Combat Conditioning Seminar

COMBAT CONDITIONING SEMINAR

Learn Exercise Programming and Secret Conditioning Techniques by 2 of South Jersey’s Top Strength and Conditioning Coaches.

On February 25, 2012 Coach Jon Haas and Coach Christopher Lopez will blow your mind.

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You Will Learn How To:

(1.) Use Proper Warm Up Techniques to prepare you for Combat based movements 

(2.) Incorporate Soft Tissue Movements to Increase Blood Flow and Muscle Recovery

(3.) Maximize Your Strength and Conditioning results from a Combat Perspective

 (4.) Use Specific Exercise Programming That can Increase Speed, Explosiveness, and Cardio Capacity…at the Same Time (

5.) Use Secret Breathing Techniques that could be the difference in winning or losing a fight.

 

PERFECT FOR: 

MMA Trainees

Police Officers

Military Personnel 

Traditional Martial Artists

Location:  

Warrior Fitness Gym  

Hainesport Business Complex  

4004 Sylon Blvd. 

Hainesport, NJ 08036

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Date and Time: 

Saturday February 25, 2012 10:00am – 2:00pm

(bring small snacks to eat during the Seminar)

Price: 

$65/Person (Early Registration)

Click HERE to Register.

$75/person (At the Door)

A Workout for Mere Mortals

Today we are going to look at a workout for the fitness novices out there.  If you are older, maybe a little out of shape, recovering from an injury, just getting started with your fitness program or simply looking for sustainable progress in your workouts, this post is for you. Continue reading

Preparing Ninja for a Mission

My name is Ichiro Watanabe.  I am a chunin, a middle level ninja of the Togakure clan.

Our small village is secluded deep in the mountains near Mt. Togakushi, otherwise known as Togakure Mountain.  I could tell you exactly where, but I’d have to kill you.  No joke, it’s a matter of survival for my family and clan.

You see the year is 1601, one year after the famous Battle of Sekigahara which brought Ieyasu Tokugawa to power uniting Japan.  There is still much to do, however, and the need for the services of our ninja clan is still very great. Continue reading

Ninja Stars and Strength Training

Yesterday I decided to do something a little bit different in my workout.  As an experiment, I wanted to look at the effect lactic acid build up in the muscles had on my ability to throw rubber shuriken (ninja stars) and hit a target.  The theory being that as fatigue in the muscles increased, throwing accuracy would decrease.  Seems like a solid hypothosis, right?  Well, here’s what happened…

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Holiday Belly-Busting Met Con

If you’re like many people perhaps you’ve over indulged a little bit this holiday season.  Too many great meals and even greater desserts maybe?  Well here’s a quick metabolic conditioning workout to help you out.  The great thing about metabolic conditioning workouts is that, unlike traditional aerobics, they stoke the fat burning furnace and keep it burning for hours after your workout is completed. Continue reading

A Word on Recovery

Training harder demands training smarter.

We all know people who think they can continue to grow and continue to make gains indefinitely by simply pushing harder and harder in their training day in and day out.  But what always happens to them?  Injury, burn out, sickness, stagnation.  Then what?  Well, once they get back on their feet they start the same cycle all over again.  Why? Because maybe, just maybe they weren’t pushing hard enough or using enough brute force last time to succeed and this time will be different.  Riiigghhht…

How about this instead?

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10 Minutes and a Chair

So here is the challenge, you have only 10 minutes to train and the only piece of equipment available is a dining room chair.

Are you prepared?

Can you rock a great minimalist workout with this limited time and equipment? Or, should you just use the chair for a short snooze?

Here’s one answer:

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Underground Shock Training

Warrior Fitness readers, here is an awesome training tips article on Underground Shock Training by Zach Even-Esh.  I hope you enjoy it!  Drop some comments below and let me know what you think!

 

Underground Shock Training

If you have hit a plateau in your performance training, there are likely many variables missing that can help you break your plateau. Often times you need a change of pace and must be taken out of your comfort zone. This is where “shock training” comes into play.

You will take your mind and body into a zone they have never experienced before. This style of training does not need to be performed every single time you train, but here and there it’s a great idea to implement something similar to what I’m about to outline for you.

