clubkogyms.com Blog » Hoboken http://clubkogyms.com/blog Kickboxing & Fitness Blog Sat, 26 Mar 2011 16:22:00 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Goblet Squat -CKO Kickboxing with Michael Andreula http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2011/02/24/goblet-squat-cko-kickboxing-with-michael-andreula/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2011/02/24/goblet-squat-cko-kickboxing-with-michael-andreula/#comments Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:24:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2011/02/24/goblet-squat-cko-kickboxing-with-michael-andreula/ Continue reading ]]>

The natural stance of the goblet squat will ensure a more upright body during the downward motion. If you’re attentive to a straight-back position, a narrow-stance, butt-back goblet squat is perfectly save and very effective as an exercise you might keep in the arsenal for years to come.  While doing your goblet squats, drop down to rock bottom, rise back up to just parallel, then drop down again and repeat many times. Then, without rest and still maintaining good form, do step-ups while holding your dumbbell or kettlebell in the goblet squat position.

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The Decision That ReShaped Our Lives (and bodies) ReBoot Camp Retreat with Michael Andreula (Costa Rica, Tamarindo) http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2011/02/15/the-decision-that-reshaped-our-lives-and-bodies-reboot-camp-retreat-with-michael-andreula-costa-rica-tamarindo/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2011/02/15/the-decision-that-reshaped-our-lives-and-bodies-reboot-camp-retreat-with-michael-andreula-costa-rica-tamarindo/#comments Wed, 16 Feb 2011 01:54:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2011/02/15/the-decision-that-reshaped-our-lives-and-bodies-reboot-camp-retreat-with-michael-andreula-costa-rica-tamarindo/ Continue reading ]]>

The ReBoot Camp Retreat is going even better than expected!  I’ve never seen such amazing results as these!  I’m thinking– no, I’m POSITIVE we’ve discovered the perfect combination of fresh, clean eating and hardcore training combined with the healing properties of the sun and the sea to absolutely TRANSFORM bodies and minds.

Early this morning we took a 3 mile contemplative walk.   Sometimes the ground was solid,   sometimes it was crumbling under our feet,  at times it was jagged and dangerous.   Our  back drop was blue skys and turquoise ocean.   The smell of the sea breeze was amazing!  After the long walk our minds were clear and prepared for the following vigorous training pad workout, squats, push-ups and sprinting.  Pretty similar to our training back in NJ–  but made a lot more palatable by the tropical scenery!  It felt like an episode of Lost;  a big black dog even trotted up and lay down next to us to watch us train– it was surreal.

The walk back to town was outstanding!  I know I overuse this word, but it was!  We saw exotic birds, hermit crabs,  beautiful rocks, shells, ocean, and sky.  It was the same path we’d just walked over,  however we hadn’t noticed how alive everything was… until we took the time to see.   I wish I had better words to describe this (outstanding) place.

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Day 6 Low Information Diet http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/10/12/day-6-low-information-diet/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/10/12/day-6-low-information-diet/#comments Tue, 12 Oct 2010 12:50:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/10/12/day-6-low-information-diet/ Continue reading ]]>

Napoleon, though mostly known as a little man with a funny hat, is regarded as one of history’s great commanders. He was also well-known for his unusual but effective methods of information management.

Here are just two examples from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay entitled “Napoleon, or The Man of the World”…

His instructions to his secretary at the Tuileries are worth remembering. “During the night, enter my chamber as seldom as possible. Do not awake me when you have any good news to communicate; with that there is no hurry. But when you bring bad news, rouse me instantly, for then there is not a moment to be lost.”

It was a whimsical economy of the same kind which dictated his practice, when general in Italy, in regard to his burdensome correspondence. He directed Bourrienne to leave all letters unopened for three weeks, and then observed with satisfaction how large a part of the correspondence had thus disposed of itself and no longer required an answer.

(hat tip to Ryan Holiday for the source)

He was also a source of excellent quotes that can act as decision-making guideposts. To wit:

“Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.”
“Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.”
“He who knows how to flatter also knows how to slander.”
“Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.

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7 Exercise and Fitness Beliefs You Need to Overcome http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/29/7-exercise-and-fitness-beliefs-you-need-to-overcome/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/29/7-exercise-and-fitness-beliefs-you-need-to-overcome/#comments Wed, 29 Sep 2010 17:34:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/29/7-exercise-and-fitness-beliefs-you-need-to-overcome/ Continue reading ]]>

The reality is that even if you have a healthy diet, you need to keep fit because the human body was NOT designed to be sedentary. We were created to move and be active and this life of home-office-home-office is preventing us from keeping our bodies mobile and agile as we age.

Since we no longer have to hunt for our food or farm our own crops (unless you are a farmer by profession), you really need to start making fitness a priority and ditch those poor excuses keeping you trapped in an overweight body!

