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  • kombatarts 04:48 on December 7, 2009 Permalink
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    Paparazzi! 

    LOL, so during one of my training session with Long we had a few local media groups drop by to take some piks for an article about the new camp.  So while I was getting hammered away by Long with kicks and jumping knees, they happily clicked away with their cameras.  One of the camera men was kind enough to take my email address and email me the piks-Jd

     
  • kombatarts 03:48 on December 7, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: , , Canada, , , , K1 videos, , , , , muay thai videos, , , thai boxing videos, , , , Wako championships   

    A Contrast of Styles 

    Here is a vid from Austria and one from Thailand.  Enjoy the differences and any similarities.   Don’t bother thinking which is the better way; they both have a lot of pros and cons.  For myself, I enjoy all combat styles.  Hope you like :)   Jd

     
  • kombatarts 12:17 on December 3, 2009 Permalink
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    Getting Kneed and Elbowed, Over and Over…. 

    Ok, Wednesday was pretty awesome.  I started off my day by walking to the local Seven Eleven to recharge my SIM card for my Blackberry and to grab some essential shaving supplies.  Then it was off to hang with the boys for breakfast.  Afterwards I went off to the camp to have a private lesson with Long, my Muay Thai coach.  Long is my height, but 20 lbs lighter.  We joked about that for awhile; being short, but named long.  Long is retired now, after fighting for 10 years and approximately 300 fights; I guess he has something to offer me :)

    Even though there was a language barrier, Long was an awesome coach.   I had a really good time as he perfected my knees and elbows.  What I really wanted to learn was some of the clinch sweeps and I got a lot of that.  Boy did I really hit the mat!  We could have gone all morning if I did not put a stop to it. I was getting kicked, kneed and elbowed.  I can tell that he was having a good time hitting me and teaching me at the same time.  I guess he thought that I learn by osmosis, or “feeling it”.  Long was surprised to hear that I was 37, and he kept asking me if I was sure.  Lol, yeah I’m sure.  He is 23 years old.  He was genuinely happy with my progress and fitness.  What a way to start my morning!

    When we were done, my friends and I took the Thai coaches, Long and Yut for lunch.  Ok, in one of the piks I am having duck with rice, soup and a whole mackerel.  Not included in the pik is my fruit juice.  Total cost? 100 baht.  Which is a little over $3.00.  Not bad eh?  Long was amusing us by trying to convince us that he was Beyonce’s boyfriend, and showing us his Viagra collection.  Nice.

    Before I got brainwashed any further I left everyone to take a nap.  I was feeling off with all of the seafood I was eating.  I woke up later to hold pads for 10 three minute rounds, with a 1 minute rest for Mehdi.  Afterwards I was too sore, so I rushed off for an hour and a half massage.  We later reconvened for dinner and we decompressed by watching movies and getting some serious training on the XBOX.  Tomorrow is Mehdi’s official weigh in, so we have all decided to chill out, circle the wagons and help Mehdi relax.  Tomorrow I also have a lesson at 10.00 AM.  Another day of beatings!

    Again please do not forget the New Schedule and the New Members’ Handbook.  Thxs my friends, Jd

     
  • kombatarts 07:07 on December 2, 2009 Permalink
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    Close Call 

    On Tuesday we all sort of split up, so I was left to my own devices, which in all sincerity is not a good idea.  So after completing my normal routine, I got a quick massage and again jumped on a motorcycle to make my way to MBK for some business.

    I lost track of time and realized that I had to shoot back to help Mehdi train.  I was going to be late so again I jumped on a motorcycle.  It is so exhilarating to weave in and out of traffic, accelerating to smash through intersections, and sucking in diesel fumes.  Ok maybe that last point is not cool. Anyway we were weaving in and out of traffic and a pick up truck blindly switch lanes.  At the last minute the driver recognized his error and switched back, but he still clipped my shoulder with his side view mirror., torquing me hard in my seat.   This was followed by a litany of curses from my driver.  But I was ok, as long as my Oakleys and Maxpedition bag was still with me :) .  But it pays to have a good core, otherwise it could have been worse getting torqued like that in my seat.  However I really enjoy the motorbike, so I will still keep using it.

    Dinner was amusing.  I had Persian food, in Thailand :)   Tomorrow will be cool as I booked in some time with a private coach to work some clinch.  This will be painful :)   Here is another video for you guys, please enjoy, Jd

     
  • kombatarts 12:26 on November 30, 2009 Permalink
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    Serious Stuff 

    Hey guys, please take the time to check out the new Kombat schedule and to read our Welcome package.  All of this stuff is really, really, really important.  Thxs, Jd

    New Kombat Schedule

    The Kombat Arts Welcome Package

     
  • kombatarts 12:16 on November 30, 2009 Permalink
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    More Muay Thai Fights 

    Here is a short clip of a round from a Thai boxing match held at Studio 7.  Please enjoy.  I will post more later.  I have also posted another video of Mehdi and I training.  It was funny because there are 3 Thai instructors in the ring and me the only Filipino.  Hey I sort of fit in :) .  The camp is getting busy.  Everyday more people arrive.  We have had guests here from Australia, Russia and the Philippines.

