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Adult Sports Leagues, and Why You Should Join One

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

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goalLast week’s post on the buddy system got me thinking about the importance of general camaraderie in physical activity, beyond just the fact that having a person who relies on you to work out will get you off your butt and moving. I think you can go further than a single buddy – how about an entire team of them?

I don’t know where I’d be without my weekly Ultimate Frisbee games. That may sound silly or infantile, but I’m serious: it keeps me sane, melts the stress away, and represents an opportunity to keep up with friends (in person, not over some social network or through texting). In other words, it’s my primary form of playing. And though I realize it’s ultimately my fault, I don’t think I play up Play enough around here. Sure, there was the Definitive Guide some time back, and we all remember the post on dance (no, I still haven’t uploaded any videos), but it really deserves more emphasis. It’s one of those aspects of life that seems to fall by the wayside, even as you intellectually acknowledge its importance. Heck, with children having trouble getting a good solid play session in these days without strict adherence to a daily planner, is it any wonder that adults need the occasional nudge toward carefree play?

So consider today’s post an official nudge.

Play doesn’t have to be totally unstructured, though. It’s not necessary to flail around like a young kid exploring the extent of his or her physicality, or climb around on jungle gyms amidst odd looks from parents. In fact, there’s something to be said for engaging in cohesive, structured group play – also known as sport. Our ancestors surely played sports, both for fun and as tests of physical prowess, and there exists extensive evidence of sport in the ancient world, from Gaelic field hockey-esque hurling to Chinese soccer-esque cuju to Roman rugby-esque harpastum to the mysterious Mesoamerican ballgame. A Native American game called chunkey, in which spears and sticks were thrown through rolling stone hoops, may have helped usher in inter-tribal peace in what’s now the southeastern United States. Sport is powerful. While it’d be pretty cool to start up a Primal harpastum league, you’ll probably have better chances with one of the more contemporary pursuits.

But how? Where?

Back when I was a kid, finding a pickup football game was as easy as heading down to the local field on a summer’s day. Basketball games could be had at any open court, and kickball or baseball games were always popping up at the local diamond. How’s a person to get involved nowadays? Well, it depends entirely on what sport you’re interested in.

People still play basketball outside without needed structured leagues to make it happen. Just visit a local park and, if the sun’s out and there’s a full court available, you’ll probably be able to get a game going. I don’t play the game myself (I enjoy watching, though), but one of my buddies plays pickup games all the time. His advice? Find a park where people are playing, making sure they’re not too good (or too bad) for you, and put your name in to play. It also helps to ask what time of day and day of the week people generally play, since you’ll find that outdoor pickup courts follow an unofficial schedule of sorts.

There are also more organized avenues. For pickup games or open gyms in your area, check out Infinite Hoops or No Fouls. For adult amateur leagues, try googling “adult basketball leagues [your city here].” I tried looking for a comprehensive aggregator, but they were all regional.

Yeah, I’m biased, but it’s just a fantastic sport. I’m also biased toward meat and vegetables. Ultimate also has a lower barrier to entry than some of the other sports, where you might face off directly against opponents with vastly superior talent, strength, speed, and size. Don’t get me wrong; you still gotta have accuracy, speed, and the ability/willingness to throw your body out there for some big catches, but total beginners can have fun with it.

If you can’t get enough friends together to play, check out some local leagues through the Ultimate Players’ Association. As always, Google is your friend. LA people, check this.

Ultimate’s lesser-known relative that combines golf and frisbee, frolf is kind of the black sheep of the disc-related sports. We don’t really like to talk about or acknowledge its existence, to be quite honest, but I felt for completeness’ sake I’d give it a plug.

Though my Ultimate teammates would crucify me for doing this, here’s a frolf course finder for the United States. Enjoy.

Sure, hipsters may have obfuscated and ruined just about every fond childhood memory through layers of cheap irony, but they can’t take kickball away (try as they might). Kickball is like baseball, only with big rubber balls and feet. It is a true joy. You probably won’t get an amazing intense workout with kickball, but you’ll have fun, and that’s really what we’re going for here.

