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Grace: Martial Arts Training Involution #228

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If you’re new in these parts, these weekly T.I.s support my martial arts programs — Cabal Fang (non-profit martial arts for personal development) and Bobcat Martial Arts (Frontier Rough ‘n’ Tumble martial arts).

Every month we pick a new martial focus and a new spiritual symbol (there are 12 of each) and that’s what these T.I.’s revolve around.  October ’20’s martial focus is wrestling, spiritual symbol is the Luminaries, and the monthly constitutional is as follows (previous months can be found here).

October 2020 Constitutional

Sit-out Push-ups (25)
Ploughs (25)
Pikes (25)
Neck Crunches (25 ea. direction)
Zombie Squats (50)
Bear Walks (100 yards)
Jackknifes (25)

Do all or part of the T.I. and post in the comments.  People who engage have been to get discount coupons for books and merch from Mitch’s General Store.  Now on with the show…

Grace: Martial Arts T.I. #228

  • Warm-up thoroughly for at at least 8 minutes. Do 2-3 minutes each of (a) jumping rope (b) light calisthenics and (c) shadowboxing, forms, or light heavy bag work, or 8 minutes of MBF.
  • 50 Sit-outs. If you know how to do both long and short Sit-outs, great — you’re intermediate or advanced.  Do 25 of each AFAYC.  If you’re a beginner, watch the video below and do 50 Short Sit-outs slowly and carefully.  Beginners remember — slow is smooth and smooth is fast, so start slow and and speed up only as you get smoother.
  • 9 minutes on the floor bag.  Put a floor bag in the middle of your training space and set timer for 1 minute intervals.  Lock bag in Bottom Scissors AHAYC for 1 minute.  Then get into Side Control with the “head” of the bag on your right.  Hands out to the side — the floor is lava! — insert your L knee into opponents imaginary “guard” to take Top Saddle.  Then extract R foot with good form and go t0 Side Control with head of bag on your left.  Go back and forth for one minute. For the next minute, pop into Shin Ride, punch-punch, switch to other shin (or into Hamburger Ride) punch-punch, and repeat until timer beeps.  Keep going until you’ve done 3 sets of each.  If you liked this drill, get yourself some wrestling dice like the ones in the picture and create thousands more just like it on the fly.
  • Practice moving through the world gracefully.   Embrace the idea of “grace” at its most philosophic and esoteric level, aiming for grace in thoughts, desires, actions and beliefs.  Strive for physical grace both on and off the mat, when performing martial techniques, putting away groceries, or walking the dog.  Be graceful in your thoughts, thinking through things with care rather than like a bull in a china shop.  Be graceful in your emotions, not giving yourself over to every craving and desire.  And be graceful in your spirit, recognizing that none of us is perfect and that patience, forgiveness and love are almost always the answer.  After all, it is only by the grace of God that we are here at all.  Moving through the world gracefully should be central to martial arts.  If it ain’t, you’re probably doing something wrong.
  • The Luminaries.  This ancient symbol, like all the best ones, amounts to more than the some of its parts.  It reminds us that there are two primary lights — lights which can be understood intellectually, emotionally, scientifically, and mystically — and we get out of synch with them at our peril.  Intellectually there are two sides to every argument, and you must engage the other side with sincerity.  Emotionally we must remember that we are possessed of both a conscious and a subconscious, each illuminating the light and dark sides of ourselves.  Scientifically we cannot behave as if we are machines immune to the phases of nature.  Do you sleep all day, stay up all night, ignore your body’s needs for adequate sleep, sun on your skin, and so forth?  Do you even know what the current moon phase is?  Finally, and most importantly, we must see the luminaries mystically.   There are two lights — God, who lights up Heaven, and you, who light up the World.  You must be as much like God as you can, following His example and lighting up the World with all your might.
  • Journal.  Meditate on these ideas and exercises and then write about what you did and thought in your journal.  If it ain’t in the training journal it didn’t happen!



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Video: Understanding the Fall

A new kind of video today guys — hope you like it!


DID YOU KNOW…?

I am an author, a martial artist and a seminarian enrolled in Ekklesia Epignostika Seminary in pursuit of Holy Orders.  Thanks for watching!

Fairy Tale Valley: Martial Arts Training Involution #227

This is the last T.I. in the September focus of grappling, so this week we’re going sop up every bit of our grappling gravy before we move on to October.

On left is a shot of my 5’1″ and 105 lb daughter in the grip of a Scarf Hold.  One of my favorite escape hatches from this attack is known as a Valley Roll.  Read on and watch the video below.

And by the way, if you like the kind of thing you find in these weekly T.I. you’d probably love one or both of my ebooks.  Click here to download them from Smashwords!