    The day was low key.  I woke up, meditated and followed a Yoga routine that I had downloaded on my I Pod.  I felt great even though last night I had that MMA, Muay Thai, Thai Massage combo.  After I had breakfast, a cappuccino, read my book, while listening to Christmas songs outside on the cafe’s patio.  Pretty neat huh?  Afterwards we jumped on some motorcycles and went to MBK, one of Thailand’s largest malls.  You guessed it, more shopping for the guys, than off to Black Canyon for some top notch coffee.

    Back on the motorcycle to get back to training.  It was hot to train, but the cool wind really helped.  Than again back to Lumpini Bazaar for more shopping.  This night, like all nights here, we have been staying up to 3.00 AM watching soccer.  We have to stay up pretty late to keep Mehdi company.  He fights on Dec 4 around 11.00 PM, so we are trying to get him used to being active at that time.  Good nite Kombat Arts, I miss you guys :) Jd

     
  • kombatarts 13:36 on November 29, 2009 Permalink
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    Hot Heat, Hot Fights and Hot Food 

    Today was HOT!  It was hot enough to respect the heat, but pleasant enough to appreciate the other options: cold rain back in BC where I am building an Ark.  Today I got up late.  Needed the rest and I was ONE big sore muscle.  I started off the day with some quick meditation, breakfast and then I was off to the Channel 7 Studios.  Every Sunday the channel 7 studio shows fights.  Thanks Pak for getting us in!  There were 6 fights and all of them were good.  I have recorded a couple of rounds here and there.  Please be patient as the internet connection here sucks and it takes me awhile to upload.  Please watch them.  I risked life and limb to get them to you; if I don’t make it out, please tell my story.

    There were some rounds were all they did was elbow and knee each other.  And when a kick landed it was clearly audible to the whole crowd.  The crowd itself was a spectacle, with betting and cheering going on, it was like a scene from Bloodsport.

    After the fights, we went off to eat and hit some weights.  After all of that we hooked up with Cartoon, a good friend of Mehdi’s.  Cartoon produces some pretty awesome Thai shorts.  Her second specialty is finding us the best places to eat.  When I met Cartoon 1 year ago we had the BEST sea food ever.  Tonight we were not disappointed.  She just kept feeding me!  This is one of those rare times were I had to say “no more.”  I was so stuffed.  But in all sincerity it was really good sea food.

    After that awesome meal I dragged myself back home.  It was approximately 10.30 PM; time for a traditional Thai massage.  I spent 300 baht for an hour and a half massage.  This is approximately $10 Canadian.  A Thai massage is like MMA, Thai boxing and a massage mixed together!!  No seriously, these little Thai women use their whole body (elbows, knees etc) to find every trigger point in your body.  I came so close to tapping out.  I wish I brought my mouthpiece with me.  It was mind boggling how strong they can be.  I forgot how much I love / hate Thai massages.  So now I sit here back in my apartment at 1.00 AM, Monday morning, drinking Singha, typing this blog, while the rest of my team watches soccer on my TV.  Have a great day Kombat Arts!!! Jd

     
  • kombatarts 13:21 on November 29, 2009 Permalink
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    I Want to Be a Ninja 

    Today was a day to get used to everything again in Thailand.  I was totally lethargic today.  The day started off with some miscellaneous errands here and there.  The highlight of the day was the night time training.  There is something really cool about training outside in the night.  This set the mood for our movie: Ninja Assassin!

    Ok off to Center World to watch Ninja Assassin.  Man it was good to see a movie on traditional martial arts.  The Thai’s have it right when it comes to their movies.  First of all you have to select your seating; you can’t just sit anywhere.  And in our case, we got a couple of reclining coaches.  Luxury!

    Afterwards we went back to Patpong for the guys to do more shopping.  I found myself really dozing off and I can tell you I was SO HAPPY to find my bed at the end of the night.  Tomorrow we go watch some fights! Jd

     
  • kombatarts 12:57 on November 29, 2009 Permalink
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    In Thailand! 

    Ok, I’ve finally made it here!  It took us awhile, but when we landed we found Pak (he coordinates Mehdi’s training in Thailand) and we were whisked away to our accommodations.  Before we got there though, we had to stop off at another hotel and grab Fred, one of Mehdi’s students on the way.  We are staying at the President Park Ebony Wing.  I attached a video showing my room:

    After getting situated in our rooms we HAD to eat.  Mehdi wanted a chicken sandwich.  So we have travelled all this distance to eat chicken sandwiches!  That’s ok, we will have traditional Thai food tonight.  After we ate we went to check out the new site of Pak’s new training camp which was next door.  It’s pretty exciting to see the camp start from bare bones.