Check out WAKA for a league near you, or spring for the kickball set and get your own games going. If that doesn’t pan out, you can always follow the trail of empty PBR cans.

Elementary school districts across the United States have been banning children from engaging in ultra-competitive, soul-crushing sports. You know, stuff like tag, freeze tag, hide and go seek, capture the flag, and, most famously, dodgeball. Dodgeball is a tough sport. I played it as a kid and there’s no ignoring the fact that getting pegged in the face by a rubber ball is embarrassing and defeating. It’s just you, the ball, and that annoying kid that sits behind you and flicks spitballs at the back of your head in class. Someone’s getting hit and someone’s walking away victorious. That’s a lot to handle, but it’s an important lesson for anyone, even adults. So, adults, think about playing some dodgeball.

Here’s a short list of local dodgeball leagues. Following the Google formula should reap results, too (“adult coed dodgeball leagues [city]”).

American football is a tricky one. There’s a reason high school, college, and pro players wear lots and lots of padding: throwing one’s adult body full force against another adult body can be dangerous to both bodies. Of course, those guys are incredible athletes, hugely strong and fast at once, so there’s a lot more potential force behind those hits than you see with the biannual warriors in the park on Super Bowl Sunday during half time. Some, though, have argued that the padding and helmets only make the hits harder, wilder, and more dangerous (kinda like how thick running shoes mask the damage that’s being done to your feet and lower limbs until it’s too late), so maybe playing naked (not like that) subconsciously ensures safer hits.

Flag or touch football is a good option if you want to avoid any career-ending injuries, or just play with friends you trust and tackle/tread lightly.

It’s the biggest sport, globally, but since I have a lot of American readers who may not be into it, it bears mentioning. Soccer is undeniably intensely physical; you have to be in great physical shape to keep up the pace of a 90-minute soccer game spanning the entirety of those huge fields. And you don’t necessarily have to be great at it in order to have fun – if you don’t believe me, just watch a youth soccer game sometime. They’re generally awful (lots of clustering around the ball, regardless of a player’s position on the team) but seem to really enjoy it. I see a lot of pickup games at local LA parks on Sunday evenings, right before dusk. Any city with a large Latino population will probably have games available.

If that doesn’t work, try a Google search for local adult soccer leagues.

This is not my favorite sport. Okay, I harbor an intense disinterest in it, bordering on dislike. That said, it is a sport that takes speed, strength, hand-eye coordination, accuracy, and teamwork. Maybe it’s because I was never any good at it that I don’t like it, but go ahead and do it if you’re a fan. Anything physical that gets people working together toward a common goal (the utter defeat of your opponents) is fine by me.

The ever popular corporate softball league is a good reliable option, or you could check out the Adult Baseball Association.

For any sport, Googling the phrases “adult [sport] leagues [your area/city/state]” or “coed [sport] leagues [area]” will generally produce good results. Another option is going to your region’s Craigslist “event calendar” and searching for “[sport] league” or “[sport] pickup games.” You can also get good results through Yelp.

This is serious stuff, guys. It’s not food and it’s not resistance training or sleep or which supplement is best, but it is vitally important. Sports are a way to test your mettle. Anyone can face down an inanimate object (barbell, your own bodyweight, a pullup bar, a steeply ascending mountain hike), but how often do you get to see how you stack up physically and mentally against your fellow (wo)man? The rush of victory is delicious and addictive, while defeat is a bitter pill that we should all learn to swallow. Both have their place in a healthy, happy, well-adjusted modern life, but it’s up to us to make it happen.

On second thought, this post is no nudge; it’s a well-placed boot.

So do it, and let me know how it goes in the comment board!

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WOW: I’m Gonna Be (500 Reps)

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Welcome Stumblers and all newcomers! If you want to lose weight, gain muscle, increase energy levels, reduce stress or just generally look and feel healthier you need to plan 500 reps.

