Many of our students at SwiftKick are either working through an injury or have learned to adapt their training and fighting style around long term injuries. Instead of quitting or succumbing to the idea that they “can’t” do something, they have discovered the power of adaptability as they press through. At the center of adaptability …
http://t.co/HUQsuCe2 Interview with Brian Cowell on the closed session training weekend with Crazy Monkey Defense #
Last weekend Brian Cowell attended a weekend of training put on by Crazy Monkey Defense. We had the opportunity of asking Brian a few questions about the weekend. This is what he shared: Brian: The weekend was a closed session just for trainers. It was up in Los Angeles at Center Line Gym, Jerry Wetzel’s gym—the head CM trainer in the US. Q: What did you guys do? B: Mostly sparring. Anything goes sparring sessions. There were guys there from all over the country: New York, Tennessee, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, etc. and a lot of trainers from California. We worked extensively on technical skills in CM 1, 2, and 3. Q: How long did it last? B: It started Friday and went through Monday. We sparred about 8 hours a day. Q: What were you hoping to get out of the weekend as you were headed to it? B: I was hoping to get training and experiences to improve my personal game, which by default will improve my coaching. I went for personal benefit and for the benefit of my clients. Q: Was there anything you were surprised with? B: I didn’t expect to have such a noticeable improvement in my sparring game. Others …
Had a fun weekend training with Crazy Monkey eight hours a day! # It's been said the greatest lost treasure can be found six feet underground….http://swiftkickma.com/2012/06/the-power-of-determination/ # @Rae_Pich Try something new! http://t.co/PEGSVzAJ in reply to Rae_Pich # @xoBarbaraBee Nice! in reply to xoBarbaraBee # @DontMessWithMom That's cool! Your boy is lucky! in reply to DontMessWithMom …
It has been said that the greatest treasure in all the Earth can be found six feet underground…in cemeteries. It is the lost riches people have carried with them to the grave–great and wonderful things that they failed to appropriate within themselves and release. This is a sad reality and perhaps a common fear people …
