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Monday, August 10, 2009

Oh Yeah!

If you were part of the team this weekend I'm sure you're walking around with a big smile on your face right now and if it's not on your face, it definitely is in your heart.






















I'm a pretty active guy, I've been on many trips to different destinations around the world, I've searched for extreme activities to subject myself to, I've trained with some of the best in the world and none of what I've done or experienced comes close to living an experience like our Training Camp.

Unique in every sense, the camp puts you to the test in all areas and forces you to dig deep within yourself to not give up when the going gets tough.






















A facility like ours just doesn't exist anywhere else in the world. Even people who've been to the Shaolin Temple have told me how it doesn't compare.























Up to now our camp has been reserved to our own private students, up until now most people outside martial art circles don't even know our camp exists.

But that will change this year and next. Our facility is big enough and equipped enough to hold a variety of different events that are either martial art related or geared purely for personal development and leadership training.

If students of martial arts schools around the world only knew what we had here in our little town of Casselman, many would flock here for the experience.


























Everyone should get to live this experience at least once in their martial art life.

It's not impossible that you see another opportunity to be part of the Trainign Camp experience this year.


I'll keep you posted and I'll upload more pictures from this year's camp tomorrow.


Master Yourself,


Sibok M

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Outdoor activities yield the best results

With summer upon us you should make every effort to take your training outside.

The fresh air.

The vitamin D from the sun (which studies show most people are deficient in)

Modern society has us driving to work, working inside and applying chemical filled sun lotions that block your bodies ability to absorb it.

Apart from the obvious health benefits of training outside I also enjoy the environmental challenge.

The uneven terrain will cause an off-set in your foot position for squats, or doing push-ups on a decline hill.

Jumping over picnic tables.

The variety of exercises you just can't do inside (unless you don't care destroying your floor) like throwing Kettlebells or heavy D-balls.

Sprinting uphill or downhill.

Doing my Neigong outside, I feel a connection with nature and the silence and tranquility helps me focus deep inside.

When training outside positive associations are made since most of your senses are over stimulated outside, making it easier to anchor good feelings with physical training.

Once these associations are in place you can use them at another time when you don't feel like training. One quick mental replay of those images you've anchored will surely change your mood.

Today was another great outdoor training day with the Bros.

Did you do yours?

Master Yourself,

Sifu Martin

P.S If you still don't know what Neigong is I strongly recommend you take the time to join us tomorrow night at the Ottawa headquarters, 6:00 pm. You'll enjoy training outside with this internal energy system.

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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Getting in shape this summer

Soon all this snow will be gone and you'll be able to resume your outdoor training.

Did I hear you right: "You don't train outdoors?"

If you DO keep it up, if you don't you have to start doing that.

Lots of elements outside make your training more challenging.

Uneven terrain, slippery grass, heat, gravel, and the sun.

Doing Squats on an incline or decline or un-even terrain gives your legs a different workout. Different muscles kick in to stabilize you so you might feel a different kind of soreness a few days later.

Practicing all your footwork drills on slippery grass or wet asphalt leads to increases in stability, balance, and recovery. It also helps you test what works best when kicking. You'll quickly realize low kicks are safer and stronger.

Training directly in the sun is a great way to get your vitamin D (a vitamin deficiency in many people today, when you think of it most people are always indoors at work, inside the car while driving or wearing sunblock that makes it impossible for your body to synthesize it)

Training in the sun also makes you adapt to it's reflection in your eyes if you're doing a sparring drill or shadow work.

You can also incorporate lifting and throwing various objects without fear of hurting someone or damaging the floor where you train.

Long distance line drills.

Sometimes the space is limited indoors, by going outside you can sprint for longer distances and kick your endurance into high gear.

Practicing long weapons like the Bo staff.

Bo staff training teaches you to use both your hands in unison to generate maximum power or to perform flawless transitions when flowing from one position to another.

Definitely one of my favorite weapons since I'm about 7 years old, training it alone outside will relax you, help with concentration, paying attention to your body and the weapon's momentum.

Some students say that my Bo Staff DVD is one of my best ones yet. Maybe YOU can be the judge of that. Get yours here.

Master Yourself

Sifu Martin

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