Bodybuilding.com Store Articles Forum BodySpace
BodySpace  
Home BodyBlogs News Member Listing Help

shavoc

"Increase my size, and get ripped abs..."

View shavoc's:

Contact shavoc:
Send Private Message
Report shavoc Report shavoc
Leave Comment for shavoc Leave Comment

shavoc's Stats for Training
Coming Soon...


Archive for the 'Training' Category

Cheat Day!!!

Friday, May 25th, 2007

It’s great…it’s cheat day…
I’m thinking pizza…and beer…mmm Beeeeerrrrr….

Have a great weekend everyone!!!

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Just wishing everyone a safe Memorial Day weekend!!!

No Comments.

Leave Comment

Kuk Sool Won

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Many people have asked me about the martial art I teach/study.  Here is a definition from the World Kuk Sool Headquarters:

 http://www.kuksoolwon.com/kuksool01.html

 

A Comprehensive Martial Arts System
Kuk Sool Won™ is a systematic study of all of the traditional fighting arts, which together comprise the martial arts history of Korea. As such, Kuk Sool Won™ is extremely well organized and seeks to integrate and explore all aspects of the traditional Korean martial arts.As a martial arts system, Kuk Sool Won™ covers the entire spectrum of established Asian fighting arts and body conditioning techniques, as well as mental development and traditional weapons training. The following list includes some, but by no means all, of the elements of Kuk Sool Won™.
 
  HAND TECHNIQUES
 
  • Closed and open hand striking methods: including palm, fist, wrist, finger striking, and specialized hand training techniques.
  • Pressure point striking.
  • Striking with arm and shoulder.
  • Blocking and parrying.
 
  LEG TECHNIQUES
 
  • Fundamental kicks.
  • Spinning kicks.
  • Jumping kicks.
  • Combination kicks.
  • Double leg kicks.
  • Pressure point kicking.
  • Specialty kicking.
 
  THROWING and GRAPPLING
 
  • Body throws.
  • Projection throws.
  • Leg throws.
  • Pressure point grappling.
  • Grappling defense.
  • Wrestling techniques.
  • Ground fighting.
 
  JOINT-LOCKING TECHNIQUES
 
  • Restraining methods.
  • Joint breaking techniques.
  • Combination joint locking.
  • Control and redirection techniques.
  • Arresting and pain-compliance techniques.
 
  FALLING TECHNIQUES and ACROBATICS
 
  • Body conditioning and agility techniques.
  • Body protection techniques.
  • Acrobatics for defense and offense.
 
  BODY CONDITIONING
 
  • Overall stretching and flexibility training.
  • Cardiovascular conditioning.
  • Muscle toning.
  • Ligament and tendon strengthening.
  • Joint flexibility and bone conditioning.
 
  ANIMAL-STYLE TECHNIQUES
 
  Techniques based on the movements and/or
  characteristics of certain “martial” animals such as:

  Tiger
  Praying Mantis
  Crane
  Dragon
  Snake
  Bear
  Eagle
  etc.

 
  TRADITIONAL KOREAN WEAPONS
 
  • Sword: short & long, single or double, straight or inverted.
  • Staff: short, middle & long, single or double.
  • Jointed Staff (flail): double or triple.
  • Spear.
  • Cane.
  • Rope.
  • Fan.
  • Bow & Arrow.

    There are 24 different traditional Korean Royal Court weapons in the curriculum of Kuk Sool Won™ plus Buddhist and Tribal weaponry.

 
  MARTIAL ART HEALING METHODS
 
  • Acupressure.
  • Acupuncture.
  • Internal energy systems.
  • Herbal medicine.
 
  MEDITATION and BREATHING TECHNIQUES
 
  • Various breath control techniques.
  • Meditation and breathing postures.
  • Concentration techniques.

http://www.kuksoolwon.com/kuksool01.html

Yardwork

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

I usually skip working out on Sunday, and do yardwork instead…I think I’d rather be in the gym…

Workout Change-up

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

I’ve been changing my workout routine about every month or so.  It’s a good boost for my body, but sometimes I get a workout plan that I like so much, it’s hard to leave.

No Comments.

Leave Comment

test 2

Friday, May 18th, 2007

test 2

No Comments.

Leave Comment

test

Friday, May 18th, 2007

just a test post…

No Comments.

Leave Comment

Cheat Day!!!

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Today was cheat day!!!  I had a huge burger, with french fries, and a 24 oz. beer.  So nice…

Sorry, to gloat…but it’s worth every calorie…

No Comments.

Leave Comment

Thanks…

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Thanks again to all who have added me, and are leaving messages of support.

No Comments.

Leave Comment

Crunches/Pushups

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

I forgot to mention…I try to do 100 side benders, 100 crunches, and 100 pushups every morning, and every evening.  It keeps my core in top shape.

No Comments.

Leave Comment


Member Login

Sign in for more FREE features and tools!

Username or
Email Address:
Password:
Remember Me


New to Bodybuilding.com?
Sign Up Now It's FREE!



Ignite
Bodybuilding.com
Home  |  Store  |  Products  |  How 2 Shop  |  Contact Us  |  Terms of Use  | Search  |  Checkout