Just saw this on Facebook. Not the way it was submitted, but take a look because it is interesting and worth considering:
I will try to put a write up of this version of the archive shortly to credit this interpretation.
Just saw this on Facebook. Not the way it was submitted, but take a look because it is interesting and worth considering:
I will try to put a write up of this version of the archive shortly to credit this interpretation.
I’m a technique guy, and I try to be a fitness guy. I spent a lot of time doing pushups incorrectly, and I frequently find myself looking at folks on tests and in classes doing either: a.) terrible pushups due to not going through anything close to a proper range of motion (aka ‘elbow twitches’) or b.) giving maximum effort to doing pushups with a form that will likely injure them. I am convinced that a recurring shoulder injury I have is directly related to me doing thousands of enthusiastic repetitions of poor form pushups. I’ve tried to clean up my act, and I think this video (not by me) does a good job of explaining proper form for the basic pushup. You probably can’t do as many of them as you think you can.
The muscle walk was a great success. We raised over $7000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. On the trailing side, the t-shirt company we used holds a weekly contest, and it awards $100 off the next year’s order to the weekly winner. Go vote for my team to help offset the cost of next year’s shirts. It’s free, but it supports kempoinfo.com indirectly (by supporting me). Go on, you know you want to…http://www.customink.com/photos/sage-s-walkinators.