Sunday 22 March 2015

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Tuesday 2 December 2014

Make your body Weigh-In Shape & Listen best gym songs




Make your workout like boxers, burn your body-fat and get your best of your body shape ever.


Make your body Weigh-In Shape

Before the fighter step into the ring, they must step on to be trained. It’s an obvious thing that if you want to be safe yourself form big punches in fight, you have to sweat more in training sessions. So that’s the secret of the boxers good body structure. They always work hard to be strongest and to be succeed in fighting.
Here we are going to give you some simple techniques and exercise tips so you can get the same shape as a Boxer.
For these exercises, you must use two minutes on and one minute off technique. We talked with the great boxer of this era, Floyd Mayweather jr and asked him about his workouts, and he told us that “The boxing workouts are consist of interval training because of the sport nature how this sport played by rounds. This training has introduced from decades.  It has become popular in public in recent years. In the boxing workouts, you can burn more calories and you can do much more work in a short period of time.
The biggest reason to be in and to take boxing workouts is the fun. We can be physically fit as well as can release our mantel problems.
It doesn’t matter why you do exercise, for training or just for fun, it can helps you to boost up your energy and your working capacity along with your strong body shape.


These workout call for 10 two-minutes rounds. You should be working 20 seconds with high intensity and followed by just ten seconds of rest for the full 2 minutes. Floyd Mayweather jr says, you can work straight through lower intensity for an easier exercise.


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Round 1: (With weights)

Throw straight punches with two - three pounds hand weights while going up and down, in and out.

Round 2: (No resistance)

Throw alternating straight lefts and rights at eye level or just above, for speed. Be passionate of your form, making sure to punch to full extension, under control, rotating through your waist on each punch.

Round 3: Lunges workout

Switching foot position in the air, explode off the floor on each rep. Repeat for time. “This builds lower body explosiveness and improves core stabilization,” Arnold says.

Round 4: Mountain Climbers

Take long, aggressive strides for the full work period. Your front foot should end up even with your hands and your back leg should reach near-full extension. Both feet will be off the floor momentarily when you switch.’’ says Gennady Golovkin.

Round 5: Sit ups

Lie on your back holding two dumbbells or kettlebells at full extension. With your legs slightly bent, perform a full sit-up, while keeping your arms perpendicular to the floor. In the finish, you will be sitting up with the weights held at full extension over your head.

Round 6: Med Ball Slams

Hold of a heavy med ball, lift it overhead and down it to the floor. Explode up out of that squat and repeat for reps.

Round 7: Pushups

Perform a push-up and as you come back to full extension, rotate your torso to lift one arm above you to make a “T” shape. On your next push-up, switch sides. “This is great for core Stabilization and your latitudes – the muscles that punches are supposed to come from,” Sylvester Stallone says.



Listen best gym songs



Motivational best gym songs:




The musical band foo fighters, tove lo, eric s Raymond,  poof & eminem songs,  has made some best of their music relating too training motivation. Just like them some other famous musicians have made their best music on youtube music channel.

1. Tory Lanez - Remembrance Day

 

2.   Mase - Nothing (Feat. Eric Bellinger)

 

3.   Rick Ross - MC Hammer


4.   Hippie Sabotage - Stay High (Tove Lo Flip)


5.   "Joker & The Thief" by Wolfmother



7.   Metallica - Master Of Puppets live Seattle 1989


8.  Kanye West - Stronger


9.  "Remember the Name" by Fort Minor


10.  DMX - Here Comes The Boom


11.  Till I Collapse (Eminem)

 

12.  "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC

 

13.   LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out

 

14.  "Till I Collapse" by Eminem Featuring Nate Dogg

 

15.  Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger thanks to Sylvester Stallone




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Saturday 8 November 2014

The Complete Guide to Boxing Gloves

The Complete Guide to Boxing Gloves

for Boxing, Kickboxing, and Martial Arts
by Parana Sports
printed by Martial Arts & Fitness Supply (Parana brand seller)

Whether you choose to hit the heavy bag, focus mitts, a speed bag or spar with an opponent you will need to know how to find the right boxing gloves.
This HOW TO GUIDE will answer many of the most frequently asked questions! (FAQ's)

Does the sport I choose make a difference in the glove I use?

