Friday, January 16, 2015

Boxing gym action

Check out jennifer nelson's post on Vine! https://vine.co/v/OjbEnA9O0QK

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Women's Kickboxing

 I WANT TO DO THIS!!!

This video really inspires me.  makes me wanna jump out of this chair and get to the gym and pour my energy, my sweat, my blood, my emotions, into getting into the toughest shape i can possibly obtain and to fight towards the goal of becoming a blackbelt...in something.  I didn't know there was a such thing as a blackbelt in kickboxing in general, but i will look into this more.  I may not have a lot of time to train for this now,  but a fire has been kindling inside me, growing slowly but steadily, that i want to achieve some level of greatness in this area of fitness and fighting.  There's just something very metaphorical about becoming great in the sport of fighting.  more than winning a trophy or a belt or a silver cup or a gold ring.  It's about mastering your own physical capabilities, empowering yourself and defeating another person, eye to eye, blow by blow.   i may be a bit emotional and hyped about this at the moment, while my reality says i need to balance it with a lot of other things that are going on in my life, and that's true.  but i will not let this fire go out.  i want to be this girl.  i may be much older, and frailer, but i'm inspired.  enjoy the video.  i'll be watching more like it.  see ya!!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

First Fight of 2015

Happy New Year!!

Time to get back to the gym, fight the herds of New Year Resolutionists, fight for  my spot among the other Mad Cary Moms in Body Combat class, with just the right view of the instructor in one direction, and the front and side mirrors in the other directions.  time to Fight!!  I'm coming up to two years of attending this class, so instead of boring you with too many details of the play-by-play action, I thought I'd write you a little poem instead.  here goes...

(remember, this is a class choreographed to music, so be sure to keep a steady beat while reading this poem, like the beat just dropped in the pounding rock music-filled room)

Body Combat, here we go
get in place now don't be slow
guard up, fighter's stance
imaginary opponents don't stand a chance

warm-up track, boxing beat
a little stretch, move those feet
jab-cross-jab, i'm getting warm,
off with layers, work on form

Spit Fire's the name of the next little ditty
Thighs on fire, it ain't pretty
Capoeira cobra,  ginga, esquiva,
them lunges make me wanna heave-uh!!



Taekwondo next, What's Love Got to Do With it?
Decoy-switch, strike, and a fast back kick
Feelin my ninja  rising within
Dare ya to fight me, i'll kick your shin!



(i know, i know, my rhythm's off, my poetry sounds like it comes from a sloth!!)

my other favorite, Muay Thai
relentless knee strikes, hands go high
grab that opponent around the neck
smash his head to the knee like heck!

  

then elbow strikes, descending first
close that gap, make that poor guy hurt!
ascending strikes, whip him good
elbows piercing like a fighter should

boxing again, tighten fists
helps me strengthen these creaky wrists
helps me when i play guitar
music or madness, these fists go far.



push-ups, ab-work, then cool-down song:
There Goes a Fighter. can't go wrong.
here's the lyrics of that great combat ender,
and that only rhymes with fender bender.

here goes:  There Goes a Fighter (by Gym Class Heroes)

Just wakin up in the morning
And to be well,
Quite honest with ya,
I ain't really sleep well
Ya ever feel like your train a thoughts been derailed?
That's when you press on- Lee nails
Half the population's just waitin to see me fail
Yeah right, you're better off tryina freeze hell
Some of us do it for the females
And others do it for the retails
But I do it for the kids, life threw the towel in on
Everytime you fall its only making your chin strong
And I'll be in your corner like Mick baby, til the end
Or when you hear the song from that big lady
Pre-chorus:
Until the referee rings the bell
Until both your eyes start to swell
Until the crowd goes home
What we gonna do ya'll?
Chorus (Ryan Tedder):
Give em hell, turn their heads
Gonna live-life-til-we're-dead.
Give me scars, give me pain
Then they'll say to me, say to me, say to me
There goes a fighter, there goes a fighter
Here comes a fighter
That's what they'll say to me, say to me
Say to me, this one's a fighter
Verse 2:
And if I can last thirty rounds
There's no reason you should ever have your head down
Six foot five, two hundred and twenty pounds
Hailing from rock bottom, loserville, nothing town
Text book version of the kid going nowhere fast
And now im yelling kiss my ass,
it's gonna take a couple right hooks a few left jabs
for you to recognize that you really aint got it bad
Pre-chorus:
Until the referee rings the bell
Until both your eyes start to swell
Until the crowd goes home
What we gonna do ya'll?
Chorus (Ryan Tedder):
Give em hell, turn their heads
Gonna live- life- til- we're- dead.
Give me scars, give me pain
Then they'll say to me, say to me, say to me
There goes a fighter, there goes a fighter
Here comes a fighter
That's what they'll say to me, say to me
Say to me, this one's a fighter
Bridge:
Everybody put yo hands up
What we gonna do? (x7) ya'll
If you fall pick yourself up off the floor (get up)
And when your bones can't take no more (c'mon)
Just remember what you're here for
Cuz I know imma damn sure
Chorus:
Give em hell, turn their heads
Gonna live- life- til- we're- dead.
Give me scars, give me pain
Then they'll say to me, say to me, say to me
There goes a fighter, there goes a fighter
Here comes a fighter
That's what they'll say to me, say to me
Say to me, this one's a fighter
Till the referee rings the bell
Till both ya eyes start to swell
Till the crowd goes home,
What we gonna do kid?


