The more I think about it, the clearer the picture is for me. I want to model my "dream" body on the athletes that exhibit the greatest strength in all aspects of fitness, which includes cardiovascular and respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy. The best examples I can think of that cover this category are Boxers, Wrestlers, and mixed martial artists. Now, I'm not a violent person, but I like that each of these sports requires someone to compete in a specific weight class.
As a shorter and smaller person, I've always had to rely on other aspects of my athletic ability to compete against those bigger and stronger than me. My strong points in athletic fitness were always, well, everything but strength and power. But that was absolute strength and power. When you compete in weight classe, strength to weight ratio and power to weight ratio are what matters. So, my "dream" body is to maximize my abilites in all aspects of fitness, while remaining in my "weight" class, whatever that may naturally fall in, which I'm guessing is somewhere between 135-145 lbs.
I guess what I'm trying to say, is that I'm not just looking for big muscles and low body fat. I'm looking for everything else. Yesterday I stumbled upon CrossFit, which is a strength and conditioning program that combines different exercises into workouts that develop all aspects of fitness. It takes the idea of cross-training to the extreme. If you haven't heard of it before, you should definitely check it out and watch some of the workout videos. Everyday they post a Workout of the Day (WOD) and CrossFit athletes performing them. Now, I've only watched a few, but you'll soon realize that these are killer workouts. Watch these people with excellent physiques become totally wiped and struggle to complete these exercises as they tire.
This program is used by firefighters, police officers, SWAT, and military. I like to think of it as the training Jason Bourne got.
I think this is exactly what I need. A lot of the WODs look like obstacle courses, which I used to just love as a kid. Run, jump, climb, throw, lift, as fast as you can and try and put in the best time.
Well, it turns out that there's a CrossFit club in my current city. I really want to join, but I don't know if I'll do it right away, as it would be an extra cost and I'd have to drive to it. I can't really justify that now since my gym membership is essentially free (student at Uni) and it's a short walk away. It's also at a specific time each day, so there's no flexibility. Eventually it's something I would like to do though. It just looks awesome! You do something different everyday, so it's exciting and you wouldn't have to worry about boredom setting in. It is possible to just follow the workouts on your own, but they use a lot of equipment that my gym doesn't have.
They also use a lot of squats, deadlifts, presses, power cleans, clean and jerks for the weight lifting portions. I think I'll have to work on my form first before I fully engage. But this is certainly exciting stuff!
Cheers,
Raiden
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5 comments:
I love this post! Me, too. I want to be fit, strong and healthy. I'm not a violent person either, but I loved studying Arnis while I was here. Even though it ended like it did, it is one of my favorite memories of my time in here in the Philippines. You mention going to the gym for school. Are you a student? The reason I ask is you write really well, and you want to try out the Crossfit. One of my favorite things to do was pitch stories to my college paper and then get to do stuff for free. I got to ride in the Airship Shamu--Sea World's blimp in the shape of a killer whale. I wound up vomiting Pizza Hut three hours later, but it was still worth it. Even if you're not a student, maybe you could tell them you'll write about it in your blog or for a local paper. It's a really cool way to try out stuff on a budget, help a business that you think is cool, and give people ideas of stuff to do. I know I thought it was pretty cool when you mentioned it. Just a thought.
hey Raiden great post! I have also been thinking about what it really means to be fit, I'll check out crossfit as well. Looking forward to shredding with you!
Tea
Raiden, your achievements for the past 90 days is truly inspirational. Your dedication to your goals is most apparent.
Like the previous commenter I am looking forward to watching your progress.
Cheers,
Mike
Hello raiden! I'll say go for it! That is exactly my idea of a dream body and what led my to take up muay thai as well. Go get it :)
Christy, thanks for the idea. I might look into that. I actually did write a couple articles for a local hipster paper a few years ago. What it comes down to for me right now is that if I did go to it, I'd potentially lose my workout partner because my gf wouldn't always be able to get to the sessions on time because of work, and spending quality time with her is still one of my main goals!
tea, looking forward to shredding with you too! If you do give CrossFit a try, I'd be interested in hearing how it goes. Although, sometimes it seems people have ADHD when it comes to choosing a exercise program, so go for it when the time is right.
mike, glad I could be an inspiration. It's infectious. Mokney see, monkey do!
sammy, good to hear from you again. Muay Thai sounds awesome. I'd really like to give some martial arts a try. I feel like its in my blood.
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