Yes, it absolutely does.  The person who is practicing muay thai may use a different glove than someone who is practicing boxing or cardio kickboxing.
For example, for muay thai you may need to be able to grab and use your hands to deliver knee strikes.  It is therefore helpful that you glove is flexible enough to allow you to open your hands somewhat.
For someone practicing cardio kickboxing at the gym it will probably be helpful to choose a glove that is thicker and has more padding - simply hitting heavy bags and focus mitts can mean a lot of impact.  You will want as much protection for your hands as possible.
A professional boxer who is getting in the ring will probably use a lighter glove and one in which is easiest to make a fist.  In golden gloves and other competitions the gloves used are highly regulated, however, in general a boxer will want to make the biggest impact with their punches - that means a lighter glove.  This will also make it easier to hold their hands up to protect themselves over longer periods of time.
You should probably invest in a good pair of gloves if you plant to practice:  boxing, kickboxing, cardio boxing, muay thai, mma (mixed martial arts), ultimate fighting, karate, taekwondo, jiu jitsu, judo and krav maga.
How do I pick the right gloves?  
The first step in picking the right gloves is always to ask your instructor.  Do NOT go down to the sporting goods store and buy the gloves that look the nicest or are the cheapest.  They usually are not the best gloves for you AND they will probably fall apart in a short period of time.  You may have to invest a little more money at the beginning for a better pair of gloves.  But it's worth it.
Remember that the purpose of boxing gloves and hand wraps are to protect your hands and to protect your opponent (if you have one).  If you buy gloves at the sporting goods store, it may feel like you are saving money, but you probably are not.
When you pick your gloves you should consider what type of activity you will be doing:
  • If you are doing a martial arts where you need use of your hands, you will want a more flexible glove.
  • If you are hitting heavy bags and mitts you will want protection on the front end of the glove - you will need thicker padding.
  • If you are training to get in the ring, you will want a heavier glove.
  • If you are competing in the ring you will want a lighter glove.
  • If you are hitting speed bags, double end bags or something lighter you can buy bag gloves just for that purpose and may find boxing gloves too cumbersome.
How do I pick the right size?  Aren't size and weight the same thing? 
Glove size and glove weight are NOT the same thing.  In many cases the sizing DOES correspond with the weight of the glove, however this is not always true.
The weight of the glove is important for a variety of reasons.  You will pick the WEIGHT of the glove depending on your chosen method of use.  You will often choose SIZE depending on the best fit of the glove.
The most common sizes for gloves run small, medium and large.  The most common sizes for gloves are:
  • 8 oz. - common for competitive boxers
  • 10 oz. - common for competitive boxers
  • 12 oz. - common for women and people with small hands for training
  • 14 oz. - common for average size people for training
  • 16 oz. - common for people of all sizes for training
  • 18 oz. - commonly used for larger weight classes for training
  • 20 oz. - commonly used for larger weight classes for training
Is it therefore possible to have for example:  12 oz. gloves in small, medium, and large?  The answer is yes, but not in all cases.  It will depend on the manufacturer of the glove. 
It is common for you to see this:
  • Small - 12 oz.
  • Medium - 14 oz.
  • Large - 16 oz.
Professional boxers that fight in the ring always wear 8 oz. or 10 oz. gloves.  But since there are so many different sizes of fighters and so many different weight classes these fighters will need different sizes of gloves.
In this example you can have a 10 oz. glove in small AND you can have a 10 oz. gloves in size medium, large, and XL.
Common sense would indicate that as the glove gets bigger the weight increases.  In many cases this is true.  However, professional fight gloves are manufactured to have the same weight regardless of the size.
When choosing glove size you want the gloves to have a snug fit.  If there is too much room inside for your hands to move around, there is potential for injury.
Two important things to note when choosing glove size:
  1. The glove will stretch - like a good pair of shoes.  The more you use them, the more they will stretch to fit your hand.  So the best gloves for you will probably not fit perfectly when they are brand new.  You might want to consider buying them to be a little tighter fitting than you think.
  2. Make sure there is room for hand wraps.  Do NOT buy gloves without wrapping your hands and trying them on.  It is very important for you to wear hand wraps and you do not want to get your new gloves and realize after the fact that they won't fit while you are wearing your hand wraps.
For more information on picking out hand wraps, visit our Hand Wrap Guide.
IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT GLOVE WEIGHT:
You will find that some gloves are more popular than others.  But just because a glove is more popular for a boxer does not mean the glove is best for you.  Some gloves are weighted at the front end of the glove and some are weighted at the back end near the
Leather vs. Vinyl - what's the difference?
Leather
Vinyl
Generally leather gloves are higher quality and will last longer than vinyl gloves.  However, these days it is possible to find good quality vinyl gloves.  As you would expect leather gloves are more expensive.  Many people associate vinyl with cheap boxing gloves.
Most vinyl gloves are used for cardio kickboxing and leather gloves are used for most anything else.  When it comes to boxing gloves, generally, you get what you pay for.
What's the difference between Lace vs. Velcro? 
Simple put:  you can get a tighter more secure fit using lace up gloves.
It used to be that all gloves were lace up.  Now in many cases the gloves will be Velcro or also called hook and loop.  This is a development in recent years that occured because hook and loop gloves are much easier to put on and take off.  If you are training by yourself it can be very difficult to put lace up gloves on with no one around to help.  Also, it is difficult to pull lace gloves as tight as you would like if you are by yourself.
In almost every case now days you will end up getting hook and loop gloves for training purposes.  However, lace up gloves are still used professionally and are popular if you have a coach or training partner that can help you put them on before you get in the ring.
Are women's gloves and men's gloves the same?  How about women and kids? 





















