Signing off for a few weeks

December 14th, 2009

Hi everyone,

Just signing off for a few weeks to go on holiday and wanted to do one final update for the year.

First up I want to say a big thanks to all my customers and clients from the last 12 months, whether it was as a DVD,  an online training program or a workshop spot your support is greatly appreciated and I hope over the next 12 months that I’ll be able to deliver even more products, progams and workshops!

A special thanks to all the guys an girls from Titans weightlifting club who did such a great job running the World Masters Games Weightlifting competition in October, it was the second hardest thing i’ve ever had to do in my life (after food and sleep deprivation training in the army) but I enjoyed every minute of it (almost!) because everyone did such a great job.

And finally for the first time ever, and possibly the last a quick request.

Between the 15th of December and the 11th of January DON’T buy any goods that require shipping from this website!  I’ll be overseas and can’t ship them!.

Apart from that I hope everyone has a good Christmas and new year and I’ll see you all in 2010.

Regards

Don Stevenson

Holiday Program #1 – Rings, Running and a Rucksack

November 30th, 2009

Ring PushupsWith a month away from any regular gyms I’ve had to come up with a plan so that I don’t turn into a complete slob while traveling and since I’m sure a lot of people are in the same boat over Christmas I’ll throw this up here.

In essence I’ll be living out of a backpack for the month so I’ve had to reduce my program to a handful of light items that I can carry with me and still get a good workout.

Therefore I’ve gone for a set of portable rings for upper body and core, a gymboss timer for running intervals and my back pack for some leg workouts.

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Funny Videos

November 25th, 2009

Ok I thought I’d take a short break from posting training info to post up 3 videos that poke a bit of fun at strength training and the fitness industry.

Recently I’ve emerged from the windowless weightlifting gym they normally keep me locked in and have been doing a few workouts at a “normal” gym. After 4 years of nothing but CrossFit, hard core kettlebell coaching, military guys, strongman and serious athletes these places are almost like a foreign planet to me! People do strange stuff and look at me funny when i do things like squat and deadlift, everyone owns a pair of fingerless gloves and spends waaaaayyyyyy too much time looking at themselves in the mirror.

Anyway these three videos are meant to be comedy but to me they are particularly funny because they aren’t far from the truth!!!

If you’ve seen something funny in the gym recently please email me or leave a comment!

The first is from a US sitcom I’ve never really watched but someone linked this on another forum.

The next two are some slightly strange animations that perfectly capture the kind of stuff that goes on in my “normal” gym particularly on a friday evening!!!!

Warning, these two have some swearing

Ray Floro Workshop Video #1

November 25th, 2009

Here is a quick video from our recent Ray Floro Workshop.  I’m currently editing this and other footage into a series of clips from the workshop which will be up in the next couple of weeks.

Also we are now stocking Rays excellent 2 DVD set and have got an intro deal from Ray to sell it reduced from $125.00 to $79.95!

Email fitness@octogen.com.au to order.

Olympic Weightlifting Classes at Crossfit Norwest

November 8th, 2009

A quick announcement that ill be running a new Olympic Weightlifting class at CrossFit Norwest on Tuesday nights from 6pm until the end of the year (with a possibility of it becoming a more permanent class)

http://www.crossfitnorwest.com

At this stage it’s open to CF Norwest members but if anyone from the Hills district is interested in coming along please let me know and I’ll talk to Rob about opening it up to the public.Snatch it!

Ray Floro Workshop Report

November 8th, 2009

On saturday we hosted a very successful self defense workshop with Ray.

We had 8 people attend with a bunch more who have indicated interest but who couldn’t make it this time around so we’ll be running a couple more workshops in february and march next year.

Ray kicked off with his famous “leg of lamb” demo, showing the devastating effect that improvised and edged weapons can have.  I think he got everyones attention by putting a platic toothbrush straight through 4 inches of meat!

Ray then went on to demonstrate his universal shield technique for dealing with unarmed aggressors  and talked about his philosophy of civilian self defence.

After that it was time to break out Rays patented “boffas” (padded wooden practive knives) for everyone to run through unarmed defence against a knife attack.

Once defence had been covered Ray moved on to some really simple but very effective counter attacks designed to buy enough time to escape an attack.

I could go on and on about the workshop but I think i’ll save it for the videos we shot on the day which i’ll edit this week and get up over the next few days!

Last Chance Workshops for 2009

November 3rd, 2009

Ok here is the deal.

Due to working my ass off for the world masters games I didn’t get a chance to promote my final round of workshops for the year as much as I would have liked.

