My Super Secret Recovery Method

In addition to my usual compliment of recovery drills consisting of mobility exercises, yoga asana, and compensatory movement, for the past year and a half I have been using a top secret protocol in my exercise recovery work. This exceedingly simple-seeming protocol has consistently accelerated my recovery, allowed me to reach new levels of relaxation,…

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Work Smarter OR Work Harder?

In the ever evolving and changing world of fitness training there seems to be a long standing rivalry between 2 divergent camps of philosophy that never quite goes away. The 2 camps I’m referring to are the Work Smarter Not Harder Camp (WSNH) and the Just Work Harder Camp (JWH). These 2 rivals have very…

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The Pain of Transformation

Every now and then it’s good to remind ourselves of the initial pain we all went through when starting a new exercise program.  After we have been training for a while and our body has adapted to the positive stress provided by the workout, we sometimes forget how difficult it was in those early days…

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How to Develop Wrists of Steel

Martial arts training, especially in arts like Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Aikido, and old school Jujutsu, tend to put a lot stress on practitioners’ wrists due to the various types of wrist locks and throws.  Over time this can lead to chronic wrist pain, soreness, and even permanent injury.

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Quit or Destroy

When faced with a seemingly insurmountable obstacle in life, you really have only 2 options – go forward or go backward.  Backward is to quit, to give up, to walk away.  Backward is not a viable option unless you don’t mind living with regret.  But regret is a pain that does not go away.  It…

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Warrior Fitness Teams Up with VX Pro

I am very excited to announce that my company, Warrior Fitness Training Systems, is now on board as an official sponsor of VX Pro.

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Breakfast, the Most Overrated Meal of the Day

Most of us have grown up with the phrase, “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” drilled into our heads. We’ve heard it thousands of times and perhaps have even quoted it to others thousands of times as well.  No harm was meant by it, in fact, the people who said it to…

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Lessons From The 500

Yesterday morning I woke up (as I’m sure most of you did too) and decided that the day’s workout would be devoted to mental toughness.  The particular form my mental toughness training took was to complete a 500 rep push-up challenge by the end of the day.

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Combat Conditioning and A Challenge

The video below is a brand new combat conditioning circuit I put together for martial artists.  It will be especially good for my Buyu (warrior friends) training in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.  If you are ready to put your body, mind, and spirit to the test, this circuit is guaranteed to kick your conditioning into high gear.

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Why Do You Do That?

Here’s a quick video I put together Friday afternoon to answer a question posed by one of my non-training friends.  I had described to him some of the brutal and intense workouts I put myself through on a weekly basis and he couldn’t quite wrap his head around why anyone in their right mind would want…

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