Street Talk – The Self Defence Federation Newsletter – March 2010

by Dave Turton on March 8, 2010

March 2010. Please note: Street Talk will be placed on the SDF Website. ONLY Club Heads, Instructors, and Reps will continue to receive the newsletter through the post.

However, any member requesting a posted ‘hard copy’ will be more than welcome to receive it.

Welcome to this latest issue

This is the FIRST Issue for 2010, and quite a fair bit to write about this time, so here goes!
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NEW MEMBERS

I would like to welcome all those who have joined already this year, from the loyal clubs who regularly send in both NEW and RENEWED members year after year .. You are the backbone of the SDF.

Individuals:

Our Individual new members are always welcome, as usually they are martial artists of some experience and skill, thus increasing the ‘skill’ base of the SDF…

  • Brad Ritchie (Progressive Conflict Management Systems)
  • Jonny Figgis (A very strong member from Southern Ireland)
  • Steve Harknett (3rd Dan Kempo Ju-Jitsu from Harlow in Essex)
  • Gary Broocks (Shotokan Karate Black Belt from Bournmouth)
  • Mickey Tulloch (great C.V. from Washington Tyne & Wear)
  • Mike Hulme (Assistant Instructor at the famous Deisel Gym in London)
  • Neil Wilson (Tony Blauer SPEAR System Instructor from Rayleigh in Essex)
  • Julie Smethurst (Top Fitness & Self-Defence Coach from Bolton in Lancashire)
  • Garry Smith (3rd Dan Ju-Jitsu Instructor from Sheffield, SouthYorkshire)
  • Aaron St Omer (Via Top SDF Man Tony Gladwell in London)
  • Daniel Meade Multi Skilled martial artist from Haringey, London)

As you can see, a vast range of skilled new members bringing more depth to the SDF.

Clubs:

It is always nice to get new clubs in the SDF. It’s more than new members; it’s a new venue and skill base for SDF’ers to visit.

From the end of 2009, we have had the pleasure of the following new clubs, who are very welcome indeed.

  • Selby MMA (A mixed martial arts club run by Craig Lawrence .. top club, top instructor … based in Selby North Yorkshire)
  • C.E.M.P.A. (A new and exciting venture by an old friend and long term SDF TKD Instructor Mark Richardson. Mark is based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and formulated a NEW Concept in his training skills)
  • J.J. Kickboxing (top class Kickboxing and self-defence club run by John Rickaby 4th Dan .. based in Bishop Auckland County Durham. This club has produced regional and national champs)
  • Sesku Academy a long time SDF member Adam Redfern runs this highly successful Thai Boxing Club in South Kirby (Nr Pontefract)… The club has recently moved into new premises and I went along to sort out the club joining the SDF and adding self-defence to its Boxing & Thai Boxing

That’s FOUR new clubs in THREE months … welcome all.

Events:

Not a great deal to report from around the SDF world … always the same at the start of a year.

However, Friday 5th march 2010 was a memorable evening. Andy Crittenden of ACMAC Doncaster hosted his second seminar with the legendary Catch Wrestling Coach Johnny Huskey.

I was delighted to attend this event and meet up with many old and new friends in the martial arts. Too many names to mention, but nice to see Neil Anderson and Steve Grey again after about 10 years… They are from Eckington and are top grappling men.

I shared my spectators slot with my old friend and long term SDF man Neil Hall. Neil runs the Caged Steel club in Dewsbury… top man indeed.

Without doubt Johny Huskey is the BEST Catch Wrestler and Coach I have seen in at least 25 years. If you missed it, you missed a great night.
He even stuck a painful arm lock on me… excellent stuff.

Also Andy is hosting a seminar with PHIL GLOVER at his Doncaster club.
Date: Sunday 25th April … 11am to 1.00pm.
Phil is the TOPS in Thai Style Kickboxing tuition, and the seminar fee is a PALTRY £10 !!!.

Grades:

It’s always great to hear of SDF members getting grades from other organisations or through our own network of high graded instructor.

First: Andy Crittenden & Ian Harrison.

I have been teaching both Andy & Ian privately every Tuesday morning for well over 7 years (Andy for 10).

They started with me as 5th Dan TKD for Andy & 3rd Dan Kickboxing for Ian.

Now they have both reached 3rd Dan in the SDF Self-Defence System, and well deserved it is.

Ian had a double as he also gained his 4th Dan in kickboxing as well. Well done you two

Speaking of Andy Crittenden, as most of you know his club in Doncaster (South Yorkshire) is where most of the SDF’s events, such as seminars, courses, gradings etc happen.

Well, after much fundraising etc, Andy has bought new mats for the club, it looks GREAT!

Action for Society:

Our new national charity is now in full swing, and I will be contacting SDF Reps, Heads etc with a view to holding out the old ‘begging bowl’.