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Hit 500 reps total, using the following:

Pullups
Pushups
Handstand Pushups
Planks
Weighted Lunges
Broad Jumps

Warmup: 30 second Grok Squat, three light sprints at 70%.

It doesn’t matter how you get your 500 reps as long as you mix these all in.

Maybe I’m showing my age by making a reference to The Proclaimers in a workout post, but I do so unabashedly. Besides, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” is still one of my top training songs and it always kills at karaoke.

Remember how I mentioned WOWs might occasionally take the form of fitness tests, as opposed to workouts you’d do on a regular basis? That sometimes I’d ask you to perform a grueling, demanding task just to prove to yourself that you could do it, as a mark of progress? This is one of those times.

I’m always trying to come up with new workouts to keep things interesting (for you and for me), and my latest one consists of choosing a number of reps, usually in the hundreds, and then attempting to reach that number by way of various exercises. I might do a combination of pullups, pushups, planks, box jumps, glute ham raises, and/or lunges to hit four hundred reps. If I go for six hundred reps, I’d obviously do more of the easier stuff. 500 reps seems to be the sweet spot. It’s rough, but if you choose the right reps and exercises, you can usually finish it. It’s also a lot of fun, despite the effort involved, because you’re constantly moving onto a new movement, and you’re never relegated to grinding out single reps on one movement since you can just try the next one and come back later. It’s hard to give up when you have six other choices.

So, using pullups, pushups, handstand pushups, planks (where one second equals one rep), weighted lunges, and broad jumps, hit 500 repetitions. You can mix them, mash them, and alternate them in any order you prefer; just be sure you do at least 50 reps of each exercise (don’t go easy and just do several minutes of planks – although that’s harder than it sounds) and reach a total of 500. There’s no time limit, so rest in between sets – or even reps, if it gets to that point – as needed. And remember, you have the freedom to customize this workout. If you’d like to add box jumps or inverted rows or some other movement to the rotation have at it.

Make it easier:

Do more reps of the exercises that are easiest for you. Some people might have an easier time doing more lunges, rows, and planks, while others might find it’s easier to do more pullups and pushups.Listen to your body and go with the flow of the workout. If another pullup just sounds impossible at the moment, save the rest of ‘em for the end. You’re going for 500 reps, so you need all the help you can get.

Make it harder:

Do more reps of the exercises that are hardest for you. If you find handstand pushups difficult, do them anyway.Wear a weight vest the entire time.

If you can’t complete a pullup or a handstand pushup, for example, use the PBF Essential Movements Progression and Self-Assessment to determine which movements you can complete. Even if you’re doing knee pushups and chair pullups, that’s totally fine! Do what you can.

Workouts of the Week are an optional component of Primal Blueprint Fitness and should only be completed by those that have mastered Level 4 of each Lift Heavy Things Essential Movement.It’s recommended that the WOWs replace one or both Lift Heavy Things workouts or the Sprint workout (depending on the WOW) each week instead of being done in addition to the Lift Heavy Things and Sprint workouts.As always, be safe, avoid injury and use proper lifting technique at all times.

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Go do your 500 reps now then tell me how fit you are.

Rethinking Fitness

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

I’ve been away from this for a while. Hope you noticed :-)  Here’s why:

As I’ve been researching, reading and learning more and more about weight loss and fitness, I started to realized that all the old knowledge is, well…old!

The whole mindset of X set of Y reps over Z different movements per body part just isn’t right. Or necessary.

There’s a lot I want to cover and I’ll be doing that in the coming weeks but just know that these new ideas will make a huge difference and if you, like me, hate the same ‘ol, same ‘ol gym routines (like I never want to go again) you’re gonna love the new stuff.

Talk to you soon,

-Davey-

Review of Real Deal Six Pack Ab System

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

In a fat loss world dominated by marketing hype, exaggerations and flat-out lies, finding a practical, for-real six pack ab program that actually produces results is not easy.

