Archive Results for ' 2008 October'
UltraMon – Managing Multiple Monitors
UltraMon is a utility that I’ve been for quite some time now. It’s becoming more and more common for people to use two or more monitors with their PC(or laptop) at home, and especially at work. Managing multi-monitor environments can be a pain. You have to move the windows around awkwardly, because you’re forced to actually drag the window over to the screen(and back).
Muay Thai – Day Two
Today, we met out at the same field that we did last time, but only this time two other guys showed up. They weren’t there last time because they couldn’t make it out.
One of the guys had been away from working with the teacher for about one month because of work and other things, but now he’s getting back into it. He’s a little bit shorter then me. I’m around 5’11-6’0, but he’s got his body into a lot better shape then mine because of getting back into training 3 months before me. His legs were pretty damn solid compared to mine. At one point, I was bringing up my back right leg, raising the knee for a kick, but he was already bringing his back right leg up towards my left forward foot so I quickly decided to use my kick against his so I didn’t take the blow. Sounds good, right? Only one problem, his legs are condition and mine aren’t…yet. Let’s just say, I felt it.
The other guy is around 6’4 and had been in Martial Arts when he was young, and some boxing, but hasn’t really done training for quite a long while. He’s not in great shape either, but still better than me, because he said he’s been active in other stuff here and there. During some of the light sparing, me and him were practicing grabbing each others leg’s when we went off for a kick and sweep each other down but we brought each other down slow enough so it wasn’t that hard of a slam to the ground. It’s insane though, how big of a difference it is for him to be only that much bigger then me, and when he sweeps me I start off so high and fall so far, that I’d definitely be out of air(if not hurt a lot worse) had he brought me down with real force.
All in all, we worked on nothing but sparing today and it was fun as hell. It’s hard for me to get use to the real close combat with knee’s as part of the combo since I’m not honestly not very use to using my knee’s. A lot of my problems have to deal with not paying enough attention and bringing my hands down too much when I’m going in for a kick or a quick sweep. The problems with my sweeps seem to be that I don’t have the accuracy down of my leg movements and if you’re off just by a little bit, it actually backfires against you and makes YOU have an unstable balance and not them.
I’ll update you next week when we meet again! Everybody seems to be having a lot of fun!
MeIPwn – Reddit Captcha
I always love trying to see what captcha’s come up with but this time I happened to be submitting one of the posts here to reddit and look what I happened to receive! I already know this reddit, you don’t have to tell me again and again, but thanks anyway.
Gripmaster – Improving Your Hands One Grip at a Time
Gripmaster tension grips are a wonderful product that most seem to not know about. Whether you’re into sports, playing an instrument, practicing martial arts, etc Gripmaster’s tension grips will help you develop the hand strength you need.
Gripmaster’s tension grips provide you the ability to work out each finger individually instead of just being able to do your whole hand at once, which happens to be the way most normally work. The idea is that the fingers that aren’t stressed as much, such as the ring finger and the pinky finger, don’t get a decent work out when you simply do whole hand grip squeezes. With the Gripmaster you have the ability to work on those fingers separately, which provides for one hell of a work out on those fingers. Gripmaster grips also come in a variety of strength settings: X-Light(3 PPF*), Light(5 PPF*), Medium(7 PPF*), Heavy(9 PPF*), X-Heavy(11 PPF*).
I’ve had my Medium(7 PPF*) Gripsmaster tension grips for a long time, but I’ve recently just started using them again and man they work good. It’s incredible how much stress and tension is put on the ring and pinky fingers. In no time, these grips will allow me to build up my hand strength which is an essential part of my new training regime.
You can usually find these grips at many sporting good stores local to you, that’s how I got a hold of my pair, but in case they don’t happen to have any you can always go here: Gripmaster Grips. Don’t be a pansy, grab a pair today!
For a list of exercises to use with your Gripmaster grips, go here: Exercises.
* Pounds Per Finger
Muay Thai – Day One
I’ve recently decided to get back into Martial Arts and start training again. Quite a few years ago, when I was younger, I use to be into different Martial Arts and was in great shape, but times have changed. At one point, I had injured my back, more specifically my spine, severely. So that, and the fact that I have a desk job writing code all day, so I don’t really get any exercise at all that way, has kind of put me off on the idea up until lately.
I had been thinking about getting back into Martial Arts but couldn’t decide what I wanted to study or how. I wanted it to be something “foreign” to me. Something I had never really done at all, something brand new. One day while I was in class(college) my teacher(who happens to be an ex-marine) happened to mention all of his past Martial Art experience and that he happened to know Muay Thai because he got stationed different places and had the opportunity to learn it while away from home. He trained under a specific Muay Thai teacher for around 2 years or so. Personal training goes a lot further then most places “group training”.
I later talked to him about what I was planning on doing and he told me that he was training people for free as long as they could fit in with his schedule. He trains only a handful of people per week so that the training can be effective. Big groups of “students” simply cause everyone to not be able to get that “personal” experience. His training is not what you would call “full fledged Muay Thai”. Most of the traditions have been stripped out because the fact is that any Martial Arts has two faces to it, the application and the traditions. The traditions can be neat and fun to learn, as well as required, if you plan on ever fighting in a ring with that particular fighting method, such as is with Muay Thai. The application remains the same either way as long as it’s taught the right way. All too often traditions are taught and application is left behind. He is also teaching other methods from his other Martial Arts experience but generally points out what is from what, just for my own knowledge and understanding.
I decided I’d go for it and so yesterday, I did. We met at a giant ballpark where no one was, since we did this during lunch time, and for roughly an hour or so he worked with me to figure out what level I am currently at so he can adjust the level of intensity of training I need to start at. To be honest, my level of fitness is very low. Anybody who knows me in real life can tell you I’m quite thin, some even think I’m too thin, but the fact remains that I’m just “out of shape”. Just being thin doesn’t mean at all that you’re automatically “in shape”, and thus that’s the situation I’m in.
We worked with focus mitts on jabs, knee strikes, and some kicks. After a bit of practicing, we’d spar lightly to get me used to what I had just went over, before going back to practicing again and repeating the process but with new combo’s. Since we were only sparing lightly, I only ended up with some bruises and scraped up knuckles. The problem is, at the current shape I am in, it’d be stupid to take it too much “harder” so fast. Once I build up my endurance, I’ll be able to go a lot more “hardcore”.
If you want to find out more about Muay Thai, click the link. That will give you a general overview of what Muay Thai is sort of about. For more information, look up Tony Jaa who has made two popular movies Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior and The Protector. The image displayed is of Tony Jaa. If you want to see a more traditional fight though, look up Rob “The Dutchman” Kaman.
Anyways, I’ll be posting more as my training progresses. I’ve got a long way to get back to where I was, but I’m enjoying it so much, the time will fly by faster than I think.
Panda3D – Develop Games with Python!
For those of you out there who love to write code in Python and are interested in developing some game code, you’ll love this: Panda3D. Taken from their website, this quote explains exactly what Panda3D is:



