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Tips, news & viewsThursday, July 05, 2007
The under 20 & open Victorian titles will be held at Mermet Stadium (Glenferrie Oval, Hawthorn) this coming Saturday. Get there at about 11am for the action. The entry price - if there is one - is unknown.
It should be a good day. Labels: Announcements, Events Monday, July 02, 2007
This is a call to all active (and budding) mixed martial artists in Melbourne.
I am currently in negotiations to open a HUGE fitness and mixed martial arts facility in Melbourne. Are you interested in being involved as a fighter, trainer, student, sponsor? Get in touch now! Labels: Announcements, News Tuesday, June 19, 2007
The August issue of Blitz Martial Arts Magazine will see a new article from CrossFit Victoria. The article will discuss the development of power through the Olympic lifts and will introduce the power clean.
Here's a sneak peak: Training for power with the Olympic lifts In the martial arts and many other sporting pursuits power is essential. Unfortunately, many training programs do not adequately promote power development. Spending time in the gym increasing your bench press and squat to impressive proportions is only beneficial if you are able to apply your newly gained strength in a rapid manner. If you cannot apply your strength what use is it? The aim of power training is to develop your ability to apply force more rapidly in your choice of physical pursuit. No martial artist can forego power training and not suffer the consequences. The Olympic lifts and associated movements are almost unparalleled in their propensity for power development. The accelerative nature of these movements makes them perfect for this purpose. Their effect on the posterior chain - the hamstrings, calves, glutes, and lower back - is tremendous. These movements develop functional muscle as well as encouraging hypertrophy - muscular growth - in areas that are overlooked in most strength programs. There is little doubt that the Olympic lifts are complex, this is one reason why that they have such potent rewards. When learned and performed correctly the Olympic lifts improve neural synchronisation, muscular recruitment, co-ordination, strength, power, speed, balance and flexibility as well as general conditioning. Buy the August issue for the full article. If you want to learn the Olympic lifts, contact us about our upcoming Olympic Lifting seminar. Labels: Announcements, News Monday, June 18, 2007
Don't forget to check out our new website The Fitness Repository.
And please tell your friends that there are heaps of tips and ideas available from our sites for free. Labels: Announcements Saturday, June 16, 2007
Don't forget that we now have a forum that is alive and kicking with an ever-growing membership.
We welcome one and all to take part in the discussions. You'll find all things related to health & fitness and some things that are off the wall. Join now. Labels: Announcements Friday, June 08, 2007
![]() CrossFit Victoria is hoping to run an Olympic Weighlifting seminar in the near future. We will be aiming to cover the basics of the lifts including:
Contact us if you want to be part of this great opportunity to learn how to lift from some high-end National level coaches. Labels: Announcements, Events |