This has meant some of them have had to be cancelled but I’m still going to run one more Kettlebell instructors course in Sydney on the 5th and 6th of December

We’ve updated the content of the course to include info on bands, chains and a bunch of other new material and have split it into two modules for people who may not want to do the full course in one weekend.

Because it’s the last workshop for the year and I’m shooting off on holiday after it’s over I’m giving big discounts on this workshop but the discounted price is only available by contacting me directly on 0416 075 265 before the 15th of November.

You’ll also get a special preview of my new olympic lifting workshop at no added cost plus a bonus copy of my advanced Kettlebell DVD!

Trust me it will be worth the call!

Also I still have a few spots available for the Ray Floro Workshop this coming weekend . Ray is the real deal in practical self defence and this three hour workshop at Olympic Park is unbelievable value at just $150 per person.

Email me at fitness@octogen for the Floro workshop or call 0416 075 265 for the kettlebell course.

Jim Wendlers 5-3-1 for maximum strength

November 2nd, 2009
Pulling 240kg in April

Pulling 240kg in April

In my experience the vast majority of athletes are always on the look out for the magic program that is going to boost their performance into the stratosphere while making them 10X sexier to the opposite sex.

They are normally impatient for the performance and sexiness to arrive and try 4, 6, 8 or 12 week super cycles that promise the world but often deliver overtraining, frustration and injury instead of results.

While it may not provide instant results or sexiness (your mileage may vary) Jim Wendlers 5-3-1 system is a definite antidote to the endless skipping through radical plans.

It’s more of the slow cooker approach to strength development and if you’ve got a tiny bit of patience for the first few weeks then you’ll reap some big rewards.

I’ve been using 5-3-1 now for a few months, testing out variations of the program in my own training and want to share some observations so that you can decide if it’s a good option for your training.

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New Workshops and Timetable

September 15th, 2009

I’m excited to announce that we are now running two new workshops.

The first is an excellent self defense workshop by knife defense expert Ray Floro.  I’ve been training with him recently and his techniques are easily the most effective I’ve ever learned, don’t miss this workshop!

The second workshop is an Olympic weightlifting coaches course.  The first public course won’t be run until January 2010 but private courses are available from the end of October on.

I have updated our workshop Calendar for the remainder of 2009 and January 2010 and uploaded it on the 2009 Workshops page.

Beat the Beep Test Preview

September 15th, 2009

Note

The following is an excerpt from my new book “Beat the Beep Test” which will be available in November 2009

Part 1 – Getting ready

If you are reading this book then chances are that you fall into one of two groups.

The first group are people who have applied to join or are thinking of joining the police, military or another similar organisation and who have just come across references to the beep test in the application pack. 

If you are in this group and have never run a beep test in your life don’t worry, this book will guide you through the process from the first workout where you lace up your shoes to the day when you fly through the test and impress the recruiters with your superior fitness.

The second group are people who have perhaps had experience with the beep test but who want to improve their fitness and their results in order to join a special unit or because you’ve let your fitness slip (hey it happens to the best of us) and need to get back to a certain level for a yearly fitness test. 

If this is you then I still recommend that you read the whole book as you may pick up some valuable tips in the early sections.  You may however be able to skip the introductory programs and get stuck straight into the intermediate and advanced programs.

Ok so let’s look at a few preliminary issues before we get into the programs

Fitness Testing vs Fitness

Believe it or not being fit and being good at passing fitness tests are not the same thing!

While fitness tests obviously measure some specific aspect of fitness they don’t tell the whole story.  This is particularly true in complex physical jobs like police and military work.  The guy who can run 3 minute kilometres is definitely aerobically fit but if he weighs 50kg and can’t pick up his backpack without being crushed like a bug then he’s going to be a useless soldier.

Preparing specifically for a fitness test is sometimes missing the point that after the test you’ll actually have to do a job that’s radically different from what was tested.

Another thing that many people don’t realise is that fitness tests are a skill and that like any skill you can get better at doing the test even if physiologically your fitness hasn’t improved.  If you need to pass a test then you can use this to your advantage (something we’ll talk about extensively in this book) but don’t be fooled into thinking that improved scores are always a result of improved fitness.

Ideally you should be aiming to develop a high level of real world, job specific fitness so that you can pass a fitness test (beep test or anything else) at any time without notice.  Specific test preparation should be used to polish your performance and ensure a comfortable buffer for test day.

In writing the programs I’ve aimed to both improve your fitness and provide specific test preparation.

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