sunnuntai 28. lokakuuta 2012

You stop, you die!

As our main Bjj instructor says in training, YOU STOP, YOU DIE!

I have had the privilege of having Fernando Maccachero as my instructor in Brazilian jiu jitsu here in Tiger Muay thai. The guy is like a huge bank of Bjj information. He knows literally thousands of different technics from different positions. When he talks, people listen. Sometimes he might start talking from a small point and goes to talk about it for 30minutes. He's very humble, calm and loves to teach. Still he's training can be really though mentally and physically as well. Fernando usually runs the morning class. 
( I am the 3rd from the right, with the white rashguard)

   Evening Bjj class is being run by Wiktor Svensson, professional MMA fighter from Sweden. For th first month I did a lot of Wiktors night classes and do them still. Wiktor is a fun guy to talk to and good teacher as well. Wiktor doesnt talk too much in classes, so it's all business in night sessions! Lots of free rolling and sparring in the end. 


  For the past week Brian Ebersole has taken over the morning classes, because Fernando has been away. Ebersole is the main instructor for MMA here in TMT and currently fights at UFC. Ebersole is famous for his cartwheel kicks and sick guillotine choke defence! Actually I just came from the morning bjj session run by Ebersole. He likes to mix a lot of wrestling in the bjj, which makes the sessions totally different from Fernandos and Wiktors. Wrestling is a lot more explosive than bjj and the training is really though but I like it, since I dont have that much experience in wrestling.






Last saturday we had the monthly TMT bbq beatdown party. There was lots of Muay Thai fights, boxing fights and one mma fight as well. Free beer, food, good company and fights! What more can you ask for? Swedish dude Jens had a fight versus Alex in mma. The swede went in to the match as a huge underdog but managed to take the win in 2nd round by nice ground and pound. 

I have only two weeks left! Damn time goes fast. Have to get some sun and work on my tan for the last weeks! The thing is though, that when you train hard, lying in the hot sun doesnt feel too tempting afterwards. Much more tempting is to go to your room, switch the air conditioning on and fall to the bed! I am doing that now! Bah after writing this I am heading to the pool and try to work on that tan! 

Thanks for reading, see you soon Finland!

keskiviikko 17. lokakuuta 2012

17.10.2012

Hello!

It's wednesday night as I am writing this, so far the week has been great. I have been tired like always, because of the crazy amount of training. So far no major pains or things to complain about my body for this week, which is rare!
   Some asked about my training schedule, so here is what I have been doing the past week and a half!

Monday       Bjj no gi night class 1.5h
Tuesday       Bjj no gi night class 1.5h
Wednesday  Bjj no gi morning class 2h & night class 1.5h
Thursday      Bjj no gi night class 1.5h
Friday           Bjj no gi morning class 2h & night class 1.5h
Saturday       Strenght training 1h
Sunday         Rest
Monday        Strenght training & Bjj no gi evening class 1.5h
Tuesday        Bjj no gi morning class 2h & Bjj no gi evening class 1.5h
Wednesday   Strenght training 1h & Bjj no gi evening class



Last weekend we went to the huge shopping centre in Phuket, called Central festival. Our plan was to see the movie Looper in the cinema at Central festival. There we found out, that the movie was dubbed in thai and original movie spoken with english only  aired the next day. We decided to skip it and just check out the huge shopping centre. Compared to shopping centres in Finland, there were so many restaurants around! So many different types of restaurants and all looked really good.. So where we decided to go? We went to this awesome icecream place! Portions were cheap and good. As a dessert, haha we went to KFC! Some chicken and then we were off to training again.

On the way back, we saw a motorcycle crushed by a truck, all messed up on the road. I have seen that many times on the Phuket news on the tv. They dont do much tv sensure in here, so the video on the
scene of the accidents looks brutal. 
So going to keep up with the training and try not to get killed! I need to get some more time on my visa at the thai immigration office in Phuket and buy return flight from Phuket to Bangkok.  Month remaining on my training before I head back to Finland! Time goes fast when you are getting your ass kicked! Hah

keskiviikko 10. lokakuuta 2012

10.10.2012

Hello!

After a week not doing any bjj or gym sessions, I have hit the bjj sessions hard on this week. Most of the last week, I spent healing my elbows and only did some running and stretching. This week I am doing 1.5-3.5h bjj a day. That includes the 2hour morning session and the night session which lasts for 1.5h. In the middle of our night session today (wednesday), my left elbow started to hurt again, it was shaking and I had to put some Tiger Balm on it. I still did the sparring, which wasnt that smart, because it started to hurt even more. After the session, I went to buy some painkillers from a pharmacy. When at my villa, I put some ice on my elbow and took a painkiller. After a while it started to feel fine. We went to eat a pizza with friends and I am writing this now with a full stomach.


