Okay, I've tried to develop a method to the order I do things in my workout. Stretching is important, so I stretch first...however, it's also important to warm up the muscles and get the blood flowing before stretching.
As a martial artist, it's also important to be ready at any point in time...so I start my workout with shadow boxing, high kicking, standing on the balance board, and punching bag and nunchaku for fun.
Then I stretch...I start with my fingers, work my way to my palms, then forearms, then arms, then shoulders...then neck, and head. Then I start bending at the waist.
Another innovative stretch I then do is...dig under the rib cage while breathing deeply, and massage everything that you stretch. Then, I proceed to exhale as far as possible and breathe back in slowly, or fast, depending on what I want to do. Then I repeat the previous stretches.
Then I go into a deep meditative state while stretching the waist, 360 degrees. All stretches are slow, then fast. Static, then dynamic. I work this stretch into my hips and glutes and use my upper extremities as a tool for balance and momentum.
Then the legs....starting from the waist, downward to the toe. Same rules apply. Slow, then fast. Static, then dynamic. It's very important to start slow and make sure you breathe into the stretch...TAKE YOUR TIME, concentrate on the feel of your muscles during every stretch. Leg lifts...kicks, stretches...
Then, I bounce around in a fighting stance...and do jumping jacks. More high kicking, shadowboxing, and nunchaku.
Hand grip exercise, stretch, nunchucks, stretch. Sometimes, I stand on the balance boards when I do this...sometimes, in the horse stance...eventually I'll add weight to the vest during this.
Then, I get into the pushup position.
Pushups like crazy. As fast as possible. Sometimes, plyometric, sometimes not...I go until i can't go anymore. Then I take a break, focus on breathing and meditation, then repeat until bored. Sometimes I break it up with other exercises, sometimes it's straight pushups. I vary it too...diamond pushups, fist pushups, finger pushups, stretched palm pushups, hindu pushups, etc.
I always have water and fruit juice handy, and I drink when I'm thirsty.
Then, I do pull ups.
Then, I use the dip station.
Then, I do jumping squats and hindu squats...then stretch everything.
Then, I practice rolling on the ground, falling in all directions and getting back up as quickly and painlessly as possible. Cartwheels, and other apartment-fu gymnastics.
Last thing I do are ab exercises...and for these, I go forever, and then when I have to stop...I keep going.
Then, I run. Slow, fast, and at burst intervals. Eventually, I'll also skateboard.
I want to get a jump rope, heavy bag and wing chun dummy.
There are no rules...I like to break it up, and keep it fun...at any time during the workout I can change my mind and do jumping jacks, run from one point to another touching the ground at each point, play with the nunchaku, punching bag, stretch, kick, shadowbox, or whatever. I add weight vest whenever I feel up for it.
I stretch before, after, and during each exercise....and I focus on breath control during everything.
Sometimes, I train in front of a mirror...helps with form and non-telegraphic movement and facial expressions.
I make my own workout music.
What are your opinions?
_________________ Ron Paul 2012
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