Even if you can get past the “miracle pills”, “revolutionary diets” and “ab-steppers”, how can you know for sure which products are worth your money and which ones are nothing more than hyped up junk?

For those looking to lose their belly fat and replace it with an impressive set of abs, trying to figure out which advice to follow can sometimes be a nightmare.

Well, I’m happy to say that I’ve already done the dirty work for you.

Best-selling fitness author and fat loss expert, Sean Nalewanyj, has just released a brand new fat burning and six pack ab system that I had the pleasure of reviewing. For those of you who don’t know who Sean is, he’s the creator of one of the most famous natural bodybuilding programs available on the web today: The Muscle Gain Truth No-Fail System.

His program has been a top-seller for several years, and he’s finally decided to channel his efforts to taking on the fat loss world as well. After spending many hours examining this new package from top to bottom, I have to admit that it’s one of the most complete and comprehensive abdominal fat loss programs to hit the market as of late.

It’s called “The Real Deal Six Pack Ab Sculpting System“, and contains virtually every single tool you’ll need to get into impressive shape fast.

It starts with his 261-page e-book, “The Six Pack Ab Solution”. This is the main component of the system, and covers the entire process of losing stomach fat in detail from A to Z. You’ll learn everything you need to know about proper nutrition, weight training, cardiovascular exercise, progress tracking and everything in between.

The book is all written in simple layman’s terms, so anyone can understand and follow it. You can read through the book directly from your computer or print it off and place it in a 3-ring binder to read wherever you’d like.

Along with the main e-book, Sean hands you an entire collection of detailed support modules and bonus gifts to help you even further.

You get the “Metabolic Ignition Workout Plan” that shows you exactly how to train for maximum fat loss and get razor sharp abs. Included are 2, 3 and 4-day per week training schedules, so you can be sure you’ll find one that fits your schedule.

Next up is the full video exercise database to teach you proper form and technique to use in the gym. Sean personally demonstrates over 100 of the most effective weight training exercises out there, complete with full motion video and written descriptions.

He then hands you 7 different “30-Day Ab Sculpting Meal Plans” to remove all of the guesswork from your diet. These exclusively developed plans show you what to eat, how much to eat and when to eat it to turbo charge your metabolism while staying full and energetic.

On top of the meal plans, Sean gives you 2 detailed “Fat Burning Food Reports”, where he outlines “The Top 20 Food Sources That Burn Fat Fast”, and “The Top 20 Food Sources That Make You Fat Fast”. This will give you a detailed analysis of which foods to keep handy and which ones to steer clear of.

He also keeps you organized and motivated by providing you with 5 different printable progress tracking booklets. Included are a workout logbook, daily meal planner, supplement organizer, 12-week progress analyzer and goal-setter.

To cap off the offer, Sean hands you a 1-month access card to his renowned “Muscle Building & Fat Loss Inner Circle” (where you can ask questions and share advice with other members) as well as free lifetime product updates.

You can check out the site to read about all of the individual components that are included in the complete package.

After making my way through all of the detailed items included in this system, I can say with honesty that there are no other six pack ab programs currently available that offer this kind of value.

But the real question you’re probably wondering is simple…

“Does the program actually work?”

In short, YES!

Sean has a great reputation in the industry for offering high quality and effective programs, and this one is no exception. Even though this system is still quite new, his members and colleagues are already raving about it.

Even more noteworthy than the program itself is Sean’s obvious desire to genuinely help those who follow his advice. Unlike most junky programs out there that look to have been slapped together over a weekend, it’s clear that a ton of time and effort was put in to make this program really stand out.

Best of all, Sean offers everything to you for an extremely reasonable price. The system is currently selling for about half the cost of a single session with a personal trainer, which is incredible considering everything you’ll receive. However, this is simply an introductory price, and I suspect that the cost will be increasing in the near future.