(Songwriters
MCCOY, TRAVIS / LUMUMBA-KASONGO, DISASHI / MCGINLEY, MATTHEW / ROBERTS, ERIC / TEDDER, RYAN / ZANCANELLA, NOEL)


 

ok, so i guess you had to be there...lyrics always sound best in the music, not on the page.
but anyway...

I summarize by saying that was a great first Body Combat work-out of 2015.  My only regret, my only unsatisfied desire, that slight hunger, a gnawing for more...is that i wish i could've been smashing some heavy bags for part of it.  yeah, i guess i'll need to hit up my boxing gym soon to satisfy that urge.  they do good interval training workouts, and i like mixing things up like that, keep the body guessing.  But for us crazy musical lunatics who just THRIVE on having music in my brain and ears constantly...i came up with an idea.  i'm sure it's already been done out there on youtube someplace, but.... i need to make my own body combat video, though i'd call it something else, of course, where i incorporate both choreographed mixed martial arts moves with NO equipment or gloves, interspersed with tracks of hitting the bags with boxing gloves, also choreographed to music.  Only problem is, when i hit the bags, i hit them so hard that they swing a lot (not bragging here, just sayin) and that makes it hard to hit them to a constant beat, so i'm always having to work my way around the bag, hitting the opposite side, hitting real hard and fast and then stopping to retrieve the bag or hold it still again. ok i'm thinking out loud here, i'll also need to buy a serious bag and find a place to hang it in the house for filming .. and i'll call it...i'll call it...ummm, i'll figure out something.  

till next time, find the sport that fuels your fury and make this your best year of fitness ever!!!


  










Thursday, December 18, 2014

Return to Body Combat!!!!!! (continued)

Sitting here in the gym parking lot. It's been over 2.5 months since I've been at this class. Fearful? Just a bit.  Muscles feeling flabby, lungs, are you ready for this? Reaching down deep..deeper..for that fighter within. Hello? Anyone in there?  Ok no more procrastinating.. Open that car door, grab your mat, water bottle, here goes. Time to smash some opponents. (More later, if I survive this!)

 

And I survived!  just waiting for the headache to descend upon my skull now...that always happens after this class.  I drink tons of water, so it's not dehydration, i don't think, but just the constant intensity.  I can go to my boxing gym and I'm fine afterwards, but it's because they do interval training so the heart rate gets a break.  We'll do like 3 minutes of high-intensity boxing into the heavy bags, then a few minutes of strength training exercises, so the body keeps guessing and adapting to the changes, but at least the heart rate can recover in-between.  But not in Body Combat at my regular gym.  and it just keeps getting harder, with each new release of choreography.  Instructor Rob explains the change over the months & years, as eliminating more of the "pulse" counts and inserting more and more punches.  For example, while previous tracks might include sets of "jab-cross-jab, then pulse, pulse" where you just rock in place for a couple counts, now it's more straight-up jab-cross-jab, round-house kick, repeat, repeat, repeat. no rest for the weary.  i guess i'm just getting old.  oh well.  Took my pain reliever BEFORE going to the class, like my doctor suggested, so hoping for the best here.

So today i was happy to hear some of these old tracks in the mix, more time to recover, for someone who hasn't been in class for awhile.  Starting out with some familiar Pit Bull, this song i remember from my very first class. 


My favorite karate track to Pink's "Your Hand" song, got me singing along, as usual.  karate chops, back snap kick, and the squats with the hand blocks, where you do a side elbow jab, then a sideways push of the wrist, so it's to the throat, then the chin. take that!!

A strictly boxing track, set to a dance remix of Police's Every Breath You Take, with a new combo that feels strange: it's an upper cut-cross jab.   i'm so used to doing an upper combined with an alternate hook, that this feels weird.  i keep getting mixed up.  but it's a good thing. you gotta fool your enemy.  make them keep guessing what you're gonna do, can't let them predict your next move.  takes mental flexibility, confuse that muscle memory, keep it open to new moves.  liking it. 