Now days they are not!  But this is only a recent development in the last few years.  These days you can but gloves that are specifically designed for women.  Since women tend to have smaller hands, women's boxing gloves tend to have a smaller hand cage inside the gloves.
It is hard to find women's boxing gloves in all weights and sizes.  But as boxing grows in popularity for women this will probably change.
Also it is common now to find boxing gloves for kids or children.  These gloves also have special sizes and hand cages for kids' smaller hands.
What are the most common mistakes made when caring for boxing gloves?  

















The most common mistake people make after using their gloves is to drop them in their gym bag and zip it up.  This is a problem because after their use, the gloves are usually sweaty and wet.  If gloves do not dry out properly they grow a fungus that causes a foul smelling odor.  The next time you pull them out of your bag you get a whiff of some foul smells!
The best method for glove care is to let the gloves dry out after each use.  You can do this by making a drying tree or hanging the gloves somewhere when you get home.  Also it is very popular to buy a glove deodorant.  It is common now to find glove deodorants that you can spray in the gloves after each use.  These deodorants kill the fungus that causes the bad smells and will prolong the life of your gloves.
Do boxing glove colors make a difference? 
The answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no.
If you are using the gloves for training then you can use any color you choose. It is common these days to see gloves in pink, white, black, red, yellow and other color patterns.
In amateur boxing glove color is important because red and blue are used to denote different corners.  The different colors helps the judges in scoring the competition.  For amateur boxing you will usually see gloves that are either red or blue and have a white knuckle area.  The contrast between the white knuckle area helps the judges determine what punches are landing/scoring.
In professional boxing the color of the gloves is usually chosen or approved by the promoter of the fight.
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Sunday 22 December 2013

9 Ways to Turn a Frustrating Day Into a Great One

Having one of those days where nothing is moving the right way? Here are nine ways to turn it around.

