The Year of Strength

I have dubbed 2020 “The Year of Strength”.

Why?

Because in strength is what holds us all together.

The strength of love.
The strength of family.
The strength of relationships.
The strength of community.

Yes of course the strength to physically defend ourselves and others. But also the mental strength to make the right choices. The spiritual strength to move past our own physcial and mental/emotional limitations and still be able to keep going when people depend on us or circumstances align against us.

The strength of character to do the right things even when no one is watching or holding us accountable.

The strength of will to persevere no matter what type of challenges life may throw at us.

In my philosophy, as you know, physical training is the microcosm of the macro. The strength of body translates over into all aspects of our lives and our psyche. Being stronger physically makes all of us more useful to each other and of course harder to kill. 🙂

So look forward to much more coming your way to give you all the tools you need to strengthen all 3 parts of yourself – physical, mental, and spiritual – from Warrior Fitness this year.

Happy New Year, my friends. Let’s make it a STRONG one!

Stronger Every Day!

PS – Looking for a crucible of physical training to put yourself through this year? Want to come out stronger, harder, leaner, and vastly healthier in just 6 short weeks? Warrior Fight Club training starts tomorrow – get in on the action HERE!!!

The Morality of Fitness

FatherJohn Corapi is a well known Catholic preacher, scholar, and theologian.  He also happens to be a black belt in karate, a former competitive boxer, and football player.  In this video he addresses concerns over his health and his startling weight loss.  He begins by assuring the people who care about him that he is not sick at all; in fact he is healthier than ever!  Father then goes on to remind us that fitness is a moral obligation we all have.  As Fr. Corapi states in his video address, “we are all precious, unique, and unrepeatable.”   Take care of yourselves!

You do not have to be Catholic to benefit from Father Corapi’s thoughts on fitness.  In fact, his words transcend religion and get to the heart of being human.  As he says, if you know there’s action you can take to improve your health, such as diet and exercise, you must do it. 

Stay healthy and strong!

Want to know more?  Check out Warrior Fitness: Conditioning for Martial Arts!

Are You FIT to be a Warrior?

It goes without saying that the role of a warrior in society is to protect self and others. Yet, how many of us aspiring warriors don’t realize that health, fitness, and overall well-being are the primary qualities on the forefront of “self” defense? Most of us may train our entire lives without ever being involved in a dangerous altercation, but the same cannot be said about avoiding the dangers of lack of physical exercise such as osteoarthritis, ill health, heart disease, cancer, type II diabetes, and obesity to name a few.

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Physical fitness (and proper nutrition!) plays a leading role in the prevention of these diseases and conditions, as well as in the protection of our overall health and psychological well being.

 

 

Many of us spend 40 + hours a week sitting in an office staring at a computer where the most exercise we get during an 8-hour stint is to walk to the bathroom several times a day followed by wandering into the cafeteria to see what pre-packaged garbage is waiting for us in the vending machines.

Then, often we come home from work exhausted (from what?) and flop on the couch to watch TV in order to “unwind” (again, from what?) before finally dragging ourselves upstairs and into bed for the night.

We have conditioned ourselves into laziness and inaction. Yes, I do mean “conditioned”. Conditioning does not only apply to being fit; it is possible to condition your body for anything, including being over weight, tired all the time, and to completely lack motivation for any type of physical activity. No wonder Americans are among the fattest people on the planet! (By the way, I am only picking on Americans because I am one; however the rampant increase in obesity is a worldwide problem and getting worse. Just look at recent news articles from the UK on the same subject.)

Challenges of Discussing Fitness

One of the challenges that arise when we attempt to discuss fitness in a meaningful way is that the term itself is extraordinarily vague. Some people think of a triathlon athlete as “fit” while others believe a power lifter is “fit.” Unfortunately, neither of these examples conforms to the actual definition of fitness; they are just two extreme ends of the spectrum.

Fitness Attributes

Fitness is essentially made up of nine different attributes:

  • Strength
  • Power
  • Agility
  • Balance
  • Flexibility
  • Local muscular endurance
  • Cardiovascular endurance
  • Strength endurance
  • Coordination

All of these components must be present to constitute a suitable definition of fitness.

Warrior Fitness Methodology

The Warrior Fitness training methodology blends all 9 of the above qualities together to construct a comprehensive fitness program applicable to all walks of life. This blended approach allows for a wide variety of options, based on each individual’s fitness needs, when crafting a complete program. The variety enables each program to be tailored specifically to the individual while still remaining true to the overall Warrior Fitness philosophy of health, fitness, and growth, balanced with recovery.

Warrior Fitness: Conditioning for Martial Arts

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