Monday, May 18, 2009

Rubbermaid Weapon Racks!

I've never kept a diary when I was young and I guess old habits die hard. I've been very bad about blogging the happenings that go on around me. I'm currently out in Austin, TX staying with my kung fu cousin Graham. He found this handy dandy stand at the department store the other day. It's a modern day weapon rack.



Pretty friggin awesome if you ask me.

Well today I spent a good 3 hours learning from Sifu Hughes about all the good stuff he's teaching at the school and participated in 4 of his classes. Tomorrow, I'll be teaching some bells with Sifu Leverett getting him ready for his RKC Certification.

I'll update with more things when I get back home.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

RKC Workshop set for Sunny San Diego

Alright, if you've been waiting for something a bit more local to get your hardstyle on, now's the time. Dragon Door will be holding the next socal Russian Kettlebell Challenge in Sunny San Diego on August 28-30, 2009. As like all RKC workshops, spots get filled up real quick. Register early to get a huge discount on your registration.
Russian Kettlebell Challenge.

If you're a personal trainer, physical therapist, chiropractor that truly wants to help your clients out and add one of the best tools around into your repertoire, come see me. Come learn the RKC minimum and get ready for the workshop.

Anybody else that is looking for a challenge, is looking to get over the plateau in your workout, kettlebells is the answer!

Kettlebells Orange County is here to make sure you learn kettlebells the way it was suppose to be taught. Safe and methodical...the RKC way

Friday, March 20, 2009

Back to training!

You would think by instructing full time at a martial arts academy, it would be fairly easy to stay in pretty good shape. Well it is definitely harder than it seems. With taking care of marketing, accounting, curriculums and other things, I do find it hard to consistently train my forms, cardio and flexibility. Well as of today, I'm rededicating myself to a consistent training regime. I've been learning a lot over the last few years but having really drilled anything into my muscle memory. So my training will consist of reviewing my 7-star mantis sets, kettlebells and running.

Along with the physical aspects of my training, I'll be doing a little self educating on the human anatomy. This is going to prepare myself for the next phase of my training and career. I've come to the realization that I am a martial arts and health professional. People pay me for my knowledge and understanding on kung fu and kettlebell strength training. I need to make sure I train my students to the best of my knowledge and ability.

The next hundred days will kick start my dedication to my health and fitness goals!



Next time it will be the 32kg

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day

A very uneventful Valentine's Day turned very eventful as the day progressed. I was expecting at least a couple or two at my Valentine's Day 2 for 1 session but the expectation of rain may have scared off the crowd this weekend. Didn't matter, this finally gave Debbie and I a change to train on our own. Started with some ladder two handed swings (you go I go style), clean and press making sure to clean the bell after every rep and finished up with some good ol' goblet squats! After our quick KB session, we loaded up the bells and went back to the kung fu school.

Taught for about 1.5 hours on some CSC basics. Warming up with power yoga postures and the sha ba form working both sides of the throw. Besides seeing my students eyes light up when they were able to relate these throws with their own 7 star training, this wasn't the highlight of the day.

I had planned a little suprise for Debbie which involved sushi, a barbershop quartet, Dr Mark and Courtney Chang, and a shiney little object. Yes ladies and gentlemen, I took the plunge and I guess officially retired from bachelorhood.


Monday, February 9, 2009

2009 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade

This is probably the busiest Chinatown parade I've been to. The weather turned out to be wonderful this weekend and the streets were packed full of people coming to watch the parade. Usually there are some dead spots because the rain scares away most people but it was lined from start to finish this year. What did that mean for us? Well the dragons didn't get to rest much that night. Here's a clip of our performance.


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Training with Kenneth Jay


Kenneth Jay was recently out in Southern California and Doc Cheng decided to bring him over for an informative kettlebell session with the Dane of Pain himself. All I have to say is THANK YOU to the both of you for the opportunity to learn from a couple of household names when it comes to safe and proper body mechanics and hardstyle kettlebell training.



If I had known that I would be so involved with kettlebells and martial arts during my young adult life, I may have taken up a health science major in school. It may happen in the near future...who knows.

Hopefully this weekend stays dry otherwise kettlebell classes will be cancelled during Valentine's Day.

As I started to say to many of my new victims to kettlebells over the last few days....it only hurts the first time!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Never Enough Training

Who needs safety mats when there's snow everywhere! Debbie and I decided to work our sha ba a little bit during our trip to Mammoth. It stormed all weekend and we found a perfect piece of sidewalk to have a little street fighting sessions. Oh ya...the slopes were good too!