Tuesday, December 24, 2013

The mighty little kettlebell

One of my favourite strengthening tools is the kettle bell.
I find its simple but effective for building muscle strength, explosive movement , cardio and most important to me... core strength.

The kettle bell originated from Russia in the 1700s. Apparently it was used as a scale weight for farmers to determine how much grain they had in "poods" (16kg increments) others say it was a cannon ball with a handle on it so it was faster to load in the Russian military.

Whatever the origin, I like how the exercises with the kettle bell use techniques that work more than one muscle group, incorporate body stability and depending on the exercise work explosive movement. This is perfect enhancements for the martial artist, especially working the core muscles and the posterior chain not to mention a strong grip!

We introduced them to the MAfit class recently and I would like to bring them in occasionally to add that advantage, however, I think I will need to get some heavier ones to challenge the male students and leave the "girly" ones for me:)!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Disruption

I am in Whitecourt for the week.
Not a big deal but its always a disruption to my training and routine.
Be adaptable right...

It seems to me that short frequent trips are more detrimental than the out of town for months. When you are gone for a duration of time you can settle into some kind of local routine but these one week trips here and there seem to be more challenging to me..
Easy to start telling yourself,".. I will be back on the weekend, then I will go hard!.."
That becomes a slippery slope.


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Science to your fitness





Our core refers to the center of our body. Not just our outer abs but the inner muscle group that connects upper to lower...essentially our torso.  There are groups of muscles deep within that serve  our stability and our transfer of movement and energy from one area of the body to another.
Our core strength interconnects the upper body to the lower body and is our stability.

My plan is to train smarter, expose the science to our fitness and focus on the concepts above.

Join us during the Martial Arts fitness class Saturday morning as we focus on the different aspects of our training.

If you plan on grading next year...up your game....this is for you.
If you don't plan on grading next year.....up your game...this is for you!;)