Then another favorite oldie, that fun track of constant kicks to Alesha Dixon's "Drummer Boy":
she goes something like: "hoooooo----- i think i need a better drumm--mmer!!!" (band responds: "Say What???!!") she says, "I THINK I NEED A BETTER DRUM-MMER!!!"  During which time we are all balancing on one leg, other leg extended in a forever side-kick pose...then the beat drops and it's non-stop side kicks, front and back kicks for the whole song.  Good for the Boot-AY!!!

  

here's a pretty cool video of a class doing this kick track: (select, copy, paste in new tab?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WaBbYZWV-U

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anyhoo....

Move along to the muay thai track, set to the song Phat Bass by Aquagen vs. Warp Brothers (??). 
Here's the song, to set you in the mood for some killer ascending and descending elbow strikes, knee strikes and various other Muay Thai moves:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIrUWqLiJVo

A couple notes from Robb: if you look like you're fixing your hair on the ascending elbow strikes, you're doing it wrong.  Gotta twist the body, lift the opposite heel, and pull the energy from the ground.  "Power comes from the Earth" says guru Robb.   hmm, sounds a bit New Agey, i'm thinking, yet dismiss it as just a good metaphor for balancing your physical energy with the solid ground beneath you, a kind of leveraging.  If i get too spiritual thinking about it, i might think about summoning evil fighting demons from the earth or from myself, don't wanna go there. keep it light.
not that this song is light, no, it's a pretty good thrashing fast track, great for this Muay Thai work-out.

Finished the class on our mats, doing push-ups, planks, and komodo dragons.


For a little sneak peek at the new BC63 release, here's a blog post by an instructor who was there at the reveal, when they filmed the work-out for the DVD's they sell. It's mostly a bunch of vague hype, no song titles mentioned, just keeping us guessing and piquing our interest in what's to come. sounds very intense. I'm sure we'll get it live from Robb sometime in the new year. 

http://nzglen.wordpress.com/2014/12/07/bodycombat-63-filming/

Hope you enjoyed it. Till next time, keep your guard up, your fighter in control.
As for me, time for a nap!

  

 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Boxing


This is actually from a couple weeks ago. just documenting my progress in my little world of fitness. 



Body Pump & Body Flow

Sooooo...finally made it to the gym today, yay!!! 
(had to lock my daughter in the house with plenty of schoolwork to do and yummies to eat first, and try not to worry about her, even though we live less than a mile from the gym!)
So here we go, Body Pump.

                                   
                           Warm-up weight...then add more plates for squats, subtract for chest,
                                        add for biceps....



                               my favorite track: Livin on a Prayer for biceps...sang it all the way!!
                                     
  (hi there!!)

ugh. push-ups.



                                                  ...time to work those triceps...


                                                 ...then lunges to Elle Goulding's Let it Burn (i think it's called..)
                                           i'm feeling her song: "..and we're gonna let it BURN, BURN,                                                                             BURN..."
                                           

                                            Best part: stretching it out in the next class of Body Flow:
                                        combo of tai chi, yoga & pilates. you know, flowy stuff, downward
                                           dog, sun salutations, balance poses, oodles of planks and hovers..and                                             finally...peaceful meditation.  ahhhhhh...
                                                     
                   

                                              then time to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!!!

                                           
                                                         chug-a-lug!!!

                                                           
                                                         hope to be back soon!

Monday, November 3, 2014

Body Combat 61

Hola amigos!! 


The following is a great review of the latest release of Body Combat, my very favoritest class at my gym, though the class is taught world-wide by professionally trained Les Mills instructors.  I am so sorry that I have not yet experienced this release, as taking on homeschooling recently has thrown my schedule upside down and I'm still trying to figure out how to fit in my roundhouse kicks, jabs and muay thai moves while still educating my daughter at home.  Until I figure that out, here's a virtual description of the class, from the instructor whose blog can be found at:

http://grandnat.co.uk/beautiful-monster-review-of-les-mills-body-combat-release-61/

(Enjoy!!)

Here's another cracking combat class with an emphasis on explosive speed.

I didn't connect with Body Combat release 61 at the quarterly workshop as much as I have with others.

