Survival fitness is something I've talked about here a few times before, and I think it's important to bring it up again now and then to reiterate the importance of staying in shape to increase your odds of making it through a dangerous or stressful situation.
There are many ways to accomplish the goal of staying physically ready for events that may test your endurance or strength, the most common of course, being gym workouts with weights or machines, as well as cardio-intensive training such as running, cycling or walking. Excuses for not using these methods are as plentiful as huge array of workout equipment you can find for sale at any sporting goods store, and range from time restraints to cost considerations.
There used to be a time when most people did enough physical work that none of this was necessary anyway, but unless you're in the really small percentage of those today who earn their living doing something like brick-laying or chopping wood with an axe, chances are you need to work out to stay in shape. What if you could take a simple tool like a sledgehammer and use it to work practically your entire body without the need to buy dumbbells, barbells or a Bowflex or some other kind of machine?
This isn't the kind of iron-pumping workout designed to build muscles like Arnold Schwarzenegger, but if you want to increase your functional strength and stamina, as well as speed and power that could make the difference in a fight or flight survival scenario, pick up a 16lb. sledge or even an 8 or 10-pounder and try these 23 exercises:"
I've done this routine a few times since discovering this video on YouTube and I can tell you that it is a great workout that will leave you feeling like you've done something when you're finished. You can determine the intensity by the speed with which you execute each movement as well as by choking up or down on the handle of the hammer. You don't need much weight to get the effectiveness, and in that regard it's much like working out with kettlebells; more about the technique than the weight. If you want to try it, I would recommend first following along with the video using an unweighted stick or axe handle to learn the proper form. Then start with a real sledgehammer. He's using a 16-pounder in the video, but unless you're in great shape already, you'll probably find that's too heavy to swing with good form, speed and power. The difference in this and merely lifting weight is that you have to overcome the inertia of all that weight swinging at speed to stop each stroke in the air with control, as he is demonstrating in the video.
You don't need a lot of time to do this entire routine, maybe one minute for each exercise, but if that's not enough you can use it for circuit training and go through the whole thing again when you're done: two, three or even four times if you're able.
Almost everyone has a sledgehammer somewhere in the toolshed, and if you don't you can go out and pick one up for $20 to $30 at any building supply or hardware store. It's a cheap piece of equipment compared to stuff designed specifically for exercise, and you'll probably find plenty of other uses for it as well.
Showing posts with label Today's Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Today's Video. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Today's Video: Cleaning My Gun
Somehow I missed this relatively new tune by Mark Knopfler until today, when I found it posted on Diogenes of the Rifle. Knopfler's certainly one of the greatest living guitar players in the world. Check it out, lyrics posted below:
I like to know who's coming through the door at us all
It's the old Army training, kickin' in
i'm not complaining
it's the world we live in
Ronny and Malarkey, they're a devious firm
They'll take you to the cleaners, let you burn
The help is breaking dishes in the kitchen,
thanks a lot
We hired the worst dishwasher
this place ever got
Hidden below the radar, they want to spoil our fun?..
In the meantime, i'm cleaning my gun
Remember it got so cold ice froze up the tank
We lit a fire beneath her just so she would crank
Keep a weather eye on the horizon
Tap storm glass now and then
We got a case of Old Damnation
for when you get here my friend
We can have ourselves a party before they come
In the meantime, i'm cleaning my gun
We had women in a miracle, we had a dj
We used to eat pretty much all painless ways
Ever since the goons came in took apart the place
I keep a tire iron in the corner just in case
Gave you a magic bullet on a little chain
keeping safe from the chilly winds
and the howl of the rain
we're gonna might need bullets, should we have stuck
any which way, we're gonna need a little luck
you can still get gas in heaven and drink in kingdom come?.
In the meantime, i'm cleaning my gun
Cleaning My Gun
I keep a weather eye on the horizon, back to the wallI like to know who's coming through the door at us all
It's the old Army training, kickin' in
i'm not complaining
it's the world we live in
Ronny and Malarkey, they're a devious firm
They'll take you to the cleaners, let you burn
The help is breaking dishes in the kitchen,
thanks a lot
We hired the worst dishwasher
this place ever got
Hidden below the radar, they want to spoil our fun?..
In the meantime, i'm cleaning my gun
Remember it got so cold ice froze up the tank
We lit a fire beneath her just so she would crank
Keep a weather eye on the horizon
Tap storm glass now and then
We got a case of Old Damnation
for when you get here my friend
We can have ourselves a party before they come
In the meantime, i'm cleaning my gun
We had women in a miracle, we had a dj
We used to eat pretty much all painless ways
Ever since the goons came in took apart the place
I keep a tire iron in the corner just in case
Gave you a magic bullet on a little chain
keeping safe from the chilly winds
and the howl of the rain
we're gonna might need bullets, should we have stuck
any which way, we're gonna need a little luck
you can still get gas in heaven and drink in kingdom come?.
In the meantime, i'm cleaning my gun
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Today's Video: Long Haul Folding Kayaks Mark II Commando
Here's an advertisement video showing some of the benefits of folding kayaks.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Note: This checklist includes the items I would take in a bug-out situation in which I had to head out into the wilds of the Lower 48 State...
-
The feasibility of any bug out plan depends a lot on your starting point. Obviously, some regions of the country have more to offer than ot...
-
Whether considering a rifle for the bug out bag or for other purposes, I have a strong preference for short, handy carbines, and few rifles ...
-
The Ruger 10/22 is an all-time favorite among many rimfire enthusiasts, and for good reason. It's a reasonably priced, lightweight, rel...
-
I see a lot of discussion on survival forums and blogs about the options available for radio communication among small groups in a post-SHTF...
-
Here's an interesting product if you're using a Jeep or some kind of off-road capable SUV or pickup as a bug-out vehicle and would l...
-
I might have mentioned here before that I like guns. If not, I'll say it now. Not all of them have to be about bugging out or even abo...
-
I'm reposting this update from my main site, www.scottbwilliams.com for those of you who only check in here. As many of you know, The ...
-
My publisher is sponsoring a book giveaway of 10 copies of The Prepper's Workbook on Goodreads. You can enter to win one right here. ...
-
Bug out bag checklists usually focus on a full-sized kit of everything you would need for at least the first 72-hours after leaving home. I...