Momentum Based Training

I’ll let you in on a little secret…

I can be a little lazy when it comes to cleaning up my house.  I like to leave dishes in the sink overnight.  I don’t mind dropping clothes on the floor as I remove them for the night.  Some days my kitchen table looks like a tornado hit it.  Yes.  I can be sloppy.  But once I get going picking up one or 2 things, I start cleaning more.  Suddenly the clothes are in the hamper, the dishes are washed and put away, the table is neat, my desk is orderly, heck even the bathrooms are clean.  How does all this magic happen???  Easy.  One thing at a time.  One small task completed leads into another and another and another until, before you know it, it’s all done.  My house is cleaned by momentum.  Once I get started, it all falls into place.

Sometimes the cleaning and straightening up leads into my becoming even more productive in other areas of my life.  It’s like the small success in one seemingly unrelated area leads to improvements in other areas.  For example, this morning as I cleaned the kitchen, did the laundry, and started cleaning the master bathroom, I suddenly started having more ideas for my website, new workouts for my clients, my training programs, etc.  As soon as I finished the cleaning I used the momentum I’d built up and channeled it into brainstorming and writing.  As a result I now have several new ideas for Warrior Fitness 2015!  You’ll begin to see the fruits of my labor in the coming weeks and months as I produce and share it with you.

But does it have to be about cleaning?

Well, no.  That’s just the example from my life, today.  It can be anything.  Do 1 push-up and it leads to 2, then to 20, then to 100.  Eat one more vegetable each day for a week and see the effect.  Take a short walk every day and breathe deeply.  Do small things and build momentum.  Train for 5 minutes and let it lead to more.  Make one class a month.  Then one a week.  Stand for 5 minutes, then for 10, then for 30.  The key to training is consistency.  Build it through small victories and allow the momentum to accumulate.  By this time next year, looking ahead to 2016, you will be amazed at all the progress you have made!  Do it now!

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Santa Strength Workout

Santa Strength Christmas Workout 

 

For all the readers of the Warrior Blog and visitors to WarriorFitness.org

 

I want to take this opportunity to say thank you for all your continuous and unflagging support of Warrior Fitness throughout the year.  Your feedback and participation through all your emails and comments both on the blog, Facebook, and in person at the gym and at my workshops and seminars has been essential and inspirational to me.  You ALL help me to keep going!

In order to give back to you, I have put together this holiday workout program just for you.  Yes, you.  This plan will keep you strong and fit over the Christmas holiday and give you a head start when you jump into the New Year!

Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Top 9 Posts From 2014

It’s that time of the year again.  Time for the Top 10, er… 9, best blog posts of 2014!

This year saw 2 distinct themes emerge: a critical examination of what internal power really is and its relationship to martial arts training, specifically, but not limited to, Bujinkan Martial Arts training, and the importance of daily practice in fitness and martial training.  So it’s no surprise that these 2 themes are heavily reflected in the following Top 9 posts of 2014.  ENJOY!!

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Top 9 posts…

 

1. Internal Power and Bujinkan Training

2.  Training in the Elements

3.  Never Take Ukemi Again

4.  The Un-Natural Athlete

5.  The Warrior’s Way

6.  Best Way to Program Your Training

7.  My Morning Routine

8.  Weakest Direction Theory is BS

9.  A Glimpse Into Internal Power Training – The Push Test

Bonus Post – Reflections on 42

Reflections on 42

Tomorrow, December 3, is my 42nd birthday.  And, as anyone who has read Douglas Adam’s classic trilogy, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy knows, the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything is 42.

Therefore, upon the occasion of my 42nd birthday I thought I might sit down and write out some reflections learned over the past 42 years.  They may not contain the answers to life, the universe, and everything, but they are a good start!

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  1. Family first, always.
  2. Brothers can be best friends.
  3. Best friends can become brothers.
  4. Nothing is as wonderful, or truly terrifying, as holding your newborn child in your arms for the first time.
  5. Those feelings do not lessen as the children get older.
  6. Life does not happen to you, it happens FOR you.
  7. If you find yourself majoring in minor things, STOP.
  8. Never be bored.  There is too much to do, too much to learn, too much to experience, and life is too damn short.
  9. Always train, even when you don’t feel like it.
  10. Especially when you don’t feel like it – that’s when the biggest breakthrough appear!
  11. Don’t find excuses, find a way.
  12. Meditate, don’t medicate.
  13. There is still nothing like the first sip of freshly brewed coffee first thing in the morning.
  14. Have strong values and know what you stand for before you are ever challenged.
  15. Never compromise your values to please someone else, you will always regret it.
  16. Go to church.
  17. Pray – it helps.
  18. Have a daily health maintenance routine. Here is my Morning Routine.
  19. Workout at least 3 times per week.
  20. More is not always better.  Only better is better.
  21. Oftentimes the obstacle is the path.
  22. Life happens fast – pay attention!
  23. Be fiercely independent yet smart enough to accept help when needed.
  24. Master your craft.
  25. Read something motivational/inspirational/educational every day.
  26. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
  27. Train more than everyone else, it adds up quicker.
  28. There is a level slightly beyond excellence called outstanding – strive to be outstanding!
  29. Always listen to advice from people you respect, but make up your own mind.
  30. Use zero-based thinking.
  31. Always be kind to people, you never know when or how it will be returned.
  32. Protect others.
  33. Always buy the highest quality foods you can afford – your family’s health is too important not to.
  34. Put coconut oil in your coffee!
  35. Always maintain a childlike sense of wonder about the world, but never be childish.
  36. Remember that the only thing you can ever control is not what happens to you, but your reaction to it.
  37. Find your mission and dedicate your life to it.
  38. Never be afraid to look foolish.
  39. Do not sit around waiting for things to happen – take action to make things happen!
  40. Timing is never perfect so just do it!
  41. Know the wisdom of when to be patient.
  42. Understand that happiness is a choice you make ever day.

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