I struggled to learn it and felt nervous as launches approached.
Why did I worry? I shouldn't have.
First teach went perfectly. Hot. Relentless. Sweaty. Aching legs. Burning shoulders. Exhausted smiles.
Body Combat release 61 is tough and participant feedback consistently positive.
Let's look at each track in this martial arts monster (Click the links for the commercially available version of the song on Amazon).
Review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61
Front Kick
Lower body warmup – Beautiful Monster (Damn-R Remix) - Mick Lion
Weighing in at over 8 minutes the upper and lower body warm-ups are a challenge in themselves. We try punches, upper cuts and hooks before dropping into the legs for"shoot lunges". Roundhouse kicks follow, then a barrage of endless back kicks and an arsenal of Muay Thai knees.
This shows how the programme has evolved over the years. Early warm-up tracks were just that. An easy way into the class before the work started properly in track 2. Now the warm ups are immediately intense. We're straight into the hard work.
And two uplifting techno tracks as well. Body Combat release 61 is a beautiful monster.
Review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61
Balancing Front Kicks

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Combat 1 – Shot Me Down ft. Skylar Grey - Up Despair
Track 2 is a surprise. Rather than the usual rock music, roundhouse kicks and strikes we face a slower leg conditioning experience. And it hurts.
Watch the DVD and think, "That looks easy and short."
Try it and you'll say, "Ouch I'm glad it's a short track."
From the balancing front kicks, to the "toe tap" squats, to the knees and side kicks a fire ignites in your supporting leg until the muscles scream for a rest by the end. Awesome leg conditioning.
Review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61
Fast travelling jabs
Power training 1 – Every Breath You Take - Praying Hunk
Every kick you take. Every fist you make. Every slip you fake. A techno update of an ancient song by The Police. We experience the theme of Body Combat release 61 here. Explosive speed. I love the fast travelling jabs and upper cuts section and the one simple combo that bookends it. Go hard here and you get breathless fast.
Combat 2 – So What! (M Edit) – Independence Days
"So What" first appeared in release 27 as a Muay Thai track (the first to feature theStreet Brawl Downward Punch in fact). Almost the same mix it's therefore familiar but different. Building up to the jump kick raises our heart rates. The sharp, powerful karate punches continue the explosive speed theme. More jump kicks at the end of each section bring us close to fatigue.
Great lyrics to hook into as well. "You know karate and kick me in the eye!"
Not an update of Led Zepplin's classic, "Stairway to Heaven" feels like we're climbing to another exhausting peak. After two long rounds of upper cuts and the hook cross hook combo we finish with a flurry of jabs that feel they should belong in the last power track and not at the halfway point of the class.
Review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61
Esquiva
Breathless again and we transition into another leg conditioning track. Yes more tough leg action this time based on capoeira moves. Switch lunges, esquiva and those agonising low "shoot lunges". You need to grit your teeth during this one. And like track 2 aren't we relieved its short?
Review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61
Superman Punch
Muay Thai – Ready To Rock – Airbourne
Before our legs can recover the Muay Thai track hits us like a runaway locomotive. I'm not usually a fan of heavy rock Muay Thai tracks but "Are You Ready" hits the spot for me. A couple of fast combinations, relentless knee strikes and a breathless finale with double knees and an optional leap to the ceiling jump knee guarantee to take you to your cardio peak.
After the guitar solo and before the last chorus we revisit the "Superman Punch". Controlled and powerful we do the punch using explosive speed. It's still taking time to perfect the footwork that accompanies this punch but al least we get to work up through the levels here.
A  finale that feels like there's no end in sight. Your shoulders and upper arms will burn after only a few minutes of this hard-core upper body blaster.
It's like the "Groundhog Day" of power tracks. Just when you think it might be over, we start the entire sequence again. And again. And again.
A great work out if a little too long and repetitive. It needs good coaching and motivation to get people all the way to the end.
Review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61
Jaguar
Conditioning – Watch Out For This (Bumaye) - Since Ten
In my opinion this could be the strangest conditioning track in Body Combat history. Some say that "animal forms" are the future of training. The "Jaguar" moves certainly isolate the core in a way most people haven't experienced before. It just takes ages to master it and I've found many frustrated people deciding they'll stick to a hover instead.
I actually think the problem isn't mastering the move. It just doesn't work on most studio gym mats (in fact a Yoga mat might work better but most venues don't have these in their main studios). The standard gym mat is too small to do the move properly and most people do not want to be "matless" and work on the wooden floor.
Sadly therefore this track has the most votes for an early mix out.
Cool down – Heart of a Warrior - Dizzee Rascal
A catchy chorus and stretches we desperately need (including the Downward Facing Dog) brings this beautiful monster of a class to a swift end. As Body Combat release 61 is so long, at venues that don't have a 5 minute gap between classes I have to cut the cooldown short. After that everyone staggers out of the room, T-Shirts dripping wet with sweat, exhausted smiles on their faces.

Now it's your turn:

Do you agree with my review of Les Mills Body Combat release 61? What do you think of the Jaguar moves? Please leave a comment below or post a link to your own review.