When performing shock training, we utilize basic barbell lifts, odd objects such as Kegs, Tires, Russian Kettlebells, Thick Rope Movements and sandbags. We also perform various calisthenics, sprinting and jumping drills. Each compound movement or sprinting / jumping drill is followed by a specific combat drill required for that athlete’s sport. Workouts are performed for timed rounds (5 minutes per round) with predetermined rep patterns or for maximum rounds in a specific time period (i.e. max rounds in 15 minutes).

Below are some of our favorite movements we will incorporate into a Shock Workout. We often choose 3 strength movements, 1 jumping or sprinting drill and 1 version of the combat specific drill (i.e. pad work, ground submissions, takedowns, fit ins, throws). If you own a martial arts school, much of this equipment can be stored behind your school or in a corner, out of the way from your students.

Keg Clean & Press – This is a powerful full body movement which works the entire body intensely. The water moves around in the keg forcing you to ground your feet and maintain balance. This is an explosive movement and must be performed with aggression and speed!

 

 

 

 

 

 



Trap Bar Deadlift –
This is a powerful movement for developing the power and strength through your hips, entire lower body and your entire back, in addition to strengthening your grip.


Tire Flipping –
The massive amount of energy required to flip a tire is tremendous, as are the benefits of ripping through circuits of tire flips mixed in with more shock treatment. There is not one muscle which does not get worked during the tire flip.


Stone Lifting –
Once again, we are choosing a movement that requires the entire body to work together as a unit, no isolating here. Your entire body will be worked like never before and the focus must be intense here. Any type of stone can be used during this drill. Many of our stones are from old playgrounds that were sitting around collecting dirt until we came along, hosed the dirt off and turned them into strength equipment.


Farmer Walks –
Carrying objects is one of the simplest forms of strength training as well as one of the most challenging. Carrying kettlebells, anvils, kegs, sandbags, stones – you name it, you can carry it. The awkward nature of the carry forces the body to work as a unit and places you in uncomfortable positions. You can quit or keep pressing on!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The moral here is to organize several full body movements in a circuit while also placing your body in an uncommon environment. For us, this means training in full Gi, wearing a mouth guard, knee pads, outside in the sweltering heat and humidity. Combining all these elements shocks the mind and body and causes you t step it up a notch or two. It may be exactly what you needed to make it to the next level.

Try this workout for 3 rounds of 5 minutes each, rest 1 minute after each round:

1A) tire flip x 5
1B) keg clean & press x 5
1C) odd object farmer walk x 100 ft.
1D) sprint x 100 ft.

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Warrior Workout in the Park

This past Saturday was a beautiful fall day here in Jersey.  A perfect day for a Warrior’s Workout in the Park!  This workout was directly inspired by Zach Even-Esh’s Ultimate Underground Strength System.

Warrior Workout

15 minute warm-up – mobility, movement, animal crawls, band work, breathing exercises followed by…
1) KB Clean & Press –  5×5
2A) Picnic Table Push-ups on fists – 4 x submax
2B) Thick Tree Branch Pull-ups – 4 x submax

 

3A) KB Goblet Squats 4×10 (forgot to take pics of these – sorry guys!)
3B) KB Swings 4×10

4) Abs / Grip work 3 sets each

The cool-down consisted of various yoga asana and breathing exercises as both normalizing work and compensatory movement.

Hope you enjoyed this!  How did you workout this weekend?  Let me know!

8 Reasons Why YOU Need Striking Power

Remember, striking power is not just about hitting harder; it’s about hitting smarter.  Here’s a few reasons why this program is something you should incorporate into your martial training:

 

  1. New, innovative exercises to push through plateaus in your training and stave off boredom.
  2. The right tools for the job – low tech / high yield!
  3. Teach your body how to increase force production through stored elastic energy rather than recruiting more tension.
  4. Efficiency is the key to preserving energy levels.  Efficiency is defined as useful work over total work.
  5. Coordinated whole body power in 3 dimensions.  Life, sport, and martial art happen in 3D – the same old 2 dimensional exercises are NOT up to task!
  6. Specifically develop angular and rotary strength to augment and assist prime movers.
  7. Target postural and stabilizer muscles to strengthen structure behind the strikes.  You can‘t fire a cannon from a canoe!
  8. Solo training is the key to martial greatness – how do you train?

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