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. Continue reading
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 to do that to themselves. Continue reading
Awaken The Man
Comfortably slumbering under the influence of the drug that is modern society, the true power of man lies dormant.
Too much of the wrong foods have made him sluggish and their excesses have made him round.
Too much sitting, whether it be in an office laboring behind a keyboard, or on a couch relaxing from that labor in front of a television, has made him weak and brittle.
Too much time indoors has taken the natural healthy glow and replaced it with a pasty, snow white tan gained under the glare of a fluorescent sun.
Too many worries and stresses about how to have more, or keep it, have robbed him of his real sleep and etched artificial lines across his forehead and bags under his eyes. (Are we still worried about the zombie apocalypse? Hell, it may already be happening and we don’t even know it!) Continue reading
Lunchtime Warriors
During my 15 year stint in the confines of cubicle hell, otherwise known as Corporate America, the lunch hour was always my time to escape from the office and do some training. Depending on how densely packed my meetings were scheduled for the day, and if the boss was around or not, usually dictated how long I could escape for.
When only a brief few minutes was available, I’d get outside and go for a quick walk. Moving and deep breathing outside in the fresh air do wonders to clear your head and fortify your energy reserves for the second half of the day.
When the day allowed, I’d plan my 60 minutes of lunchtime like this:
- 15 minute drive home
- 15 minute super intense workout (usually a HIIT training session)
- 10 minute shower/change
- 5 minutes to make protein shake for lunch
- 15 minute drive back to work
Doing this even just 2 times a week, combined with my brief walks on the other days was a great way to fit extra training into an otherwise super busy day.
Obviously not everyone lives in close enough proximity to the office to be able to drive home at lunchtime, but there are many other viable alternatives.
Bring a change of clothes and go for a run.
Head to a nearby park and do a bodyweight workout.
Keep a heavy dumbbell or kettlebell in the trunk of your car and use it whenever opportunity presents itself.
Or, you could be like the ladies in my 12 noon Fit Bodies Bootcamp for Women who all work together at a nearby business and make super-productive use of their lunch hour by coming to the gym 3 times a week. Not only do they get an awesome fat-burning, strength building, body toning, workout but have the companionship of like-minded, motivated friends who support and push each other to achieve greater results.
These ladies rock an awesome workout and then head back to the office with the satisfaction of knowing they kicked a$$ for the day. Now they can attack the 2nd half of the work day with renewed vigor and determination. Bravo!
So how about you?
What do YOU do on your lunch hour?
6 Tips to Build a Better Warrior
1. Get Stronger.
Whole body strength, along with mobility, is the foundation for all athletic movement. Being strong makes everything else easier. Your conditioning, your skill acquisition, your endurance, all become quicker and easier to attain and maintain once you have a solid base of strength. Don’t underestimate how important it is for a warrior to be strong. Continue reading
Is Weakness A Crime?
There’s no denying it, men as a whole are getting weaker.
To our own detriment as a society, as a nation, and as a world, we are progressively getting more and more comfortable with our weakness.
It has become habitual for us , and what is habitual becomes normal. But to be weak is not normal nor natural and should never be accepted as such.
The sad fact though is that it’s now considered almost abnormal to see a man in good physical condition over 40. Sometimes even over 30. Continue reading
Go Ninja on Your Fitness Training!
Here on the Warrior Blog we spend a lot of time discussing many different aspects of proper warm-ups, joint mobility, injury prevention, stress management, effective methods of recovery and restoration, and also proper programming of workouts. All this stuff is critical to know, to understand, and to put into practice in our daily training.
That being said, sometimes you have to just throw all the rules out the window and go completely ninja on your fitness training!
Go Ninja!
For one day a week, take the science, the perfect programming, the rules of the road, and throw them out the window. Go all out – balls to the wall or nothing at all – and push your limits. Test yourself. Push the edge. Find the threshold you think you know and blow past it. Don’t worry about over-training or over-stressing your CNS – sitting on your butt behind a desk all day is under stressing it, which is much more dangerous. Feel the sheer exuberance of completely letting loose! Revel in the adversity and become a better person for kicking its ass.
Fade to black as our scene shifts to inside Warrior Fitness Gym…
…. my muscles quiver like jelly and my breath comes in ragged gasps as I struggle to get it under control. Sweat soaks my shirt and pools under my feet on the mat. Every muscle feels the ache of being thoroughly pushed, man do I feel the burn! I am so tired that just continuing to stand is a huge effort.
As I stand there having conquered my Limitless Training Day, a buzz begins to slowly fill my body. A smile spreads across my face. The buzz builds to a surge and energy floods my body. A feeling of being completely and totally alive overwhelms the soreness and tiredness. Limits successfully pushed again.
How Capable Are YOU?
It’s a good question to ask yourself – how capable am I? What are my physical, mental, and spiritual strength limits? How far can I really go? What can I actually accomplish during this all too short ride called life? Continue reading
Leave A Legacy of Strength
This is for all the Dads out there.
Our kids depend on us for all sorts of basic survival needs – food, clothing, shelter, etc. But what about one of their most critical survival needs? The need to grow up with a role model who will teach them through example. Continue reading
Get Up, Stand Up!
“Get up!” “Stand up!”
I never allow my clients to slump, sit down, or lie down crumpled in a heap after an exercise, set, or workout. They know my rationale is partly physical, but mostly mental. You see, it’s critical to never allow the workout to beat you, no matter how tough it feels. Continue reading