I am just going to learn and deal with the pain on my elbows for now. Already had a week off and it seems, that didnt help very much.. Going to continue doing lots of stretching, avoiding pull ups and stuff that hurt. My goal for this week is to do 12-15h of bjj in six days. That is a looot of bjj but I am loving it. Feeling really tired between sessions and after I get to my place from the evening class. No need to do running since cardio is really put in to test at every session thanks to sparring. My body is covered in little and big bruises pretty much all the time, my feet and toes specially are pretty busted up. You get used to it pretty fast, scratches and bruises heal fast, too bad my elbows dont! Oh by the way, I shaved my head today also. My hair started to look pretty long and random looking. People telling shaved head fits me. Dont know about that though..

Thanks for reading I am going to pass out now probably, got 8 hours to sleep and then, bjj again!

                                          Haaaambuuurgeeeer!



torstai 4. lokakuuta 2012

5.10.2012

    Hello!




I have been staying in Floraville for the past week now.  I really like the place, its clean, close to tiger, has a decent restaurant and its quite well priced. They even change sheets, towls and clean your villa EVERY day. At Cocoville its happened once a week. I have used the restaurant at Floraville quite a lot. I eat porridge with honey and banana, fruit salad and tea/coffee every morning here. Its called Healthy breakfast and it costs 100bht = 2.5e.



Last week I did a lot of jujitsu and felt really progressin skillwise. This monday there were many new people in the bjj session. First time I get to try my skills on people with no bjj experience. One dude from Sidney (some of my friends said, that he looks like Thor from the movie and he weight like 90- 100kg) had no experience and I got to roll with him. Even though he had like 20kg+ on me, I 
managed to completely dominate him. I had him in probably 5 different submissions before our 
sparring round ended. Did well against everyother opponent I roll with also. Even the warm up clinch work, in which I have been struggling, I did really well this time. 



So as I felt really good in jujitsu at the gym it was a whole another story... My elbows and triceps have been hurting for many weeks. It doesnt normally hurt when doing bjj but tuesday morning at the gym, again it hurt like hell after I did pullups. After using google and asking friends for advice, I
came to an conclusion that, I might have the so called Tennis elbow. It hasnt healed and could really 
turn nasty if I just ignore it. So after Tuesday gym, I have been resting my arms, using icepacks and doing spesific stretches that, might help them to heal. So 6days of rest for my arms. Next week's 
monday doing jujitsu again and going to start slowly on the pullups, push ups and stuff. Going to do a lot of running meanwhile, abs and some lower back moves. It sucks so bad, when you make so much progression here and you have to rest. This is one of those places where it is really benefical to have 
routines.






Saturday we went to the beach with some friends from the tiger. There were 4 of us and we had 2 scooters. I managed to stay on back of the scooter for the trip, that went over mountains and some reaaally steep hills. The views were amazing, breathtaking and straight from a postcard or something. Traffic was what I expected, really scary. It takes a while to get used to it. On the first steep hills, I basically held on for all of my strenght and just kept thinking about my girlfriend back home. On those hills maany people have died and still do. At the beach it was sunny and the waves were huge. Felt great to go against the big waves and just flout around. Water was also really warm. Two of the four of us, had their first mma matches later on the same evening, so we were a bit exited about that.

Later at the same evening Tiger Muay Thai hosted monthly BBQ beatdown party, with many Muay Thai matches and 2 MMA matches. My friends from England and Iceland had fights. Also included on the bbq entrance fee, was all you can eat buffet and free beer. Matches were amazing! Night started with Muay Thai matches and ended with my friends matches. The feeling when your friend, whom with you hang out and train is fighting was crazy. We screamed from the audience for our friends and I filmed the other guys match for him, with his videocamera. Semi from Iceland won his match but Zach from England lost his really close and though match.
 After the matches our posse which consisted of 9 guys went to a bar and later in the evening to a nightclub. Me and Kyle from Canada ended up walking from the nightclub, because we wanted to save on the tax fee and get a cheaper tax further away... We walked probably like an hour, no taxis in sight. We asked from 3 7/11 shops do they know taxi number or can they call one for us. But no.. Finally some random British expat drove next to us, as we were walking on the side of the road. He had a old scooter and a sidewagon made out of wood.. So we hopped on the sidewagon. He gave us a ride to Kyles place, where I ended up sleeping the night. In the morning I took a taxiscooter to
Floraville. Heh quite a night... 

So that was my week... Now going to rest for the weekend and hopefully can continue bjj in monday.