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		<title>The Most Important Quality to Have is INTENSITY</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 02:45:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Webster’s Dictionary defines intensity as, “extreme degree of strength, force, energy or feeling”. The Single most important quality to possess to get the results you desire is intensity.   There is NOTHING that will amplify your results more or help you achieve them faster than having an insane amount of intensity.  Perhaps you are thinking, what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Webster’s Dictionary defines intensity as, “extreme degree of strength, force, energy or feeling”.</p>
<p>The Single most important quality to possess to get the results you desire is intensity.   There is NOTHING that will amplify your results more or help you achieve them faster than having an insane amount of intensity.  Perhaps you are thinking, what about steroids?  I can pump you with all of the steroids you want, but if you don’t train, you won’t achieve results.  Intensity is directly connected to mindset and while both can be worked on, having them from the start will help you achieve any goal you desire.</p>
<div id="attachment_598" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 562px"><a href="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Arnold-Schwarzenegger-intensity.gif"><img class="size-full wp-image-598" title="Arnold Schwarzenegger intensity" src="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Arnold-Schwarzenegger-intensity.gif" alt="" width="552" height="350" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Arnold trained with INTENSITY!!!</p></div>
<p>I have 2 clients which are the epitome of the word Intensity.  In their own words, client A was “at death’s door”.  They had bone cancer <span id="more-597"></span>and had been declared cancer free a year ago.  When they train with me, I have never had to tell them to “push through” or “dig deep”.  I actually have to tell them to stop b/c they will keep going if I don’t.  When you have seen your life flash before your eyes, you will live with a level of intensity like no other.  Client B has achieved tremendous results and it is all do to their intensity.  They actually told me that going through childbirth was easier than training with me, now THAT is intensity.  The funny thing is that THEY determine the intensity, not me.  I can only do so much though, intensity comes from within.  I can tell the client to push through and dig deep, I can refer them to their goal which they want to achieve, but without the intensity, we are wasting each other’s time.</p>
<p>Do YOU live life with intensity?</p>
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		<title>The SECRET to Crushing a Huge Drive on the Golf Course</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let’s face it guys, chicks dig the long ball.  The funny thing is that there seems to be little correlation between being big and strong and hitting the long ball.  I have seen many a mighty man swing as hard as he can only to duff the ball just past the ladies’ tee or hit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let’s face it guys, chicks dig the long ball.  The funny thing is that there seems to be little correlation between being big and strong and hitting the long ball.  I have seen many a mighty man swing as hard as he can only to duff the ball just past the ladies’ tee or hit a duck hook that ends up 2 fairways over.  The proof that you don’t need to be a big &amp; strong guy to crush your tee shot can be seen in the stats of the top 5 drivers on the PGA tour (list includes a couple other big names):</p>
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<td colspan="5" width="530" valign="top"><strong>                               Driving Distance Leaders on the PGA Tour (in yards)</strong></td>
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<td width="90"><strong>       Rank</strong></td>
<td width="110"><strong>            Name</strong></td>
<td width="110"><strong>         Height</strong></td>
<td width="110"><strong>        Weight</strong></td>
<td width="110"><strong>  Average(yds)</strong></td>
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<td width="90">          1</td>
<td width="110">   J.B. Holmes</td>
<td width="110">       5 ft 11 in</td>
<td width="110">         190 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          311.7</td>
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<td width="90">          2</td>
<td width="110">   Bubba Watson</td>
<td width="110">        6 ft 3 in</td>
<td width="110">         180 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          310.7</td>
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<td width="90">          3</td>
<td width="110">   Dustin Johnson</td>
<td width="110">        6 ft 4 in</td>
<td width="110">         190 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          310.0</td>
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<td width="90">          4</td>
<td width="110">   Chris Baryla</td>
<td width="110">        6 ft 0 in</td>
<td width="110">         180 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          309.0</td>
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<td width="90">          5</td>
<td width="110">   Angel Cabrera</td>
<td width="110">        6 ft 0 in</td>
<td width="110">         210 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          303.1</td>
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<td width="90">         14</td>
<td width="110">   Phil Mickelson</td>
<td width="110">        6 ft 3 in</td>
<td width="110">         200 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          296.9</td>
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<td width="90">         67</td>
<td width="110">   Tiger Woods</td>
<td width="110">        6 ft 1 in</td>
<td width="110">         185 lbs</td>
<td width="110">          289.6</td>
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<td colspan="5" width="530" valign="top">Note:  Y-T-D statistics through Shell Houston Open Apr 03, 2011<br />