And now on with the show…

Fairy Tale Valley: Martial Arts T.I. #227

  • Warm-up thoroughly for at at least 8 minutes. Do 2-3 minutes each of (a) jumping rope (b) light calisthenics and (c) shadowboxing, forms, or light heavy bag work, or 8 minutes of MBF.
  • Grappling Conditioner #1. Set timer 10 mins. Grab a medicine ball, slam ball or sandbag in the 10 – 30 lb. range.  Pretend it’s an attacker’s head or neck and lay on the choke, lock or hold of your choice with maximum squeezing power and complete 10 Rear Lunges.  Then relax your grip and complete 10 Sprawls (beginners put the ball down for this, advanced folks take it with you).  Then place the ball on the floor, put your hands on it, and complete 10 Smearing Push-ups (beginners hands in diamond shape, advanced with hands overlapped in an “X”).  Repeat until the timer beeps.
  • Do 25 Valley Rolls.  See video below.  If you have a partner, great.  If not, get out your floor bag, take a nice grip on it, and start rolling.
  • Run fast, walk quiet.  Set a timer for 5 minutes.  Run as fast and as you can for 3 seconds and then get down — take a knee, baseball slide to your side, dive to prone position, etc. — as if avoiding gunfire. Stay down for a 3 to 10 seconds, then run again.  This is called an IMT run — I learned about them from Mark Hatmaker here.  For frontier flavor and to keep track of your three seconds, say “Messanik kakew!” (mess-AH-neek ka-KAY-ow) which is Powhatan for “running squirrel.”  When the timer beeps, spend 5 more minutes practicing your silent walking.  Make sure your feet are properly oriented, knees are flexed just right, and you are rolling your feet.  Purposely pick varying surfaces — grass, sidewalk, gravel, leaves — so that you can experience the varying dynamics, and make sure that you are habituating good foot placement choices.
  • Fairy tale reading.  Fairy tales are not silly, made-up fantasies. They are stories washed free of every unimportant detail by millennia of re-telling — 100% pure and refined meta-truth.  Read one (if you can’t find one, read the one from Issue #9 of SHIFT).  This month’s internal focus is journaling.   So after you read that fairy tale, get out your journal and write your personal fairy tale.  What have your challenges been?  Where are you going?  How are you going to live happily ever after?  And then jot down your training activities — if it ain’t in the training journal it didn’t happen!



TWO MARTIAL ARTS DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE. 100% free and operated through my non-profit, Cabal Fang is a martial arts for personal development, self-defense and fitness. If Frontier Rough ‘n’ Tumble — the fighting arts, survival skills, lifeways and ethos of the colonial and indigenous peoples of North American during the frontier period (1607 – 1912) — is more to your liking, check out Bobcat Frontier Martial Arts, my for-profit martial art project. Click either photo to get started today!

SHIFT Issue #9: Rolling Valleys, Demon Slaying and the Arehkan

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IN THIS Month’s ISSUE…

Where the demons are, the tracks of the “arehkan,” how to escape a standing Scarf Hold and the fairy tale “The White Snake”

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Christian Politics?

According to a survey widely reported in 2019, the three leading reasons young people give for leaving Christianity are:

  1. Church members are judgmental or hypocritical
  2. Lack of connection to others in attendance
  3.  Disagreement with the church’s stance on political or social issues

All three of these reasons, in my opinion, come down to one central problem:  Christianity has shifted its attention away from the central message and onto things that are divisive, especially politics.

To hear more, listen to my Sunday message below.

 

Attack and Track, Cram and Exam: Martial Arts Training Involution #226

My son Robert puts a scarf hold on David. Note (1)  forearm bone aligned with cheek bone and mastoid process and (2) Gable grip.  Instant tap.

The September focus is grappling (a.k.a. “stand-up wrestling”, a.k.a. “the clinch”).  Being able to handle yourself in this range is key to real self-defense.

In this week’s involution we’re going to hit you with a delightful bit of grappling fitness training followed by some technique training — namely the way to create space by using braced strikes and crams.

The clinch is where you avoid being carried away, forced to the ground, or smashed against a wall.  This is where the rubber hits the road!

By the way, if you like the kind of thing you find in these weekly T.I. you’d probably love one or both of my ebooks.  Click here to download them from Smashwords!

