Posted on 02 May 2011. Tags: aba, bout, Boxer, Completed, elbow, fitness, ideal weight, long torso, Reason, small hands, technique yields, thumb, wrist
– I’m 20, almost 21. I’m 6’1″ and I weigh about 64kg naked.
– Completed a year’s training etc with the Uni, obtained ABA affiliated certificate of fitness.
– I have yet to have a bout.
The reason about weight being I can overlap my thumb and my finger when measuring my wrist yet the elbow frame measuring technique yields like a 3″+ meaning it’s large? Contradictory much? I also have a negative reach, small hands with a long torso and neck.
I am putting some muscle on at the gym before semester starts again and I find that I feel far too bony and weak to bout and was thinking about gaining to 75/76kg.
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Posted on 09 January 2011. Tags: Adaptation, Distinctive, distinctive role, fitness, habitat, niche, reproductive success, Role
a. fitness
b. adaptation
c. habitat
d. niche
e. reproductive success
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Posted on 26 December 2010. Tags: blog, Blogger, blogger account, comedy, Fishing, fitness, Niches, nutrition fitness, product, twitter
Current I have one blog with blogger. I eventually want to establish 4 blogs of different niches. Fishing, Nutrition/fitness, Comedy, and Product Comparisons. Should I create a new blogger account for each blog? Should I create a new twitter and social bookmarking accounts for each blog?
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Posted on 01 December 2010. Tags: bartons, Community, fitness, fitness fad, fitness gym, fitness routine, Google, google trends, Krav, Maga, mainstream, mainstream appeal, tae kwon, traditional martial art, www google com
I recently ran across this article: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0…
It states Krav Maga is this huge fad, something I have heard for years from other martial artists. The article goes on to state it is offered in many mainstream gyms citing David Barton’s network of gyms. Yet I cannot seem to find 1 mainstream fitness gym in my area that offers it, yet most offer a boxing class that ‘fundamentally sound and realistic'(their words not mine). Even when researching David Bartons gyms it seems only his Miami location offers Krav, though all offer a boxing class similar to whats described above.
I did some Google Trends searches. In one it is absolutely eclipsed by the more traditional martial art of Karate, traditional fitness routine of Yoga, and even the legitimate flash in the pan fitness fad Zumba: http://www.google.com/trends?q=Krav+Maga…
Even when I researched it against other currently popular martial arts it doesn’t show any real difference in popularity compared with Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, or Tae Kwon Do : http://www.google.com/trends?q=Krav+Maga…
So how popular is it really outside of the martial arts community? I don’t see it really having the mainstream appeal everyone is claiming it has. Is it’s popularity just Hollywood smoke in mirrors and an over statement by our niche community, or am I just missing something?
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Posted on 15 September 2010. Tags: Book, fitness, fitness book, information, loss, site, weight loss
I’m honestly tired of websites claiming to have secrets to weight loss and all the conflicting information on this site (I still love YA!)
So a book, please?
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Posted on 12 September 2010. Tags: Book, fitness, fitness book, information, loss, site, weight loss
I’m honestly tired of websites claiming to have secrets to weight loss and all the conflicting information on this site (I still love YA!)
So a book, please?
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