From 1983 to the late 80's and then from the early noughties to the late noughties,I used to do Martial Arts, I created this blog as a journal when blogs were mega popular back in the early noughties and now I am back but this time it's about my kids!(and maybe a bit about my brother and myself..a bit)
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Rising up again?
I wrote an epilogue to the Martial Arts Journal in February 2010, however something has rekindled my interest again which might lure me back.
1) My brother rejoined Steve Powell's JKD class last week
2) In addition to that my brother and I have been trying out the Tabata training method in the gym.
This Tabata training consists of
1) warm up
2) 20 seconds work
3) 10 seconds rest
4) repeat 7 more times
I read a lot of MMA and combat training guys do this conditioning training but I am doing it to get back into condition again! Being a team leader at work(although I do a lot of walking around) you do tend to ensure you have a nice meal every night to replenish the energy spent sorting stuff out. However with my brother Lun going back to JKD and this Tabata training being very enjoyable who knows?
I might start kicking some pads again......
OOO!!!!!!Nice pic of the old gym!
ReplyDeleteNeed to start back on the pads again bro!
ReplyDeleteBy watching videos of different martial art championships, you can make your plan to train yourself without any instructor. Muay Thai Shorts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experiences here on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI would say that it is a good start for you to go back to the gym. Doing those exercises would make you feel like there is something missing, and it would only motivate you more to kick those bags and dummies again. Just keep on doing the things that inspire and motivate you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
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