    We wanted to work out tonight, but we needed pads, so we decided to go to Lumpini stadium to do some shopping for gear.  In order to beat the traffic Mehdi suggested that we hire motorcycle drivers.  I was a little skeptical of the safety factor, but it was an awesome drive!  There is nothing more exhilarating than speeding along the highway precariously between vehicles.  There were times when my legs almost scrapped against the sides of idling vehicles!  Shopping for gear was a blast and we eventually made our way back to camp.

    Back at the camp we started Mehdi’s training.  We are the 1st guys to work out at the camp.  Mehdi did 10 rounds of 3 minutes, with 1 min rest.  Pak was on hand to guide the training.  That was pretty cool.   I learned a lot from Pak in the few hours we were there.  Check it out here:

    While we were training we drew a large crowd.  It felt neat to train outside with spectators.  Eventually some other fighters showed up, and soon we had good energy as the athletes banged away on pads and on each other.

    A quick shower after the training and then we took the train to Center World for an actual Thai dinner.  From there we jumped into a cab and made our way to the Patpong Bazaar.  Here we continued with more shopping and browsing.  We are going to finish our day by going back to the airport to pick up Ramin, one of my students and a good friend of Mehdi’s.  Tomorrow we have to do more training, shop, watch movies and get an adapter for Mehdi’s XBOX.  He actually packed his XBOX in his carry on!  Mehdi and I have got about 6 to 8 hours sleep in the last 40 hours!  It is time to sleep-Jd

     
  • kombatarts 18:31 on November 26, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: , Canada, , , , Eva Airlines, Ghajini, Jack Bauer, , , Maxpedition, , , , , , Persian cuisine, Power Yoga, Taipai, Taiwan, , , The Ugly Truth, , , Up!   

    Oops 

    Ok I made a little mistake.  I will elaborate on this later on.  My day started off with my 3rd private lesson in Power Yoga with Lori.  It was AWESOME!  Not only did I do the usual Sun Salutations, I also got introduced to some really cool standing poses and some hand stand poses.  Handstand stuff, neato!  Again thanks Lori for the great experience.  I am definitely going to check out this Power Yoga stuff when I get back home.  Namasta Lori.  Again good luck to you, your husband and your baby!

    After this I made my way to the academy to give Mehdi a hand with his training.  Mehdi had already completed 15 rounds of boxing with Perry when Josip and I got there.  I held Thai pads for Mehdi for 5 three minute rounds.  Again Mehdi was on the ball!  This is going to be a great fight.  Then I held some pads for Josip.  Josip man you look sharp!  We finished off with some bag work and some plyo ab work.

    I was talking to Mehdi about our flight arrangements to Thailand and he made me realize my MISTAKE.  I thought I was leaving Thursday midnight; nope BIG mistake.  I was leaving Wed midnight; tonight.  LOL.

    I rushed off to cram some Persian food down my throat, get home, do 2 loads of laundry, pack my gear in the suitcase (I did an AMAZING JOB!), packed my amazing Maxpedition sling bag, with the Jack Bauer patch, handled banking and credit card authorizations, bribed my cab driver to speed to the airport, and I MADE IT!  I did 24 hours worth of crap, in about 3 hours.  Not bad.

    Mehdi just shook his head as we checked in.  This was my 1st time flying with Eva Airlines.  This is a Taiwanese Airline (Hector and Ivano you have to come).  I actually felt pretty tall.  I was actually taller than quite a few of the passengers.  Sitting in the Deluxe section, I was treated to huge chairs, that reclined like Lazy Boy chairs, complete with foot rests, an actual glass for my wine, an actual cup for my coffee and a remote for my TV!  Heaven!  Got to kill 12 hours on this flight, so I am going to watch the Ugly Truth, Up! and Ghajini, a really awesome 3 hour love story with action (this will be the 2nd time I have watched this good foreign film).

    I did not get to say a proper “good bye” to my bro Josip.  I hope you read this guy.  Again thanks my friend for putting me up at your house, showing me a good time, eating and drinking with me (I know you gained a lot of weight because of me) and for helping me out in a lot of immeasurable intangible ways.  You’re a great friend and brother to me Josip, again thanks.

    The second leg of my journey has begun.  I’m off to Thailand guys to help Mehdi as he prepares to defend his championship belt.  I’ll be back soon guys, have a good one for me-Jd

    PS.  Quick update: I’ve stopped off in Taipai, Taiwan.  ALL IS GOOD

     
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