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Life in Cold, Freezing Florida

After a month in China and 10 days in the Big

Apple – I’m back in Florida. Might as well have

stayed in New York – as it’s colder here than it

was there.

Even so, that didn’t stop me from getting up early,

going outdoors and taking in some healthy fresh air

while I did my daily exercises.

Afterward I came back inside, did my Theatre of the

Mind exercises – http://psycho-cybernetics.com/zrlcourse.html

– then started to sift through a stack of emails.

Let me answer a couple today. Here’s the first:

“Hi Matt this is Bobby from Vegas I have been training with Combat

Conditioning, Gama Fitness, and Primate Power for about 1

year now, since then I’m 12-1 in Brazilian jiu jitsu matches.

I have one question. I prepare myself before a tournament with

Gama Fitness – lesson 8 cardio #1 & #2 with the power wheel

also 10 uphill sprints for speed, do you think it is necessary to

also run long distance for lets say 3- 10 min. black belt matches”

MJF: If I were you I’d keep doing the sprints and the Power Wheel

training in Lesson 8. You could add some longer bursts if you’d

like – 30 seconds to 45 seconds. Other than that, I would do

Noah’s Ark instead of long distance running. It’ll do more for

your grappling game when you really need it. Do you have

climbing ropes at your school. If so, work those in as well.

This one from the http://MattFureyInnerCircle.com forum –

Subject: 120,000 Hindu Squats!!

Message: Hello Everyone and Happy New Year ~ I haven’t done

any posting on this site before, but just have to strut my stuff

a little bit by announcing that I just finished my 120,000th

Hindu Squat for 2007 and have achieved my goal for this year.

Also completed 10,000 Hindu pushups. Matthew’s recent DVD

called “Deep Inside the Royal Court” helped me a lot. I have

been able to improve my form on both the squats and pushups,

and have been able to increase the intensity of the squats and

get them done in less time than I was before. I feel terrific and

am looking forward to 2008. Now my question: I’d like to branch

out next year and do less squats (probably back to 100,000) and

add a few more exercises for variety. I don’t have a lot of time to

work out though, so what other exercises can you recommend

that will pack as much punch as the squats but not take much

more time? I live on a hill so I’m thinking maybe hill sprints, but

would also like an indoor alternative for all the times I’m on the

road. Any recommendations will be appreciated.

Wishing you all a happy, healthy and prosperous 2008!!

Best,

Susan

P.S. Just celebrated my 56th birthday in December, so not bad for

an “old lady!”

MJF: Susan, my hair is off to you. Fabulous job on the Hindu squats.

Adding the hill sprints is a very good idea. I would also do Tablemakers

and Kneeling Back Bends. You don’t need to do them for high reps.

I would concentrate more on the internal part of these two exercises.

You can ask me about what I mean in more depth when you’re in

Tampa later this month. See you soon.

Well, you gotta love the success my students are having, eh.

Be back soon with an update on The Trump Card. If you haven’t sent

an email requesting a copy – be sure to do so.

Later,

Matthew “Matt” Furey

Zen Master of the Internet

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