This charity is a very worthwhile one indeed. So if any clubs or members want to help out raising funs for us, please contact us with your ideas or requests.

It can be as little as sticking a collection tin on your signing in desks, to organising actually collections through your club members or even for those of you who enjoy taking part in charity events, DO ONE FOR US!

Checkout our charity on its temporary website:
www.actionforsociety.org.uk
Charity Registration Number is: 1131918.

Odds & Sods:

We are now trying to organise the TENTH ANNIVERSARY EVENT for the SDF.

This will be at Andy’s Club in Doncaster over a Saturday & Sunday later this year.

We will be getting a couple of TOP CLASS Instructors, and there will be FOUR 2 hour sessions over the two days.

I will teach one each day and the guests will have one slot each for either the Saturday or the Sunday.

We also hope to book a room with a DJ and some grub (important) for a social get-together on the Saturday night for those who might be staying over or can make it home (sober??)

Tickets will be printed and sold as soon as we get dates and guests organised … we will be looking at costs around £80-£100 for this ONE OFF event.

Costs will include the 2 days training, and the FREE GRUB at the evening … (you pay for your own booze … sorry!)

Reports will be sent to the Martial Arts magazines. This cannot happen again so have a think about coming along.

Start asking and letting me know how many we can expect.

The rules are simple…

NO TICKET NO NOTHING! So watch out for developments, and let’s have your ideas, suggestions and approximate numbers coming.

I am considering adding a new page to the SDF website listing all the various Regional, National & International Champions (Past & Present) we have as SDF members.

We have an amazing collection of champs Juniors & Seniors from every known form of martial art, including boxing & wrestling as well.

People should KNOW the calibre of our members, especially as we are supposed to be a self-defence organisation NOT a competition body.
It will take some time to get the names listed, especially if we include PAST champs as well…

If we DO decide to go ahead with this extra page, I will be sending you a form to fill in listing your champions … anything from 1st to 3rd places will be listed.. (it could take ALL my available web page space Ha ha)

That’s it for this month … please send in your event reports and anything else you want included either on the news pages on the website or in this newsletter.

Dave Turton 8th Dan

If you’re a skilled martial artist looking for instructor certification, click here.  Note: This is only for experienced martial artists with relevant backgrounds, and is only an instructor ceritification: Not a martial arts grading.

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Why Is Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle The Best Selling E-Book In Internet History, With Thousands Of Satisfied (And Now Fat-Free) Users In 141 Countries from Algeria to Zimbabwe?

by rezbi on March 7, 2010

Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is the #1 best selling diet and fitness ebook in the history of the Internet. In fact, it’s one of the best selling e-books on ANY subject in the history of the Internet -… And there’s a reason why…

It’s because thousands of women and men of every age are burning off BODY FAT – not muscle or water weight – and they’re doing it naturally, without supplements, pills or “magic potions,” simply by using the proven, scientifically-accurate and common-sense advice found inside this amazing diet and fitness guidebook.

Tom Venuto, a respected fat loss expert, natural bodybuilder, and personal trainer, has not just pumped out yet another “diet program” into an already over-saturated market. Tom’s Burn the Fat can be more accurately described as a “Fat Loss Bible.” It is quite simply one of the most complete, detailed, and precise guides to fat loss you will ever read. What makes it so much different than other weight loss publications on the market?

Well first of all, it’s not a “weight loss” program, it’s a “fat” loss program. This may seem like semantics or wordplay at first, but once you’ve read just the first three chapters, there will be no doubt in your mind that pursuing “weight loss” is not only the wrong goal, it may be the reason that you’ve failed to reach and maintain your ideal body weight. Burn The Fat shows you exactly why it’s fat you must lose, not “weight” (which includes muscle, water and other lean tissue) and then goes on to show you exactly how to do it.

Secondly, what makes Burn The Fat different is the amount of attention that is paid to each and every element of successful, healthy, permanent fat loss. Burn The Fat not only thoroughly dispels the lies, myths and fallacies surrounding a very confusing subject, it is simply the most detailed book about fat loss ever written. By reading Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle, (or better yet, “studying it”), you will learn more about fat loss than you could from an entire semester of nutrition classes or from an entire shelf of maintstream diet publications at your local bookstore.

You may be wondering, “Is this a low carb diet? A high protein diet? A high fat diet? what type of program IS it???” The truth is that Burn the Fat is neither a high protein diet, or a low carb diet. That’s because with the information in this book, you will be able to easily determine your own ideal protein, carbs and fats ratio. You will be able to analyze your body type (are you an endomorph, ectomorph, or mesomorph?), you will determine your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate, or the amount of “maintenance” calories your body requires every day), and you will find out whether you are carb tolerant or carb intolerant.

