Thursday, June 21, 2007

TRX Suspension Trainer: Body Weight Exercise


The TRX Suspension Trainer is an old idea with a portable twist and a modern look. But technically, it's a suspension training device that challenges participants to use their core to counterbalance and stabilize unwanted movement, while pushing or pulling against the resistance of their own body weight. In layman's terms, you hang like a monkey between two vines while performing circus tricks.

This mode of training has been around for years performed by gymnasts using rings, and by military, policeman, and fireman using vertical parallel ropes. But recently, a group of US Navy SEALS redesigned the idea to give it portability, style and improved marketability. The TRX Suspension Trainer retails for $149 USD and can be purchased online at Perform Better.

Here are the specs as posted on Perform Better's website:

1 ½” industrial-grade nylon webbing. Rated tensile strength to 1,200 lbs.

Sewn with heavy-gauge nylon thread; double-stitched for strength and durability

Adjustable non-slip CAM buckles rated to 1,250 lbs. each

Club-grade grips and integrated foot cradles with neoprene padding for comfort and traction

Sturdy carabiner with locking tooth to ensure safe training for the most advanced users

System adjusts from 6’ to 12’ in length to accommodate users of all sizes and abilities

Weight 1.79 lbs.

The TRX System comes equipped with a Suspension Anchor, a splash-proof fitness guide with a dozen of the most common functional Suspension TrainingTM exercises; and a 25-minute instructional DVD


But before you rush to purchase this item; word to the wise. Suspended body weight exercises are not for everyone. It takes tremendous core strength to use the device safely and well. Not to mention that the stress placed on the shoulders can be brutal. So proceed to the check-out line with caution. Progressive measures and proper instruction should be employed before attempting the most difficult exercises that can be done using the TRX Suspension Trainer.


Now having exonerated myself from all liable outcomes, I can tell you with a clear conscious that I am an advocate of suspension training. I routinely incorporate this mode of training into my own personal workouts, as well as some of my clients.


If you are curious to see some of the various exercises that can be performed using the TRX System, there are video downloads available on the Perform Better website.





Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Whose Who Of Boxing




Boxing Champions




Current world champions as recognized by the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Organization (WBO).



HEAVYWEIGHT - (unlimited)
WBC - Oleg Maskaev 33-5 (26 KOs)
WBA - Ruslan Chagaev 23-0-1 NC (17 KOs)
IBF - Wladimir Klitschko 48-3 (43 KOs)
WBO - Sultan Ibragimov 21-0-1 (17 KOs)



CRUISERWEIGHT - (190 pounds)
WBC - Jean Marc Mormeck 33-3 (22 KOs)
WBA - Jean Marc Mormeck 33-3 (22 KOs) / Virgil Hill 50-6 (23 KOs) / Valery Brudov 33-1 (25 KOs)
IBF - Steve Cunningham 20-1 (10 KOs)
WBO - Enzo Maccarinelli 26-1 (20 KOs)



LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT - (175 pounds)
WBC - Chad Dawson 24-0-1 NC (16 KOs)
WBA - Stipe Drews 32-1 (13 KOs)
IBF - Clinton Woods 39-3-1 (24 KOs)
WBO - Zsolt Erdei 26-0 (16 KOs)



SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT - (168 pounds)
WBC - Mikkel Kessler 38-0 (29 KOs)
WBA - Mikkel Kessler 38-0 (29 KOs) / Anthony Mundine 28-3 (22 KOs)
IBF - Alejandro Berrio 26-4 (25 KOs)
WBO - Joe Calzaghe 43-0 (32 KOs)



MIDDLEWEIGHT - (160 pounds)
WBC - Jermain Taylor 27-0-1 (17 KOs)
WBA - Felix Sturm 27-2 (12 KOs)
IBF - Arthur Abraham 23-0 (18 KOs)
WBO - Jermain Taylor 27-0-1 (17 KOs)



JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT - (154 pounds)
WBC - Floyd Mayweather Jr. 38-0 (24 KOs)
WBA - Travis Simms 25-0 (19 KOs)
IBF - Cory Spinks 36-3 (11 KOs)
WBO - Sergei Dzindziruk 34-0 (22 KOs)



WELTERWEIGHT - (147 pounds)
WBC - Floyd Mayweather Jr. 37-0 (24 KOs) / Shane Mosley 44-4 (37 KOs)
WBA - Miguel Cotto 30-0 (25 KOs)
IBF - Kermit Cintron 27-1 (25 KOs)
WBO - Antonio Margarito 34-4-0-1 (24 KOs)



JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT - (140 pounds)
WBC - Junior Witter 35-1-2 (20 KOs)
WBA - Souleymane M’baye 35-1-1 (20 KOs)
IBF - Lovemore N'dou 45-8-1 (30 KOs)
WBO - Ricardo Torres 31-1 (27 KOs)



LIGHTWEIGHT - (135 pounds)
WBC - David Diaz 32-1-1 (17 KOs)
WBA - Juan Diaz 32-0 (16 KOs)
IBF - Julio Diaz 34-3 (25 KOs)
WBO - Juan Diaz 32-0 (16 KOs) / Michael Katsidis 22-0 (20 KOs)



JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT - (130 pounds)
WBC - Juan Manuel Marquez 47-3-1 (35 KOs)
WBA - Edwin Valero 22-0 (22 KOs)
IBF - Malcolm Klassen 19-3-2 (10 KOs)
WBO - Joan Guzman 27-0 (17 KOs)



FEATHERWEIGHT - (126 pounds)
WBC - In Jin Chi 31-3-1 (18 KOs)
WBA - Chris John 39-0-1 (20 KOs)
IBF - Robert Guerrero 20-2-1 (13 KOs)
WBO - Juan Manuel Marquez 46-3-1 (35 KOs)



JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT - (122 pounds)
WBC - Rafael Marquez 37-3 (33 KOs)
WBA - Celestino Caballero 26-2 (19 KOs)
IBF - Steve Molitor 23-0 (9 KOs)
WBO - Daniel Ponce De Leon 31-1 (28 KOs)



BANTAMWEIGHT - (118 pounds)
WBC - Hozumi Hasegawa 22-2 (7 KOs)
WBA - Wladimir Sidorenko 19-0-2 (6 KOs)
IBF - VACANT
WBO - Jhonny Gonzalez 34-5 (29 KOs)



JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT - (115 pounds)
WBC - Cristian Mijares 31-3-2 (12 KOs)
WBA - Alexander Munoz 30-2 (27 KOs)
IBF - VACANT
WBO - Fernando Montiel 33-2-1 (24 KOs)



FLYWEIGHT - (112 pounds)
WBC - Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 65-2 (34 KOs)
WBA - Takefumi Sakata 30-4-1 (15 KOs) / Roberto Vasquez 24-1 (17 KOs)
IBF - Vic Darchinyan 28-0 (22 KOs)
WBO - Omar Narvaez 24-0-2 (15 KOs)



JUNIOR FLYWEIGHT - (108 pounds)
WBC - Edgar Sosa 27-5 (14 KOs)
WBA - VACANT
IBF - Ulises Solis 24-1-2 (18 KOs)
WBO - Hugo Cazares 25-3-1 (19 KOs)



STRAWWEIGHT - (105 pounds)
WBC - Eagle Kyowa 18-1 (6 KOs)
WBA - Yutaka Niida 21-1-3 (8 KOs)
IBF - Muhammad Rachman 61-5-5 (31 KOs)
WBO - Iván Calderon 28-0 (6 KOs)




From - About.com: Boxing, written by Andrew Eisele