Indian Club Fitness Training
Learn about Indian club training exercises in these free online fitness videos, including tips and techniques for workouts using basic moves for the arms, legs, triceps, abs and more.
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Summary: In the late 1800s, Indian clubs are exercise equipment that were used in choreographed patterns led by an instructor. Wooden clubs of various weights are swung in different rhythms and routines resembling aerobic exercises. Resembling aerobics and juggling, this exercise was introduced for physical fitness purposes by British soldiers who were stationed in India in the 1800s. It was a featured Olympic sport in 1904, but its popularity waned in the 1920s. Indian clubs are used today much in the same way that kettle bells are used for aerobic and physical fitness exercises.
Learn about the history and the benefits of Indian club training in this series of expert videos. Get tips on proper training techniques that will maximize your fitness with the use of Indian clubs. Watch as our expert demonstrates the basic moves, snatch, and squatted snatch of this technique. See different and more complicated maneuvers such as the full pendulum, forearm swing circles, stirring and the clean and press. Challenge yourself with these moves and other moves including forearm swing circles, drumming and crucifix positioning. You will become tone and aerobically fit after watching and demonstrating these instructional videos.
About the Expert
Julio Anta is the owner of Anta’s Fitness & Self Defense in Doral (Miami), Florida. He has 30 years of Martial Arts & Fitness experience. He is a Kung Fu Master, certified Haganah F.I.G.H.T. instructor, personal trainer, Fitness kickboxing instructor, and Kettlebell instructor. He has crossed-trained in boxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Tai Chi, and kickboxing.
Here is a list of some of his awards: 2006 United States Martial Arts Kung Fu Master of the Year, Proclamation “Anta’s Fitness/Self Defense Day”, City of Doral 2005, EFC Black Belt Schools “Outstanding Martial Arts School” 2005, 2004 “Miami Dade Martial Arts Excellence Award”, 2003 “Florida Martial Arts Hall of Fame” Instructor of the Year.”
Contact: www.antakungfu.com
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