The CK-FMS dvd Series
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:53 pm
Yes, I plunked down the cash for this. ( CK-FMS )
I will be working with a Physician in a facility and figured a standardized test for clients would be good. I've also spoken to Dave Randolph about this since he attended this course and appears in the DVD along with many other Dragon Door luminaries such as Pavel, Doc Cheng, Brett Jones, Rif, Andrea, Dane of Pain, Dave Whitley.
Gray Cook is VERY entertaining. My feeling is,, the whole video should have been devoted to him. Brett has some good points, but the energy dies when he is on camera. I'm well aware of Brett's skills, education, and prowess. I'm just saying, on camera.. Let Gray speak.
The screen itself is very interesting but the organization of this material could have been better. It was a lot of material and could have been done in 5 jam packed discs for about 180 bucks.
Pro's- Gray's deciphering of the human body and how it compensates is brilliant. The screen is simple. It is not the be all, end all, but really simple and gives a lot of bang for the buck.
Con's- The first disc is long, the rest are shorter as per the DD style. Organization could have been better. Lots of wasted time. Film quality was good, camera man had a rough time catching everything and made a few mistakes. Not too bad.
Suggestions- Let Gray do his own discs. Pavel should do a Corrective KB DVD which expands on Resilient to include his PNF material, the FMS and his personal take of Z-Health. Pavel's strength is that he communicates others material better than the person he got it from.
Oddities-( Except for the elite, Pavel, Rif, Cheng, Dane, Dave Randolph),, many of this crew looked like average out of shape middle aged yuppies. If they showed up at your door and said, "I'm your trainer!", I'd have a hard time believing. They may snatch the 44 kilo 300 times, but the average Boca Raton Yoga Milf looks WAY fitter. Hint,... it's about the calories. They are balls of iron and not blow torches.
Now if you don't want to spend huge money on this series. (versus spending it on food)
1. Understand Jon Hines progression of Alignment, Stability, Strength, Power. His templates cover this on www.Monkeybargym.com
2. Do Jumpstretch ala Hartzell
3. Alternate with Maxwell's 20 minute recharge and mobility
4. Do Tom's magic seven, some of which were covered in the CK FMS dvd's. Do them lightly and perfectly. It will cure you.
Here they are.
-1.One legged deadlift contralateral
-2.Armbar to TGU to Windmill. ( look for Gray's Titleist clip on the TGU part )
-3.Press from kneeling and half kneeling. (half kneeling is one foot up, VERY narrow base,, almost in line). Hip must not fold. Glute is locked, no wobbling.
-4.KB toe touch to squat
-5.Ov SQ with Pvc then dislocates with same.
-6.Renegade Row or one armed, one legged planks
-7.Hip Flexor plus ( with kbell in hack position )
These are not about strength,, but perfect form.
Any questions, please ask.
I will be working with a Physician in a facility and figured a standardized test for clients would be good. I've also spoken to Dave Randolph about this since he attended this course and appears in the DVD along with many other Dragon Door luminaries such as Pavel, Doc Cheng, Brett Jones, Rif, Andrea, Dane of Pain, Dave Whitley.
Gray Cook is VERY entertaining. My feeling is,, the whole video should have been devoted to him. Brett has some good points, but the energy dies when he is on camera. I'm well aware of Brett's skills, education, and prowess. I'm just saying, on camera.. Let Gray speak.
The screen itself is very interesting but the organization of this material could have been better. It was a lot of material and could have been done in 5 jam packed discs for about 180 bucks.
Pro's- Gray's deciphering of the human body and how it compensates is brilliant. The screen is simple. It is not the be all, end all, but really simple and gives a lot of bang for the buck.
Con's- The first disc is long, the rest are shorter as per the DD style. Organization could have been better. Lots of wasted time. Film quality was good, camera man had a rough time catching everything and made a few mistakes. Not too bad.
Suggestions- Let Gray do his own discs. Pavel should do a Corrective KB DVD which expands on Resilient to include his PNF material, the FMS and his personal take of Z-Health. Pavel's strength is that he communicates others material better than the person he got it from.
Oddities-( Except for the elite, Pavel, Rif, Cheng, Dane, Dave Randolph),, many of this crew looked like average out of shape middle aged yuppies. If they showed up at your door and said, "I'm your trainer!", I'd have a hard time believing. They may snatch the 44 kilo 300 times, but the average Boca Raton Yoga Milf looks WAY fitter. Hint,... it's about the calories. They are balls of iron and not blow torches.
Now if you don't want to spend huge money on this series. (versus spending it on food)
1. Understand Jon Hines progression of Alignment, Stability, Strength, Power. His templates cover this on www.Monkeybargym.com
2. Do Jumpstretch ala Hartzell
3. Alternate with Maxwell's 20 minute recharge and mobility
4. Do Tom's magic seven, some of which were covered in the CK FMS dvd's. Do them lightly and perfectly. It will cure you.
Here they are.
-1.One legged deadlift contralateral
-2.Armbar to TGU to Windmill. ( look for Gray's Titleist clip on the TGU part )
-3.Press from kneeling and half kneeling. (half kneeling is one foot up, VERY narrow base,, almost in line). Hip must not fold. Glute is locked, no wobbling.
-4.KB toe touch to squat
-5.Ov SQ with Pvc then dislocates with same.
-6.Renegade Row or one armed, one legged planks
-7.Hip Flexor plus ( with kbell in hack position )
These are not about strength,, but perfect form.
Any questions, please ask.