by tfurman | Oct 23, 2018 | Articles, Blog, Body Weight, Health, Kettlebell, mobility, Suspension Training
When the word, “Core”, is thrown around, most assume that it is the abdominal muscles and that means a lot of crunches or Pilates type movements. However the core musculature involves the entire torso and it’s connection to the limbs. A strong,...
by tfurman | Apr 11, 2016 | Articles, Blog, Body Weight, Fitness, Health, Kettlebell, Suspension Training
Most often, advertisements are intentionally misleading. Sensationalism captures our attention and focusing on the extreme rather than a the middle ground becomes a seductive trap rather than a mere, logical fallacy. In an information based society, we want instant...
by tfurman | Oct 5, 2015 | Articles, Blog, Body Weight, Convict, Fitness, Martial Arts, mobility, Suspension Training
This Ebook is absolutely free to you. It is basically answers to questions from clients all over the world about Armor of War. It provides alternative applications and clarification of methodology. Of course OWNING Armor of War first would help. It’s only $10...
by tfurman | Aug 11, 2015 | Blog, Body Weight, Convict, Fitness, Health, Strength, Strongman, Suspension Training
Rings of Power is a book on using gymnastics or “still” rings to enhance strength fitness. It is written by Mike Gillette. I remember Mike from ‘back in the day’. He was a regular contributor to mma.tv’s “The Underground”. He...
by tfurman | Aug 3, 2015 | Articles, Blog, Body Weight, Convict, Fitness, Health, Kettlebell, Martial Arts, mobility, Strength, Suspension Training
First off, let’s realize that Max Shank is a genetic stud. A lot of the time, those who win the genetic lottery need to not work hard or they are lousy coaches. I’ll be blunt. Max is a HARD worker and he’s a very good, articulate, coach. The Ultimate...
by tfurman | Dec 15, 2014 | Articles, Blog, Body Weight, mobility, Suspension Training
While there are an infinite number of motions that the human body can attempt, the gross, common or main movements can be summed up in just a few. Dan John likes to summarize them this way. Upper Body Pull Upper Body Push Squat Hinge Weighted Carry My preference is...