Ross Enamait put up a new article today about how juggling can improve athletic performance. Be sure to check it out, so far anything put out by Ross has been top-shelf: |
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Juggling for Performance - Ross Enamait
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Labels: Resources
Sunday, February 25, 2007
GripFaq.com
I was browsing through my bookmarks today and noticed that I have not listed this excellent website in my blog links. You can now find it on the left under Grip Links. Check it out for a good intro to everything grip related: |
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Labels: Hand Strength
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Bending - 4" Shiny Bastard
Gazza set another world record bend - a 3/4" FBBC shiny bastard cut to 4" |
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Labels: Hand Strength
Friday, February 23, 2007
Tennis Elbow and Other Lower Arm Related Injuries
"Treat the elbow with DMSO. It really reduces the pain. I wore a tennis elbow brace and it really allowed me to keep training. It constricts the tendons and takes the strain off of gripping and holding. You may have created some muscle imbalances in your hands and forearms from excessive gripping and wrist flexion. By working the finger extensors and abductors and the extensors and supinators of the wrist, you can bring about a lot of pain relief. Perform the following rehab routine several times per week. Open your fingers against a rubber band while extending your wrist back. Also do reverse wrist curls for the forearm extensors. Finally, perform forearm supination with a dumbbell handle with a plate on one side only. A broomstick or piece of PVC pipe works well. Brace your forearm on the edge of a table or bench palm up. Grasp the end of the handle with the plate side toward the thumb. Let the handle rotate your wrist and forearm and pull your thumb downward into a slight stretch. Now rotate the handle while not moving your elbow (supination) so that the plate is vertical. Repeat for high reps.And finally, the following information comes from a Z-health trainer based out of Dallas, Texas. Frankie Faires suggested a Z-health solution to an individual who was experiencing pain in his right elbow and left foot. Don't ask me how it works, I have only been doing Z-health for a few months and have never been to a seminar where you get a real understanding of the how and why Z-health practice is beneficial. But, I do plan on attending in the future and I will be chronicling my experiences and how 2s with working through all of the Z-health material on this blog so stay tuned. "Knee surgery, arthroscopic, when I was about 13 years ago. I have had back, shoulder and knee pain in the past. None of them too serious. In addition to the elbow pain in the right elbow my left foot has pain in certain positions.After trying the exercises, the individual reported back that: "I can't believe that worked. The pain in the elbow is gone. There is a duller pain that popped up in the tricep up past the elbow, but it's a minor dull pain. I will have to work on the movements; they were still a bit choppy.To which Frankie replied: "pain relief is often just that easy...and you are welcome.I hope these suggestions help you if you ever get a nagging elbow injury. Remember, going all out has its place in training, just don't expect to go full throttle 100% of the time and not get injured. It is always better to build up slowly and provide a solid base to work from than trying too much too soon and getting sidelined for a few months. |
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Labels: Recovery
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Valery Fedorenko - American Kettlebell Club Blog!
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Labels: Misc.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Elite Bending - 4.5" FBBC Shiny Bastard
Gary "Gazza" Hunt has taken the top spot on the 6" bending list by bending a official Fat Bastard Barbell Company Insane Shiny Bastard cut to 4.5" |
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Labels: Hand Strength
Thursday, February 08, 2007
New FullKOntact Forum
It looks like Steve Cotter's split from DragonDoor resulted in the creation of yet another message board. Hopefully there will be some more interesting topics on a more regular basis while the forum is fresh. DragonDoor seems to be beyond its prime in relation to the quality of posts being offered. Cotter's new emphasis on Girevoy Sport will bring some attention to a fairly unknown activity. Check it out |
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Labels: Misc.