Source:  http://www.pgatour.com</td>
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<p> <br />
Looking at the top 5:  Average Height = 6 ft 1 in, Average Weight = 190 lbs, Average Drive = 308.9 yds.  I think that it is safe to say that none of the above have ever been mistaken for Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno or Mr. Olympia AND I doubt anyone has ever asked any of them how much they can bench, squat or deadlift.  The point I am making here is that these are not the biggest and strongest guys so, you wouldn’t suspect that they can crush a 300 yard drive.  So, what’s their secret?</p>
<div id="attachment_341" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 581px"><a href="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Arnold-JB-Holmes.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-341" title="Arnold &amp; JB Holmes" src="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Arnold-JB-Holmes.jpg" alt="" width="571" height="284" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Arnold is Bigger &amp; Stronger, but JB Holmes drives it longer!!!</p></div>
<p>Whereas most other sports require you to move back and forth or side to side, golf requires that you twist.  Hence, most sports operate<span id="more-340"></span> in the Sagittal plane (forwards &amp; backwards) and Frontal plane (up, down and side to side), but Golf operates in the Transverse plane (rotational)</p>
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<p>While Core Strength and Flexibility are important for golf, Strength and Flexibility in the Transverse Plane is the <strong>SECRET</strong> to hitting the long ball!!!  The only problem is, most sports and most lifts are of the push / pull variety.  The “core barbell lifts” (bench, squat and deadlift) don’t lend themselves to any rotation whatsoever.  What other sports are similar in movement to golf?  Football? Nope…Baseball? Kinda, but not really…Basketball? Nope…I GOT IT!!!  THROWING EVENTS IN TRACK AND FIELD!!!  The Hammer, Discus and Shotput all involve movement in the Transverse plane and require more strength and explosive power than golf.  While it is a very niche area of training, I am fortunate to be friends with a Strength Coach who is an expert on training for the throwing events, Matt Ellis of <a title="Primal Athlete Training Center" href="http://www.primalatc.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Primal Athlete Training Center</a> in Cranston, Rhode Island.  Matt was a thrower in High School and College and his primary focus at <a title="Primal Athlete Training Center" href="http://www.primalatc.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Primal ATC</a> is training throwers.  Matt and I are <a title="HTKA" href="http://howtokickassseminar.com/theblog/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">HTKA </a>Brothers and he is a guy who eats, sleeps and breathes the throwing events.</p>
<p>I reached out to Matt to pick his brain on training in the transverse plane and instead of just answering my questions over the phone or via e-mail, Matt was cool enough to put together a great video which includes advice and exercises for Building Strength and Flexibility in the Transverse Plane.  Golfers and Throwers are both trying to produce power and torque through the transverse plane.  To crush a long drive or be a good thrower, you need to produce a lot of rotational torque through the body and the hips.  The goal for a thrower or a golfer is to keep their feet stationary and turn their hips and shoulders as far as possible to generate the most torque.  So, while it is important to be strong in the hips, core, lower back and glutes, you MUST be flexible as well.  It is not just about the mid-section being strong; it also has to be super flexible to generate a massive amount of rotational torque and power.</p>
<p>Watch Matt Ellis show us 3 exercises to improve strength and flexibility in the transverse plane:</p>
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<p><strong>1) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Seesaw press with Kettlebells</span></strong><br />
Grab two kettlebells (one in each hand) in the rack position.  Since our goal is to move a small implement as quickly as possible (golf club, shotput, etc.), we are focusing on using lighter weights so we can generate explosive power.  With your feet a little more narrow than shoulder width, rotate your upper body while pressing one kettlebell overhead and keeping the kettlebell on the non-rotating side in the rack position.  Finish looking behind yourself with the line of your shoulders at a 90 degree angle to the line of your feet.  Rotate back to facing forward while bringing the kettlebell back to the rack position and do the same movement going the other way.  Perform exercise as one fluid motion rotating left and right.</p>
<p><strong>2) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Side Snatch with a Kettlebell</span></strong><br />
Get into position to perform a kettlebell snatch with the kettlebell between your feet, back flat and knees bent.  Start out with the Kettlebell on the inside of one leg (e.g. INSIDE LEFT FOOT), grab it with the hand of the opposite side (e.g. RIGHT HAND), load the hips and drive your feet into the floor using your legs and upper body to explosively lift the Kettlebell overhead to the opposite side (e.g. RIGHT SIDE ABOVE SHOULDER) with arm at full extension.  For example, the Kettlebell would be on the inside of your left foot, you would reach across and down, grab it with your right hand and perform a snatch to the right side.</p>
<p><strong>3) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Russian Twists with a Thick Rope through a Kettlebell</span></strong><br />
