterday was pretty nasty in a good way. I got the new Haxe Fitness Slam Pad and wanted to test it out. This thing is bad ass as hell. Don't need to be hauling a half tire much anymore and it doesn't take up much space at all.
Training with a sledgehammer is about as old school as you can get and it fits into training for whatever sports especially wrestling and boxing. It even makes me think of Slim The Hammer Man Farman who was one of the last of the true old time strongmen that worked in a rock quarry for decades smashing concrete, levering hammers and bending tough ass steel. If anybody had a bone crushing grip, it was him even in his golden years.
The Pad itself really isn't all that fancy or anything but its got tough rubber that can withstand a great beating and its not really that big so you really need to pay attention to the targeting when striking. I got a real kick out of it. The hard part wasn't even the workout itself, it was hauling the hammer and that from storage to the park, training and haul it back to the storage. My cooldown was walking back home, which isn't too far but once I got home, jumped into the shower and had a pretty awesome dinner later on that night.
I love this shit and earlier that morning, I did joint loosening, some hip and core work on the floor and a Sapate HIIT Workout doing 30/90 for 8 rounds. Before going to bed last night, I even did my 400 rep Neck Workout with the Neck Flex. I was just on a fucking roll man. Slept hard once I went bed and woke up a little tight but didn't feel sore at all. You get out of what you put in and fucking hell it was glorious.
People in the fitness industry has made things way too complicated and simplicity is truly the way to go. The trouble is, because something isn't shiny or overly themed, simplicity has become a lost art and it shows in these wacked out videos of influencers. Smashing a hammer on a tire or a slam pad is about as simple as you can get yet receive more benefits than doing a bunch of exercises to get a decent physique. Bodyweight wise, you don't need to go crazy, just a few exercises that you work hard on and you're golden. Fitness is about the journey and finding your place in what makes the workouts perfect for you and not trying to keep up with everybody else. We all have strengths and weaknesses, its what makes us unique and certain standards aren't meant for everybody and that's ok.
I don't expect anyone to train like me, why would they? They have their own journey and some things are crazier and psychotic than mine is but others do far less than me and still get great benefit from it. I don't like to fucking try keeping up with anyone else. Why would I? I'm either going to surpass them, keep up or get outworked by them, but I'm not going to try and attempt to see if I could keep up with anybody, it either happens or it doesn't and there's always a lesson in there somewhere. You do what's best for you. Learn what is useful and drop what doesn't. Along the way, have a blast with it, even on days where you may feel like shit, you do what's possible in the moment of time. The only real competition is you vs you. If you're a competitive athlete, you do what's possible to beat an opponent with specific training methods for that sport but outside of that, it isn't that important to try and beat anybody just for the sake of saying "oh I'm better than you therefore you are a weak bitch" no, that's just an asshole take on things and shows how insecure you are.
Kick ass in your endeavors. Be amazingly awesome and don't forget that the smallest fraction of progress still leads to the big picture. Have a great Thor's Day everyone.
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