The year that was 2011

In just a few days it will be 2012. HOLY CRAP where did this year go? It went by so fast! But I have to say this has been a good year… probably one of the best I’ve had yet.

Despite a few little injuries (dislocated elbow) and minor health issues (ear infection), 2011 has been a very good year for me and I’ve managed to achieve a lot.

A couple months back I found a note where I had written some goals for the year (I lost it now :( stupid memory). When I read it though, I was pretty pleased and a bit proud of myself to see that I had achieved many of them and that was only just half way through the year. It’s quite satisfying seeing you’ve accomplished what you set out to do.

 

Most goals were martial arts/fight related but some were personal goals that I had managed to accomplish as well; they included:

• Have MMA fights & win (3 fights for 3 wins this year… not too bad :) … you can check them out on my Youtube Channel)
• Get a job (I like Personal Training and it’s fun, but I’m sh*thouse at selling myself… not much clients=not much $$ :( )
• Get paid at least $xxx (new job helped with that goal)
• Get a new car (got help from insurance since the old one got stolen haha… it still got accomplished!)
• Improve wrestling (I definitely feel a bit more coordinated and at least have an idea of what I’m doing in this area now)

Some goals I missed out on were:
• Get gold in BJJ/Grappling tourneys (hurt my arm before I could enter any ☹)

 

Here are some pictures of my highlights from this year

Attending my best mates wedding in Thailand. It was a traditional Laos ceremony in Sakon, Nakhon in the Isaan province. Not only was it great to be the ‘best man’ at my best mates wedding, but it was just a great cultural experience as well with friends that are like my family.

Me and my mate in the middle in traditional Laos clothes. Groom gets a sword and bling.. awesome!

Meanwhile I get to hold an umbrella for him that doesn't give much shade

Then we walk towards the bride, "bribing" her family members on the way to let us see her

 

After my best mates wedding I stayed back 2 weeks in Thailand so I could train at Sitmonchai Gym, 2 hours outside Bangkok.

Sitmonchai Gym crew Thamaka, Kanchanaburi

Training at Sitmonchai Gym

Hitting pads with Kru Dam

Winning some MMA fights as part of the Integrated MMA team

After my first win

After the Underground MMA show at Broncos club

 

Adrian and Nelson

After winning my 2nd fight with IMA

 

Catching up with family, even though it wasn’t under the best circumstances (one Aunty donating a kidney to the other)

WIth my Aunty and Uncle from the US. Literally the day after I dislocated my elbow haha

My mum (middle) and her sisters/my aunties.

Catching up with some good old friends in Darwin, same same but different.

  Some very good old friends
The good outweighs the bad

The other day at Christmas lunch with some friends we were rating this year out of 10. I gave it an 8 and so did a few others. Sure there were some bad points like losing hearing in one ear, dislocating my elbow, our house getting robbed and my laptop and the car being stolen and my aunty needing a kidney transplant. But the good times definitely outweighed the bad.

I won all my fights this year and didn’t get hurt in them haha… I got more injuries in training than in my actual fights haha.
I got to see my aunty and uncle from the US, even though it was because she was donating a kidney to my other aunty.
I’m not a materialistic person but getting a steady job and pay was really nice. You can’t live without money in this world!
Going to my best mates wedding in Thailand and had an awesome blast with close friends and got to immerse myself in another culture.
Training at Sitmonchai Gym living the Muay Thai lifestyle (feet were killing me from all the jogging though and got BAD diahorrea one night.. worst feeling EVER)
Caught up with some good friends in Darwin, some have already started a family and others are soon to start.

 

Yes, 2011 has been a good year for me and I’m looking forward to what 2012 will have to offer. You can be sure that I’ll be writing a list of goals for 2012 and I’ll be aiming high :)

 

I hope everyone has had a year as good as mine. Happy New Year everyone!

Pictures: Darwin Trip

Just some random photos of my trip to Darwin. Weather there was nice and fine, if not a little hot and humid, but at least it only rained a couple times while I was up. Making it easy for me to get around.

Some cool grafitti they've put up on the "art walls" since I left

Catching up with old friends.

Dinner at The Jetty

Happy hour drinks at Deckbar... spent many happy hours here

Catching up with more good old friends at Christmas party

Birthday BBQ for Wendy (in the middle) & catching up with my other friends

Breakfast at il Lido

 Did LOTS of drinking and catching up with old friends. Some of whom are married and have children, or are starting families of their own now.