I hear excuses all the time and I decided to tackle a few of those common exercise myths in the hopes that facts will prevail over fiction when it comes to fitness.

“I hate exercising.”
When I hear a statement like that one, I always figure that this person has tried all the exercises known to mankind and detests them all. Yes, I’m being very sarcastic here because people usually make these kinds of statements after going to the gym for a few sessions and feeling sore and deciding that exercise is not for them.
The reality is there are so many different sports and we were not all created to be runners or skiers or swimmers. You need to explore fitness and find an exercise you love. I know a few people who spend their entire summer playing Ultimate Frisbee because they love this outdoor group fitness activity. Find some different workouts if the typical ones are a bore.

“I hate sweating.”
Nothing gives me more of a sense of accomplishment than sweating up a storm when I’m on a spinning bike. This week, I started karate as an adult and during my initiation training (it was a one-one-one class with an instructor), I was sweating so much that my t-shirt was completely wet. I was quite taken aback because I didn’t expect to work that hard during an initiation class, but the sense of satisfaction that came along with that was huge.
Sweating is a great sense of accomplishment.

“Exercise costs a lot of money.”
It’s true that certain sports are fairly expensive because the equipment is pricey and in some cases membership fees are a bit high (think golf). That said, there are loads of exercises that don’t cost all that much. There are so many fitness DVDs on the market that if cost is an issue, you can surely start with an inexpensive fitness activity that gets you moving and you can graduate to more cost-demanding fitness activities later. If you really want to exercise, you’ll find an activity that works within your budget that you enjoy!

“I don’t have time for fitness, I don’t know how you do it.”
Everyone I know who works out on a regular basis and who is passionate about fitness has the same mind set: “we put fitness first and everything else falls into place”. If you are committed to your fitness, then you will find at least 30-45 minutes three to four times per week to get active.

“Lifting weights will make my legs and arms really big.”
Unless you are trying to compete for a U.S. bodybuilder title, this is unlikely to ever happen. If you find that you are packing on the pounds when you start lifting weights, I would seriously look at your diet because a lot of people make the mistake of eating more when they start lifting weights because they feel they are burning more calories. The idea here is to eat better and since most people overeat anyway, you really don’t need to eat more, but rather to eat differently.

“If I lift weights, I’ll end up looking like a man!”
Wow, how many times have I heard that one from women? I usually ask them if they think I look like a man or if I am shaped like a man. They immediately say no … that I look very toned and firm. I usually inform them that I’ve been lifting weights three times per week for up to one hour at a time since 2000 and there is nothing remotely man-like about my body.

“Exercise bores me.”
I love this one because it usually comes from people who would rather sit in front of the television for 5 hours during the evening or spend endless hours playing computer and video games. If you find an exercise that turns you on as much as some of the other things in your life that excites you, you will never (EVER) be bored by your workout because each new workout will become a way of surpassing yourself. I can assure you that once you start going past what you thought your body can do it will become an incredible motivator to keep pushing your body further and there is nothing boring about that!
I hope this list of myths will help you see some of the mental cues that have been holding you back and I hope this will motivate you to go out there and find an exercise you love and want to practice often. If you are still stuck and you don’t know where to start, I’d take a cue from Dr. Oz and just get into the habit of walking 10,000 steps a day; it’s not going to give you an athlete’s body, but it will get you moving.

Written by  MissK

Article contributed by dumblittleman.com

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Heavy Bag Workout #2 Post http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/07/heavy-bag-workout-2-post/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/07/heavy-bag-workout-2-post/#comments Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:50:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/07/heavy-bag-workout-2-post/

Heavy Bag Workout #2
Jab
Hook
Cross
Roundhouse
Knee Knee Toe Toe
Combine
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    Post-Labor day Fast Workout. http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/07/post-labor-day-fast-workout/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/07/post-labor-day-fast-workout/#comments Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:45:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/07/post-labor-day-fast-workout/

    Start Kickboxing with Weights?!?!
    Grab some hands weights and get started. You should do 3 to 5 set
    www.ckotrainer.com
    www.kickboxingcrosstraining.com
    –Jab Cross–
    –Side Raises–Rinse and repeat.

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    Jersey Shore Workout 1 of 15 http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/03/jersey-shore-workout-1-of-15/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/03/jersey-shore-workout-1-of-15/#comments Fri, 03 Sep 2010 19:11:00 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2010/09/03/jersey-shore-workout-1-of-15/ This is the lowest budget video of its kind in the world. Keep the intensity up.

    www.ckotrainer.com
    www.kickboxingcrosstraining.com

    www.ckokickboxing.com

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    Hoboken http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2007/09/11/hoboken/ http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2007/09/11/hoboken/#comments Tue, 11 Sep 2007 18:57:28 +0000 Mike http://clubkogyms.com/blog/2007/09/11/hoboken/ I would like to hear suggestions from some Hoboken members.

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