I started to do a lot of Kettlebell and Medicine Ball workouts. They really work your core and there are so many different things that you can do with these two tools alone, that you can switch up your routine often, which decreases the chance of boredom! And then, you can also institute things like crunches, pushups, and other variations of core training like "the mountain climber" or "twisting pistons" into your routine to really shake things up!
It cost me $100 total to get a 25lb kettlebell and a 20lb non-bouncing medicine ball and the results I have been blessed with are awesome so far! I mean, I am not getting huge, but my strength and endurance has increased ten fold and I have a lot of "lean muscle" now. The fat that has gone away from my belly and hips has allowed my kicks to go higher and I get them off quicker as well.
Just some food for thought.
Oh, and I take Karate (Tang Soo DO) too! And I know it was said many times before, but karate IS more about proper mechanics than strength. This stuff was made so smaller guys like me and you could survive a fight against a larger opponent......but it doesn't hurt to be healthier, stronger, and have high endurance!
I always told people that if I was ever to get into a confrontation, I would just run.......if the guy is not in as good as shape as I am, the worst that can happen to him, is for him to catch me......because I am not going to be out of breath when he does.....he will though.....
In the rare case that the other guy is trained himself (which shouldn't be the case because most trained guys won't start fights), then I would hope mechanics and technique > strength
Which is usually the way it winds up anyway!
It cost me $100 total to get a 25lb kettlebell and a 20lb non-bouncing medicine ball and the results I have been blessed with are awesome so far! I mean, I am not getting huge, but my strength and endurance has increased ten fold and I have a lot of "lean muscle" now. The fat that has gone away from my belly and hips has allowed my kicks to go higher and I get them off quicker as well.
Just some food for thought.
Oh, and I take Karate (Tang Soo DO) too! And I know it was said many times before, but karate IS more about proper mechanics than strength. This stuff was made so smaller guys like me and you could survive a fight against a larger opponent......but it doesn't hurt to be healthier, stronger, and have high endurance!
I always told people that if I was ever to get into a confrontation, I would just run.......if the guy is not in as good as shape as I am, the worst that can happen to him, is for him to catch me......because I am not going to be out of breath when he does.....he will though.....
In the rare case that the other guy is trained himself (which shouldn't be the case because most trained guys won't start fights), then I would hope mechanics and technique > strength
Which is usually the way it winds up anyway!