Bottom Line Verdict: If you’re interested in burning fat (from your midsection and your entire body) quickly, safely and permanently, The Real Deal Six Pack Ab Sculpting System is one of the best investments you could possibly make.

It’s an incredible value… is endorsed by top experts in the field… was created by a reputable expert… and more importantly, it is highly effective at producing results fast.

In fact, Sean is so confident with the results that can be obtained from his system that he even lets you access the entire program FREE for a full 21 days. This way you can try the entire program out risk-free for yourself before deciding if it’s right for you.

You’ve got nothing to lose by at least giving it a try.

Important: When you place your order at Sean’s website, you’ll have the chance to grab 2 additional upgrade packages: the “Deluxe Edition” and the “Ultimate Edition“.

Included in these upgrade packages are a professionally narrated audio version of his e-book, a recipe and smoothie booklet, no-nonsense supplement reviews, fat burning food guides, a mind & motivation mp3 course, body fat measuring instructions and more.

If you’re truly serious about achieving flat, sculpted and sexy abs, these additional features are strongly recommended and can be purchased for only a few extra bucks.

Go ahead and check it out now…

(Even if you’re not interested in spending any money on a full system just yet, you can still sign up for Sean’s free part email course, “6 Critical Keys To Rapid Fat Loss Revealed “. You can also read some inspiring before/after stories of people who achieved incredible results using Sean’s principles.)

Does “The Pump” Help Stimulate Muscle Growth? | Does "The Pump" Help Stimulate Muscle

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Your chalked hands are poised to grip the glistening, cold bar as your back presses firmly against the bench.

Un-racking the weight with the assistance of your training partner, you work that bar up and down with maximum intensity and squeeze your chest and triceps through each grueling rep.

Re-racking the bar after working through 6 reps, you plant your feet firmly on the ground and stand up.

Engorged with blood, your chest feels tight.

As you look in the mirror, you get a rush out of how full and vascular your pecs look now.

This “pump” has given you the motivation to tear through the rest of your workout.

The fact is a pump is the best feeling in bodybuilding.

What is a pump? It’s the feeling that you get when blood gets trapped inside muscle tissue when you workout with weights.

Yes, you’re muscles become bigger, tighter, and more vascular, but is it any good in stimulating muscle growth?

When you work in intense weight training, you will typically get a natural pump, and it’s certainly not anything bad.

However, keep in mind that the myth that a pump indicates a successful workout and helps in stimulating muscle growth is absolutely baseless.

Using a pump to measure your workout’s success will just lead to disappointment.

There are so many times I’ve heard bodybuilders talking about huge pumps and swap stories on how to get them.

“If you want a huge pump, you’ve got to try this!”. ”

If you’ve been around for awhile, you must have overheard this in the gym.

Even though a pump feels awesome, it does not do anything in terms of stimulating muscle gain.

When you get a pump, it just means that you’ve trapped extra blood in your muscle tissue.

Consider this: I would get an incredible pump if I grabbed a pair of 10 pound dumbbells and did 300 reps of a bench press movement.

See, if muscle pumps did equate to muscle growth, the key for stimulating muscle growth would be super light weight and totally high rep programs.

It doesn’t take a lot of intellect or bodybuilding knowledge to know that this simply isn’t true.

So how will you know if your workout is actually stimulating muscle growth?

It’s not that hard….

Compare the reps and weights from last week’s workout to this week’s workout.

Notice any improvements?

You’re checking for increased reps or added resistance.

If your answer is positive, rest assured that your workouts are successful and effective at stimulating muscle growth, regardless of whether or not you felt a pump.

If you want to build muscle mass and strength, you need to give 100% to every rep on every set and constantly progress from week to week.

If you can push yourself to achieve this week after week, you will be stimulating muscle growth regardless of whether or not you feel the pump.

I hope that this article helped you to better grasp the concept of the pump and its nonexistent effect on stimulating muscle growth.

These days, finding a reliable online source for muscle-building information has become quite a challenge.

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