And now on with the show…

Attack and Track, Cram and Exam: Martial Arts T.I. #226

  • Warm-up thoroughly for at at least 8 minutes. Do 2-3 minutes each of (a) jumping rope (b) light calisthenics and (c) shadowboxing, forms, or light heavy bag work, or 8 minutes of MBF.
  • Attack.  Grappling Conditioner #2. Set timer for 3 x 3:00/1:00.  For each 3:00, Splay-n-Punch 1-2, Splay-n-Punch 1-2-3-4, Splay-n-Punch 1-2-3-4-5-6, etc. up to Splay-n-Punch 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10, then start again.  If you’re not dawdling you should be able to get at least 5 climbs done during every 3:00 round — that’s 25 Sprawls and 150 punches.  For the 1:00 “rests” body-lock a heavy bag and squeeze it as hard as you can.  Take as many 12-count breaks as you must in order keep from reaching for the bucket.  I promise it’ll be over in 12 minutes.
  • Track.  Go for a walk in your neighborhood and see if you can find the tracks of an animal.  Tip: Look just after sunrise with the sun at an angle so that you can spot places where the morning dew has been lifted or disturbed.    Follow them as far as you can.  Sketch or photograph the tracks (and any droppings that may be associated with them) and see if you can identify them in a tracking book.  You never know when you may need to hunt for your next meal.
  • Cram.  3 rounds of braced crams.  Watch video below, then set timer for 3 x 3:00/1:00.  Round one, use your naked forearm to brace against, and strike, the bag.  Round two, use a short, blunt training weapon (a wooden knife, escrima stick, etc.).  Round three, a longer blunt training weapon (a jo staff, shinai, cane, bokken, etc.).

  • Exam.  Journaling “exercise.” This month’s internal focus is journaling, and the goal is to write in your journal every day this month.  Get out your journal and complete 5 clean Push-ups for every day this month you’ve failed to make a journal entry.  It’s no good setting benchmarks, creating to-do items, planning, tracking progress, or any of that if you aren’t self-evaluating.  Try to make an entry every day, even if it’s only one sentence.  If you forget or get sidetracked, don’t sweat it, just start again.   Include your training activities — if it ain’t in the training journal it didn’t happen!


TWO MARTIAL ARTS DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE. 100% free and operated through my non-profit, Cabal Fang is a martial arts for personal development, self-defense and fitness. If Frontier Rough ‘n’ Tumble — the fighting arts, survival skills, lifeways and ethos of the colonial and indigenous peoples of North American during the frontier period (1607 – 1912) — is more to your liking, check out Bobcat Frontier Martial Arts, my for-profit martial art project. Click either photo to get started today!

Real Life Demon Slayer Revisited

Real Life Demon Slayer: Training Involution #141, which I published back in January 2019, is one of my popular posts and has thousands of views.  So I decided to create a video version this morning.

If you think the video is fun, go back and read the original blog post to get more detail.

Here you go — enjoy!

 


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Hitches and Stitches: Martial Arts Training Involution #225

If you like the kind of thing you find in these weekly T.I. you’d probably love one or both of my ebooks pictured on the left.  Click here to download them from Smashwords!

FYI, the September focus for Cabal Fang is Grappling (a.k.a. “the clinch” or stand-up wrestling) and the symbol is the Quill — so the T.I.s will revolve around those two pole stars for the course of the month.

And now on with the show…

Hitches and Stitches: Martial Arts T.I. #225

  • Warm-up thoroughly for at at least 8 minutes. Do 2-3 minutes each of (a) jumping rope (b) light calisthenics and (c) shadowboxing, forms, or light heavy bag work, or 8 minutes of MBF.
  • Grappling Conditioner #4.  Complete the following as fast as you can: 50 Get-ups, 50 Bodybuilders, and 250 strikes vs. heavy bag.  Take as few 12-count breaks as you need in order to finish, and see if you can beat my PR of 18:45.
  • Learn to tie a sliding sheet bend hitch.  Very useful for tying a quick-release, cinching, collapse-resistant loop in the end of a line.  What if you needed to put a loop around a friend’s waist or ankle in a rescue situation?  Perfect!
  • Journaling exercise.  It’s no good thinking up goals and making resolutions if you don’t do “the work.”  What’s “the work?”  Things like setting benchmarks, creating to-do items, planning, tracking progress, establishing, evaluating and re-evaluating metrics — but most especially being in touch with what you are doing and why.  Try to make an entry every day, even if it’s only one sentence.  If you forget or get sidetracked, don’t sweat it, just start again.   Include your training activities — if it ain’t in the training journal it didn’t happen!


TWO MARTIAL ARTS DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE. 100% free and operated through my non-profit, Cabal Fang is a martial arts for personal development, self-defense and fitness. If Frontier Rough ‘n’ Tumble — the fighting arts, survival skills, lifeways and ethos of the colonial and indigenous peoples of North American during the frontier period (1607 – 1912) — is more to your liking, check out Bobcat Frontier Martial Arts, my for-profit martial art project. Click either photo to get started today!

SHIFT #8: Orion, the Woodland Peewee and More

The newest issue of my twice-monthly newsletter SHIFT is out today!

Click the photo to take a peek.  Almost every issue has some sort of coupon for reduced price downloads of my ebooks or discounts at Mitch’s General Store.

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Girl Power and the Culture War: Symptom or Cure?

Is there a relationship between the surge in female superheroes in movies and on TV and what’s going on in the culture?

Well, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the new version of Wonder Woman has the Star of Ishtar on her diadem.

Symbols are condensed pictures.  So if a picture is worth 1,000 words, a symbol is worth 10,000.  Watch the video below.


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