 

And I went on a See Food diet… including some good old fish and chips.

 Also visited a few old places with great memories.

Nightcliff Jetty. Best spot to eat fish & chips.

Snake in the mall. Only in Darwin

Wavepool. It's more fun when schoolkids aren't there haha

Nightcliff foreshore. Spent many hours here chilling with mates in between Uni clases.

Waterfront & Lagoon

Also managed to fit in 3 training sessions at Performance Gym. They now have a full sized MMA cage in there as you can see from the pics below.

 

I’ll always call Darwin home because that’s where I was born and raised. Even though all my close friends still live in Darwin and it’s easier and more comfortable to be in a place where you know everyone. I started to realise that the longer I stay in Brisbane the more it feels like home now.

Being up in Darwin after moving to Brisbane reminded me of when I was doing University in Darwin and most of my friends and acquaintances went down south for their studies. Every holiday when they came back to visit their families I’d see them and some would complain and call Darwin a sh*thole etc. which I would kind of take offense to. Even if it’s from a former resident or not I found it pretty rude and I promised myself to never be one of those guys.

After all, there’s an old saying that goes like: “you can take the boy out of Darwin, but you can’t take Darwin out of the boy.” Or from whatever place your from :)

Miyao brothers tournament Highlight

Check out this highlight from BJJHacks featuring purple belts the Miyao brothers. It’s full of lots of rolling, inverting spinning, sweeping and all sorts of crazy positions.

Final physio check up

Well I had my final physio check up yesterday and it all went pretty good. She checked my range of motion, asked some general questions like if I’ve been having any problems and then we did more PNF stretches to get my extension back. Pretty much everything is all good and I can be left to my own device to keep building up the strength and full range of motion back to normal again.

Training weights, and other exercises using a lot of arm strength like chin ups, has been approved. The same restrictions apply though of not exceeding a pain threshold of 5 out of 10.

Also I’ll be starting with just the Olympic bar weight first and going from there. Olympic bars are generally about 20kgs on their own so at least that will give me a good idea with how my arm strength is going and how much I should start lifting from.

As always pain will be the guideline and I won’t push it if I feel pain in my elbow/arm above 5 out of 10.

 

Keeping fit over the holidays

I managed to train 3 times while up in Darwin in between catching up with friends for food and drinks. Man… I ate (and drank) so much :( I think I used up half my quota of food and alcohol for next year haha. It doesn’t help that Christmas is this weekend and New Years is just round the corner AND training is on a break for a couple weeks!

I was looking forward into getting my ass whooped into shape, but I’ll have to wait till about January 9th for that :( . In the meantime I’ll try do the nak muay thing and jog, jog, jog. I mustered up the motivation to go for a jog this afternoon, but damn I really felt the weight on my knees. Maybe I was jogging a bit flat footed and landing heavy, but I think it’s just the effect of the extra kgs I gained in Darwin.

Our work will shut down for a few days over the Christmas/New Year period so I’ll be looking to get in some workouts over that period to offset all the eating and drinking I know I’m going to do. If the gym ain’t open, I’ll probably have to do some form of ghetto workouts using whatever I can find round my hood to do some chin ups and other various OG exercises.

Training BJJ & MMA with one arm

Well, not really training with the injured arm but more about training around it. Rest is important when recovering from an injury but once that period has passed and you’re in the rehab stages it’s quite important to do your exercises if you want to get the full use of your limbs back.

It can be pretty hard to keep motivated to do your rehab exercises but for me I know how important it is in the fight game to have the full use of your arms. You never realise how much you need your limbs until you’ve injured them and they are put out of action for a while. Keeping motivated wasn’t too hard for me. All I did was print out a picture of the X-ray of my dislocated elbow and kept it on my desk at work. This acted as a very good reminder of how serious the injury looked, how lucky I was nothing was broken and… to do my damn exercises!

There's a good reminder to do my exercises

X-ray after it was put back in place. Looking brand new and my bicep looks huge haha!

 

Get the all clear from the physio
First things first. Before commencing any training I got the all clear from the physio who set my limitations and gave me a range of rehab exercises to build back strength and the full range of motion. I also asked her all the usual questions on expected recovery time and other martial arts related exercises and drills that I could do.