<strong> </strong>Matt learned this exercise from World Class Hammer Thrower Koji Murofushi of Japan.  Loop a thick rope (2-3 inch diameter) through a Kettlebell, put feet and hips on a flat bench, with elbows tucked in tight to the body, use core and upper body to lift the thick rope and Kettlebell up off the ground and over your body to the other side and bring it down without having it touch the floor.  Continue motion side to side in a rhythmic fashion.  This exercise forces our feet to stay on the bench and it is forcing our upper body to twist.  As long as we keep the elbows by the ribs, we can turn properly and increase flexibility through the hips and the mid-section while increasing strength.  We are not working on moving a heavy weight slowly; we are working on moving a medium-sized weight as fast as possible.  This increases the strength in our core AND our flexibility.  This will carry over to the golf course and the shotput circle.</p>
<p>To learn more about Matt Ellis and his unique methods for training Discus, Shotput and Hammer Throwers, visit Primal Athlete Training Center here: <a href="http://www.primalatc.com/" class="broken_link">http://www.primalatc.com/</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had an epiphany the other day as I was walking out of the gym.  When I tell you, at first you might think to yourself, &#8220;Yeah, I know that, so what?&#8221;  But, when I really thought about it for several days, I truly realized how profound it was&#8230;YOU CAN&#8217;T BUY STRENGTH, IT MUST BE [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had an epiphany the other day as I was walking out of the gym.  When I tell you, at first you might think to yourself, &#8220;Yeah, I know that, so what?&#8221;  But, when I really thought about it for several days, I truly realized how profound it was&#8230;YOU CAN&#8217;T BUY STRENGTH, IT MUST BE EARNED!!!</p>
<p>Here is what prompted the revelation.  I was walking out of the gym and I almost got clipped by some jackass in a Jaguar while walking to my car.  As I looked to see who the person was who was enjoying their last seconds on Earth, I recognized the guy and started laughing so hard, the thought of bludgeoning him became a distant memory.  Come with me and I will tell you a story&#8230;</p>
<p>Last year I was training my back and needed to do Weighted Chin-Ups.  I waddled over to the Chin-Up Bar with a 45 LB plate hanging from me, trying to not have it bash into my knees.  I had to wait b/c there was a guy struggling to get his 4th and then 5th and final rep.  He had a full head of gray hair, looked to be in his late 40&#8242;s and had the muscle mass of a stick figure.  So, when he came down, I was pretty pissed when he looked at my 230LB frame and stared at the 45 LB plate hanging from me and uttered the following, &#8220;Wow, that&#8217;s pretty ambitious!!!”  It was in a very wise ass tone, like, &#8220;I can only do 5 and I am in great shape, but you will probably only bang out a couple at best.&#8221;  I got onto my tip toes and wrapped my hands around the bar&#8230;I DID 18 REPS!!!  When I came down, this clown&#8217;s jaw was dropped and I stared him right in the face as if I was ready to decapitate him with my bare hands and I walked away.</p>
<div id="attachment_290" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Robert-DeNiro-Taxi-Driver.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-290" title="Robert DeNiro Taxi Driver" src="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Robert-DeNiro-Taxi-Driver.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="307" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">5 Chin-Ups? You talkin&#39; to me?</p></div>
<p>In light of that experience, it was ironic that the same punk almost clipped me on the way to my car.  As he got out, he looked around<span id="more-289"></span>, as if to say, &#8220;Yeah, it&#8217;s a new Jaguar and yes, I am awesome.&#8221;  Look, I don&#8217;t care if you drive a Lamborghini or a Nissan Altima, but it&#8217;s hard to deny that when you drive a &#8220;luxury&#8221; car that you are not trying to convey your worth to other people.  Warren Buffett, the richest man on the planet drives a Cadillac with the license plate THRIFTY (note: he auctioned off his Lincoln Towncar in 2006, giving the money to charity, and bought a Cadillac to show his support for GM).  It is hysterical that he is driving such a modest vehicle, but that’s because he doesn&#8217;t drive it as a representation of his self-worth.</p>
<div id="attachment_291" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 537px"><a href="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Warren-Buffett-Lincoln-Towncar.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-291" title="Warren Buffett Lincoln Towncar" src="http://www.unstoppablestrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Warren-Buffett-Lincoln-Towncar.jpg" alt="" width="527" height="359" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Warren Buffett&#39;s car is a sign of practicality NOT his net worth</p></div>
<p>As I sat in the driver&#8217;s seat in my car, that&#8217;s when it hit me, you can buy almost anything in life that you want:  Cars, Houses, Botox, Liposuction, Hot Chicks, Nice Clothes, A Spouse, Children, etc.  One thing you can NEVER buy is STRENGTH.  If you don&#8217;t put forth the effort and go through the pain and gut through those extra reps when your mind has told you to stop then, you will not grow and get stronger.  When the average person looks at Jay Cutler or Ronnie Coleman, they say, &#8220;Those guys are huge, but they take Steroids.&#8221;  What???  Are you Serious!?!?!  You can take anything you want, Growth Hormone, Testosterone, etc., but if you don&#8217;t go to the gym and train you ass off, you won&#8217;t get huge.  Your muscles only grow in response to the need to adapt in order to handle a larger force exerted upon the body.  Your body adapts because it has to in response to the activities that you put it through.  Money can get the best trainer, best supplements, best diet and perfect program, but ONLY INTENSE EFFORT is going to EARN you SIZE and STRENGTH.  So, the next time you finish hitting a Personal Record in the Deadlift and you see some pompous dope running on the treadmill looking down at you, just smile because you know that he can&#8217;t afford what you have.</p>
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