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A Virtuous log, indeed.  How are the unilateral farmer's walks coming?  Vijay is trying to convince me of the merits of heavy two-handed Farmer's walks.  The swimming improvement is a noble quest.. being in the ruff surf two days back was fun (especially at 80kg now), but I would like to be a much stronger swimmer than I am..what with living on a giant island and all.

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I love the farmer's walk, especially the unilateral. Because I've been on the road a lot I haven't had my precious KB's, but now I'm in a place in Orient Point with a big long back yard that's perfect for walking up and down, so I plan to do a lot of it. Honestly, I think the unilateral loaded walk is one of the very best exercises around. I still haven't got my heavier bells down here so I'll have to go for volume rather than weight, but that's alright too since that's kind of more what I'm trying to do for the next little while anyway. Just have to remember where I put those FAT GRIPZ™...

 

Heavy two-handed walks are pretty amazing as well, definitely good if you want to turn into more of a tank.

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Honestly, I feel strongly that the unilateral FW is more useful than the two-handed version; the diagonal loading is gold, and the overall pressure on the lumbar spine less. The two handed FWs are brutal, but you are balanced (so less core work in the diagonal sense); grip quickly becomes the limiting factor (not that this is a bad thing), and (like deadlifts) the lower back is more at risk.

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Today:

 

54 reverse breaths seated, followed by 10 minutes reverse breathing while walking.

 

36 "grounding" reverse breaths in standing position, pressing heels into the ground on inhale, balls of the feet into the ground on exhale. Amazing exercise, inhale especially really switches on the entire posterior chain.

 

gorilla (on the balls of the feet and loose fists) crawling on the beach, about 8x60 steps. Was fatiguing in serratus anterior at first, quickly moved into medial hamstrings and glutes as I focused more on driving forwards from the legs. Crazy amount of rab work, of course, and going for speed was starting to get the heart rate up nicely as well.

 

Also caught some "beach worms"! Which we will use for bait tomorrow. Interesting process, using dead fish and live pippies to catch sneaky worms to catch more fish later.

 

"Teacups" exercises (basic hands number 7), for 30-45 minutes each of both palms forward (together and alternating), both palms backward (together and alternating) and one-forward one-backward. Absolutely killer stuff, mad gainz in the rabs, spine, abdomen, hips and of course the shoulders.

 

"Yin-Yang Palms" (basic hands number 8), for 20 minutes straight with increasing force and speed. Whole-body spiral powers are really coming along. Can't wait to see where I'm at in a year's time.

 

Da Xuan Nei Gong 108 breaths. Reverse breathing is getting more and more interesting, squeezing-linking is killer, especially in my everythings, and grounding (pulling the central axis strongly toward the ground without moving) absolutely smashes the deep insides of my thighs like they haven't been smashed since I started Chinese martial arts with low tai chi walking and ultra-low chicken stepping back when I was 20.

 

Good times!

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Yesterday:

 

- 30-45 minutes each of "provoking hands" (Serge's basic hands number 9) and "pulling-slicing" (number 10).

- Da Xuan Nei Gong auspicious 108 breaths.

 

Today:

 

- 15 minutes baguazhang roushengong "soft body training"

- 15 minutes chen style taiji "silk reeling" shoulder circles

- 1hr of basic hands number 11 "stretching"

- 30 minutes of number 12 "crossing"

- 20 minutes straight of number 13 "beng quan pendulum"

- Da Xuan Nei Gong 108 breaths.

 

The basics hands set is really excellent. Crazy action through the lats and shoulder girdle, intercostals and abdominal walls, erector spinae, hips and adductors, spiralling down through the backs of the knees and peroneals into the feet. After each one I find my torso inflating completely differently when I breathe, and the spiral powers through the legs are really coming along. Whole-body connected spirals are there, now just huge amounts of volume - as much as my body can handle - to make those spirals STRONG!

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pulling/slicing aka john travolta throws the ball. :D

 

I've just began hitting the basic hands again with my newly found deep external/internal rotator powers in the shoulders and hips, they are crazy good! some super crunchy shoulder action too, I'll have to show you next week

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Re nei gong targeting your specific problems... It seems to also be targeting my specific problem areas (different to yours) almost like it was exactly made for this problem. It's a very clever way of doing things! I'm finding its dissolving the deep restrictions that no stretch could get to, and building connections that I was unable to build with conventional exercises. Exciting!

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