Some days just start out wrong.
From the time you wake up nothing goes the way you planned. Even the simplest things just seem to stall and create difficulty.  I suppose you could just go home, crawl in bed and call it a day.  Or you can try one of these tips below that I use to get things back on track. It just takes one or two to get the day moving back in a positive direction.
1. Count your blessings. Keep a little notebook where you write down positive things like dates when you accomplish something, or good ideas, or inspiring quotations.  Keep it nearby for you to reference. Then when you are feeling down or frustrated you can pull it out and smile.
2. Complete one important task. Stop the trend of failing in its tracks. Set one small, defined task for yourself and finish it. You can't underestimate the mood boost that comes with the satisfaction of completion.
3. Set a reminder. Use your phone, computer or watch and set an hourly tone to grab your attention. When it goes off, think of a couple of happy thoughts, spend a few minutes in prayer, or engage in another affirming behavior.
4. Seek beauty. Find a respite from the tension in music, art, taking a walk in a park or garden, or surfing some beautiful videos. Experience something that stimulates your aesthetic sensibilities.
5. Begin a better future. Take the first step toward a life-changing decision. Take 20 minutes and list out 3 or 4 things you have always wanted to accomplish.  Then surf the web and find a way to start the process. Maybe you always wanted to see Europe.  Book a trip today.
6. Make a new connection. Put aside the frustrating tasks and sort through your LinkedIn list for people worth meeting. Reach out to several and begin the conversations with your new peers, mentors and friends.
7. Watch something inspiring. Often frustration comes from doing things the same way with little success. Find some new methodology. The Internet is full of inspiring material to get the day turned back to positive.  Take your choice of TED talks, Gazelles experts or other thought leaders that can give you an amazing insight that makes this the best day ever.
8. Start learning a new skill. There is always excitement that comes with learning. Maybe it's time to start learning that new language or perhaps you always wanted to know how to code. Beginnings are filled with promise and opportunity. Start something promising today.
9. Show some appreciation. Perhaps your karma is getting the best of you today. Turn it around. Send a short message (email, text, note, call) of appreciation to someone. Tell them how much you enjoy and appreciate them. Then experience how they light up. You'll instantly feel better and your day will now be headed on the right track.
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Thursday 14 November 2013

Olympic Footballs, Proudly made in Sialkot

          

Throughout the history of football world cups and other major FIFA events, the world has seen one brand deliver the most astounding soccer balls, carved to perfection and tested in adverse conditions to exceed all FIFA standards for an ‘Official Match Ball’.
Yes, we’re talking about the German brand, Adidas.
But what lies behind the Adidas logo on these soccer gems is the sweat and blood of hard-working rural men & women, belonging to the city of Sialkot, Pakistan – an effort concealed in disguise, under a dangerous quilt of consumerism.
Till the advent of the year 2000, Pakistan was making 75% of all the soccer balls consumed by this entire planet, making it by far, the greatest supplier of footballs in the world, marks a report by the US government. Though the market share has dropped considerably in the past decade and Pakistan’s supply share into the world market has dropped down to around 40%, its unmatched hand-stitching quality in the world keeps winning Pakistani balls a place in all major FIFA tournaments, despite the presence of heavy competitors such as China, India and Thailand.
So China may be producing more soccer balls annually through machines, it all comes down to quality over quantity, when Pakistani hand-stitched balls and Chinese machine-made balls come head to head for the big FIFA selection process.
It was in the FIFA World Cup 2010 that the Pakistani soccer ball didn’t win a place in the grand tournament for the first time in a long time, and instead, the machine-made Chinese ball, Jabulani was selected over the hand-made Pakistani predecessor, Teamgeist.
But as the tournament progressed, the Chinese Jabulani came under heavy criticism for its inaccuracy and difficulty to control and dribble, with hate pouring in from almost all the greatest boots in the game. All this forced Adidas to return to its most acclaimed soccer ball variation line ever – The Tango, bearing the ‘Made in Pakistan’ tag. So it’s been made public, the Adidas Albert is the official game ball for London 2012 Olympics, coming hand-stitched straight from the soccer-production capital of the world, Sialkot. (http://parana-sports.com/)
Tom Cleverley, the Manchester United player who unveiled the ball at City of Coventry Stadium speaks about Albert,
 ”The Albert certainly has a unique name and striking identity. It is like no other ball I’ve seen before and it is going to really stand out on the pitch. The ball looks youthful and that is what London 2012 is meant to be about.”
The Adidas Albert sports a sequence of triangular panels, thermally bonded together for a highly reliable trajectory in flight. A woven carcass and a novel bladder beneath the outer surface of the ball, give Albert increased air retention and minimal water uptake. To enhance the ball control, each panel is covered with a grip texture, supporting boot to ball contact. The extra striking colors on the ball are in line with the London 2012 Olympics color palette.
The Albert is also available for public purchase as part of the merchandise on the official London 2012 Olympics online store, for a sum of £70, where clicking on the ‘Details’ tab unveils the ‘country of manufacture’ being Pakistan.
Good job Pakistan!
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