Wednesday November 24th
Warmup:
5 minutes on Bike
Main: Cardio Kickboxing and Weight-Training Circuit
1st Cycle: 3 rounds of 3 minute Kickboxing on Speed Bag with 60 seconds of crunches
2nd Cycle:
2 cycles of weight training with boxing
25 jabs
25 crosses
25 Kettle Bell Swings for each arm
25 Prison Squats
1st cycle-50 reps of stability ball crunches, 2nd cycle- 100 reps of stability crunches
3rd cycle:
Roundhouse kick of pyradmids(5to1-1to5 reps) on heavy bag
4th cycle:
3 rounds of 3 minute kickboxing
1-2 rounds on heavy bag
3rd round shadow boxing
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
"Underground Training:Training Blog 2"
Warmup:
10 minutes on Bike
Pushups and Crunches pyramid ( starting with 10 reps than going down to 1 rep)
Main-
Circuit Weight Training, 3 cycle, 8 reps each
1. EZ Bar Bent Over Rows
2. EZ Bar Upright Rows
3. EZ Bar Overhead press
4. Dumbbell Flies on Ball
5. Turkish Get-Ups, 4 reps each side
3 rounds of 3 minutes of cardio kickboxing on speed bag
Pyramid of Muay Thai Kicks on Heavy bag starting with 5 kicks with each leg, going down to 1 with each leg, than going back up to 5.
10 minutes on Bike
Pushups and Crunches pyramid ( starting with 10 reps than going down to 1 rep)
Main-
Circuit Weight Training, 3 cycle, 8 reps each
1. EZ Bar Bent Over Rows
2. EZ Bar Upright Rows
3. EZ Bar Overhead press
4. Dumbbell Flies on Ball
5. Turkish Get-Ups, 4 reps each side
3 rounds of 3 minutes of cardio kickboxing on speed bag
Pyramid of Muay Thai Kicks on Heavy bag starting with 5 kicks with each leg, going down to 1 with each leg, than going back up to 5.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
"Underground Training: Training Blog 1"
Saturday November 6th, 2010
Warm-up:
3 rounds of 3 minute shadowing with 1 minute on bike
Isometric Pyramids: 10 reps to 1 rep
Push-Ups and Crunches
Main: Circuit Rounds, Each round 3 minutes each
Round 1:
Prison Squats, 15 reps
Upright Rows, 12 reps
Dumbbell Curls, 15 reps
Stability Squats, 30 reps
Round 2:
Kettle Bell Cleans, 15 reps each arm
EZ Bar Squats, 15 reps each leg
30 jabs on bag
30 crosses on bag
Warm-up:
3 rounds of 3 minute shadowing with 1 minute on bike
Isometric Pyramids: 10 reps to 1 rep
Push-Ups and Crunches
Main: Circuit Rounds, Each round 3 minutes each
Round 1:
Prison Squats, 15 reps
Upright Rows, 12 reps
Dumbbell Curls, 15 reps
Stability Squats, 30 reps
Round 2:
Kettle Bell Cleans, 15 reps each arm
EZ Bar Squats, 15 reps each leg
30 jabs on bag
30 crosses on bag
"Fat Preaching"
I believe preachers should do a better job taking care of their bodies, because caring for it is just as important taking care of thier spirit. In Paul's first letter to Timothy in chapter 4 he tells Timothy in the first sentence of verse 8 that bodily exercise profits a little, and today most preachers do not exercise at all. A preacher can also say in the same verse that Paul tells Timothy that Godliness is profitable for all things, which it is more important than bodily exercise. However in the NKJV in verse 7 of chapter 4 Pauls last sentence of that verse was exercise yourself toward godliness, and exercise is used as an action word. Exercise is putting forth your body into action, and 1 Timothy 4 mentions the word twice as an action verb and subject. Exercise is important, but it should not be our top priority. Being a follower of Christ is the most important priority of a believers life, but preachers would invest thier lives into gluttony and sedentary while following Christ until thier body shuts down to a heart attack, stroke, cancer, or any disease that comes with a sedentary life style. In 1st Corinthians 3:16-17 Paul tells the church in Corinth that thier bodies are a temple of God, and God will destroy them that defile thier temple. Gluttony and sedentary lifestyles are just as destructive to the body as drugs, alcohol, and sex outside of marriage.
I hope the next time preachers preach about ungodly addictions that they look at themselves first, before they preach to others about their ungodly addictions.
I hope the next time preachers preach about ungodly addictions that they look at themselves first, before they preach to others about their ungodly addictions.
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