Forged in Motion - Where Strength, Resilience, and Tactical Training Collide
James Podcast - Indian Club Instructor This podcast was all over the place. It was a great time. Got off topic a lot. * What is an Indian club? What is it used for? * They came from a bottle. Wine or perrier bottle. * Indian clubs, persian meal, jori are all variations of clubs * Ryan Pitts mace maces look amazing. I must chat with him about getting a GLG mace and club option. * Chatting about different coatings on clubs. Shellac is merely a resin that is secreted by the lac bug. It can be processed and then sold as dry flakes. It can then be used as a brush-on colorant and most commonly as wood finish. Varnish, on the other hand, is a protective finish or film that is very hard and is also used in wood finishing. * Indian clubs ( https://us.greatlakesgirya.com/collections/rotational-strength-training-tools [https://us.greatlakesgirya.com/collections/rotational-strength-training-tools]) are bat shaped or bowling pin style clubs that are typically used in a group setting that are a cross between calisthenics and juggling. Club Swinging was born. Keeps you mobile well not decreasing performance by not over fatiguing. * Great for people who need to keep mobile and use their bodies in potentially life saving interventions. * How James got into clubs. * Get good communication skills then learn how to fight. If one doesn't pan out.. You have a backup. * Fundamentals - not needed to start. Just get going. * You're not broken. If you can still move. Figure it out. * If you're a coach. Have the fundamentals sorted. Whatever you teach to someone you better know you're doing it properly. * Working through injuries in my mind set. If it hurts too much don't do it. Simple. * Chatting about being a new trainer. Taking any client you can take. Gotta do what you gotta do. ( Take whatever clients you can ) * The magic tricks are to show up, do the work and get it done. * Nerve flossing. Good stuff with Indian clubs. * If you take courses don't drop the program your client is on and start applying all the new tools you just learned from the course. Stay focused on your clients goals. * Beer, Bacon and Brownies ( 97% open rate) not clickbait. * Clubs can help people calm down peoples systems. Great for getting people started with movement. * “Move towards better everyday, get strong , stay strong and don’t fucking quit. '' James Neidlinger Quote. * Going through the 5 movements taught from Flexible steel. * Request , demo then que. .. poop in the woods. Perfect cue for the squat. * New adjustable mace /club combo! Coming out in 2022. * Reach James at https://instagram.com/5ringssystems?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= [https://instagram.com/5ringssystems?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=]
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