by tfurman | Feb 25, 2014 | Articles, Blog, Health
“Antisocial Personality Disorder is primarily defined as a lack of empathy,” I said. I’d looked it up, too, a few months ago. Empathy is what allows people to interpret emotion, the same way ears interpret sound; without it you become emotionally deaf....
by tfurman | Feb 23, 2014 | Articles, Blog, Body Weight, Convict, Fitness, Strength, Suspension Training
There are only so many ways to move. I believe in minimalism. Focus on a few things, get really good at them, then anything else is icing on the cake. With the human body we can push, pull, squat, hinge, fold and brace. The subdivision are thing like climbing,...
by tfurman | Feb 17, 2014 | Articles, Blog, Fitness, Health
There is a hidden phenomena that occurs in a business, legal, medical or fitness/sports relationship. I think the genesis of this action occurs in our youth. It’s welded with pride, ignorance, ego and what I call, “A Small Toolbox”. In Japan a...
by tfurman | Jan 26, 2014 | Articles, Blog, Martial Arts
I am a big fan of South African Performance Coach, Rodney King. I’ve been aware of his teaching and methodology for years through the internet, youtube, social media and email. He is first and foremost, a gentleman, family man, teacher and warrior. His...
by tfurman | Jan 21, 2014 | Articles, Martial Arts, Wrestling
While many people view Steve Maxwell as a cutting edge fitness educator and world traveler, I am aware of Steve’s roots in combat arts. He has an extensive background in martial arts that includes, but is not limited to wrestling, kenpo, muay thai, sambo,...
by tfurman | Jan 10, 2014 | Articles, Blog
Verb- rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic (idiomatic) To do something pointless or insignificant that will soon be overtaken by events, or that contributes nothing to the solution of a current problem. There is a concept of, “not majoring in minors”....