This is the general guideline I was given and the exercises I was allowed to do:

  • Light weights (>1.5kg) – bicep curls and triceps extension
  • Stretching to get full range of motion back in the joint – arm straight holding a 500g weight and arm bent pushing back trying to touch my shoulder (pain threshold should not exceed 4-5 out of 10)
  • Cardio (just nothing that puts strain on the arm) – jogging, cycling, sprints etc.
  • Legs – everything allowed
  • Abs; and
  • Neck OR any other body part I can think of exercises for besides the injured one


Cardio
Running or cycling using a stationary bike, or even better: Aerodyne cycle.

Interval training. Can’t praise it enough (and can’t curse enough while doing it). The aerodyne is my favourite piece of cardio equipment and one I sometimes dread doing but it’s the shiznit. You can really feel the burn in your legs and lungs.

Try doing 3x 3.5min rounds of 20 sec sprints and 10 sec “rest” (cycling at a slow pace).

Legs
There’s a wide variety of leg exercises to choose from but my main ones were Hindu squats, lunges or alternating lunges and calf raises. Sometimes I would just use my bodyweight but most times I liked wearing a weighted vest for extra resistance, which is excellent to use because I don’t have to hold weights and put stress on the arms.

I also mix it up by including explosive things like box jumps, or step ups these can be done for a number of sets and reps or as part of a small circuit.

Abs
All your normal ab work: sits ups, crunches, V sit-ups, bicycles etc. and also varying it by using a swiss ball.

Neck
50 chin to chest, 25 ‘No’, 25 ear to shoulder and 10 circles in each direction

Footwork
Probably the most overlooked factor in fighting and at least in striking. You can’t hit somebody if you’re standing far away from them (unless you’re Jon Jones). You have to use your feet to get you in to where you want to land your punches or kicks. The same can be said for your defense: using your footwork to keep you out of your opponents range.

I worked a lot of just moving around. Moving aggressively for attacking and on the back foot defensively. I practiced cutting angles moving forward and back, moving in and out against a bag while hitting combos, slipping under a rope for head movement and pretty much anything I could think of under the sun.

 

Bag work
My left strong arm was the one injured so when I hit the bags I’ve only been working combos with my front hand and legs. Obviously boxing combos would be VERY limited haha so supplement them with footwork and head movement, hitting and moving like you would in a real fight. These are some of the combos I’ve been working to get up a sweat.

Boxing combos
All your single punches: Jabs, hooks, uppercuts, body shots
Doubling up: Double jabs, hooks etc. or double jabs into your other punches
Jab – hook/uppercut – body shot
Body shot – hook/uppercut – jab out
Jab – slip – hook/body shot
Jab – fake cross – hook/body shot/uppercut

After combos I’ll always move my head like I was evading punches or angle off.

Muay Thai combos
Push kicks
Knees
Elbows of the front (slicing, cross, upperwards, downwards, spinning)
Low, mid & high roundhouses
Jab – roundhouse/leg kick
Hook – roundhouse/leg kick
Jab – fake cross – roundhouse/leg kick
Jab – body shot – mid/high roundhouse

 

Progress

I did those exercises for about 2-3 weeks and upon my next visit to the physio she recommended I keep on with the current exercises but I could add in wall push ups and normal push ups but starting on the knees so there’s not too much weight on the arm. Same limits applied when stretching and exercising, not to exceed a pain threshold over 5 out of 10. I never thought I’d be so glad to get back into push ups and my chest and shoulders had that nice aching feeling the next day.

I’ve also just started getting back into some light boxing/Muay Thai sparring and flow rolling with technical people and those around my own weight. At the moment it’s more a feeling out process of my arms abilities so far, and I definitely don’t want to push the limits and risk re-injury. I always tell my partners that we’ll just go light and remind them of my bad arm even though most of them know already. I’m real cautious of my bad arm, when punching I don’t put any power into the punches and I tend to use my lead hand a lot more. When flow rolling I keep it in closeand only use it when necessary.

I hope this won’t affect my game much in the long run but I know once my arm gets stronger and the full range of motion is back, it will be back to business as usual. I’ll definitely be fighting again next year it’s just a matter of when.

 

Also check out Matt Klein’s post on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Drills with One Arm by clicking the link or copy/pasting the URL below.

http://karate-kids.com.au/brazilian-jiu-jitsu-drills-with-one-arm/