Muay Thai Workout

I’m starting my Muay Thai workout on Wednesday. I have a heavy bag and speed bag at home that I just put together — my wife bought me a really nice bag stand — she’s the best. Here’s my schedule (Monday, Wednesday, & Friday):

shmula.com, boxer, muay thai evangelist, jujitsu bone and joint manipulator extraordianaireRound 1
Punch/Squat Interval Training – Start with my left hand, begin with a series of five punches. Left, right, left , right, left. Then squat down, bending at the knees, ducking below my opponents punch. Bend at the knees, excercising the muscles in the hamstrings when squatting. Rest for 15 seconds. Do at least three sets of 15 during the round.

Round 2
Upper Body Interval Training – Throw a series of rapid punches at the bag for 15 seconds, then rest 15 seconds. Repeat on and off for 3 minutes then rest. This will build up heart, stamina and punching power.

Round 3
Lower Body Combo Training – Squat five times ensuring my elbow touches my knees. After your the squat, slide to my left, squat five times again keeping my hands up at all times and repeat on the other side. After the fifth squat, hit the bag for 15 seconds, then rest for 15 seconds. Do two sets of 10 during the round.

Round 4
Right boom kicks (15)
Left boom kicks (15)
Right body kicks (15)
Left body kicks (15)
Right head kicks (15)
Left head kicks (15)

Round 5
2 minutes on speed bag

This should be fun. I’m not overweight by any stretch of the word, but my heart needs to pick up the pace. My dad died of a heart attack when he was 50 years old, so I don’t have the best genes to start with; then again, he smoked ~2 packs/day, drank a lot, and ate a ton of crap. I actually eat healthy. So, I’ll probably live longer than he did. At any event, I need to excercise and that’s my schedule above.

On Tuesday and Thursday, I plan on doing pull-up’s, push-up’s, and sit-up’s and train on the treadmill.  This is going to be fun.

I used to do Jujitsu and ended at a Blue Belt. I might start that again sometime — It’s a time committment, which I don’t have right now. But, that would be fun to start again.


Short URL: http://bit.ly/fHsS

Share This Post:



  • Digg
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • HackerNews
  • Reddit
  • Live
  • email

2-pizza teams (10)
3 C's (3)
37signals (1)
5S (38)
A3 Report (9)
adoption (7)
agile/software (59)
ajax (4)
amazon (53)
apple (3)
apple iphone (7)
axiom (3)
Aza Raskin (9)
backcountry.com (2)
berlin (1)
bill gates (1)
bill marriott (1)
blog tag (1)
book reviews (4)
bullwhip effect (5)
business (397)
business plans (3)
busm361 (13)
BzzAgent (12)
call center and queueing (11)
car buying (2)
Carbonite (1)
change management (5)
chicago (1)
click fraud (1)
click-to-ship (21)
clocky (2)
colin powell (2)
community (2)
company interviews (18)
company interviews (6)
complexity (32)
costs (8)
culture (7)
customer experience (10)
customer obsession (52)
customer recovery function (1)
customer segmentation (8)
customer service (17)
design thinking (14)
digg (4)
drum-buffer-rope (38)
dublin (1)
dynamic systems (24)
eBay (6)
economics (3)
efficiency (4)
ethnography (29)
family (18)
featuritis (15)
flexibility (1)
forecasting (2)
four performance dimensions (2)
Fun With The 2×2 Matrix (1)
game theory (7)
Gemba (67)
genchi genbutsu (68)
general (135)
germany (1)
google (15)
Gretchen Rubin (1)
heijunka (65)
holidays (1)
hoshin kanri (1)
how to be a human (1)
IDEO (2)
image uploading (1)
interviews (4)
iphone (5)
ishikawa (69)
IT at Toyota (67)
jason fried (1)
just-in-time (4)
kaizen (4)
kanban (46)
law of instinct (1)
Leadership (46)
lean (167)
Lean Consumption Maps (98)
learning curve (1)
licketyship (1)
mark cuban (1)
martin luther king (1)
mary poppendieck (1)
metrics (73)
microsoft (6)
milton friedman (1)
moving average (1)
muda (68)
nba fines (1)
net promoter score (nps) (1)
obeya (39)
Off-Topic (1)
onstar (1)
operations (108)
pageviews (3)
pareto principle (39)
patent (1)
peanut butter manifesto (2)
philosophy (3)
Poka-Yoke (6)
poppendieck (3)
powerpoint sucks (2)
private equity (4)
process measures (6)
product development (20)
productivity (4)
quality (41)
quasimodal design (1)
queueing theory (41)
Raffle (1)
rational choice (2)
regression analysis (18)
respect for people (6)
root cause analysis (60)
sarah+palin (2)
seth godin (1)
simplicity principle (10)
six sigma (128)
snowboarding (2)
social media (3)
spam (1)
statistical process control (46)
strategy (46)
suburban (1)
supply chain (24)
takt time (8)
teaching (2)
team size (9)
technology (104)
the beer distribution game (1)
The Happiness Project (1)
the profit tree (7)
The Visual Factory (11)
theory of constraints (41)
time (2)
timeline (3)
tony+hsieh (11)
toyota (75)
travel (1)
trump bankruptcy (1)
turnaround (5)
twitter (8)
uspto (1)
utah deal flow (2)
variation (69)
venture capital (1)
Visual Management (11)
waste (59)
website traffic (2)
Wing Chun (2)
wisdom of crowds (1)
wisdom teeth (1)
word-of-mouth marketing (18)
yahoo (2)
zappos.com (12)
zero defects (3)

WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better.


If you enjoyed this post, please consider to leave a comment or subscribe to the feed and get future articles delivered to your feed reader.

Comments

Hello,
There is a topic opened about this issue on the Muay Thai forum in the Netherlands, Fighttalk.

They are wondering what you mean with ‘Boomkicks’.
Please leave a message at fighttalk in English. I can translate the Dutch posts for you.

Look here: http://www.fighttalk.nl/forum/.....hp?t=13021

What is a boomkick?

Ashot Dragnof, i’ve never heard of such a term but the only thing that comes to mind is when you rotate your hip to use your leg as a whip allowing the contact surface of your lower shin to do some serious damage.

Leave a comment

(required)

(required)


Additional comments powered by BackType