This personalized approach makes perfect sense because each of us is a unique individual and no two people are exactly alike in terms of body physiology and personal goals.

One of the most powerful chapters in the book is the first one called, “How To Set Powerful, Compelling Goals That Will Propel You Forward and Charge You Up with Unstoppable Motivation.” In this chapter, you will learn what is probably the ultimate secret to burning fat and getting in shape… and it has nothing to do with diets, supplements or training programs. There’s also a great quote in this chapter from the legendary Green Bay Packers coach, Vince Lombardi…

“The dictionary is the only place success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must all pay for success.” That line does a nice job of expressing the “no quick fix” philosophy behind the entire book. In the rest of the book, you’ll learn the complete and exact mechanics of fat loss – explained on both a scientific and a practical level (which you can easily apply in your own daily life in terms of what to eat and how to exercise to burn fat).

If there is any drawback to the Burn The Fat ebook, it’s that it contains so much information, that some readers may find it a bit overwhelming. Those who are looking for a “cliff’s Note’s” quick start type of fat loss program, might be a bit intimated at first. The good part however, is that even these types of readers can feel confident and assured that it will be worth the effort because this will literally be the last book they ever have to buy on the subject.

Who will benefit most from Burn the Fat?

In the broadest sense, anyone and everyone who needs to lose weight will benefit from Burn The Fat. Men, women, bodybuilders, fitness enthusiasts, and especially motivated individuals and avid readers will love this book. Although it was written by a bodybuilder, this book is certainly NOT just for bodybuilders.

You will find no “30 lbs. in 30 days” miracles at work here. It’s all about intelligent eating choices, planning, hard work and lifestyle change. As Burn The Fat author Tom Venuto says,…

“Burn the Fat is simple, but it’s not easy.”

In terms of graphic design, Burn the Fat is a clean and professionally formatted PDF e-book. It’s a little on the plain side, being just text, but that makes it ideal for printing and reading in the comfort of a favorite chair. Because of it’s size, it does require a robust printer and a good stack of paper.

Initially, some people thought that Burn the Fat was priced a little on the high side because $39 might seem like a fair chunk of money for an ebook download. However, after they saw the amount of information contained within Burn The Fat’s 340 pages, along with the special bonus ebooks and reports that come with it, they said it was not only worth the $39, but many times that amount.

As with any how-to publication, you’re not really paying for the materials used to compile the document, but for what the information can do for you, and clearly, this publication has changed many lives and the hundreds of testimonials and success stories found on the Burn The Fat website are proof of that (I recommend you take a look at that “testimonials” page on the Burn The Fat website because some of the before and after transformations are simply incredible – as well as inspiring).

The Bottom line?

Anyone looking for a quick fix solution to fat loss, anyone looking to be told fairy-tales, and anyone looking for a “magic bullet” offered by the likes of body wraps, fat burning pills, diet shakes, or “fat-burning” creams and gels might be best advised to steer clear of Burn the Fat.

On the other hand, anyone tired of “spinning their wheels” going nowhere, who wants the truth about fat loss and who is ready and willing to put in the hard work and discipline and make the lifestyle changes necessary to get a fat free body, will find Burn The fat to be one of the best investments they ever made in their lives. Click here to learn more about Tom Venuto’s Burn the Fat program.

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The Internet Diet and Nutrition Classic, Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle: “The Bible of Fat Loss.”

by rezbi on March 5, 2010

Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle has been around a long time, at least in Internet years. It was released in 2003 and was one of the first diet and nutrition e-books ever published. Today there are e-books all over the web, not to mention more supplements, weight loss programs, ab machines, workout videos and “magic” diet pills than you can keep track of.

Even when your gut instincts tell you all these “fast and easy”, “just take a pill” weight loss claims are too good to be true, sometimes the advertisements press your emotional buttons so well that your curiosity gets the best of you.

But after getting burned enough times, you eventually smarten up. You swear off “quick fixes” and you finally figure out the long way (through your own experience), about what really works; a calorie deficit, proper nutrition, intelligent training, changing your lifestyle and replacing your old negative habits with positive new ones.

Through all the Internet diets that have come and gone in the last decade, this e-book is one that has stood the test of time. It has been an Internet best seller every year since 2003. Men and women of all ages in over 141 countries have lost anywhere from a few pounds to 253 pounds using Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle. The program consistently gets positive reviews and has earned a reputation for being sensible, science-based, honest and effective.

The author, Tom Venuto, received his degree in exercise science and has held certifications as a strength and conditioning specialist and personal trainer, but more importantly, Tom walks the talk. He is a natural-for-life bodybuilder, which means that he’s never taken steroids or other body-enhancing drugs. Venuto has competed in bodybuilding 28 times and has 6-pack abs you have to see to believe (check out the picture at www.burnthefat.com of Tom at 3.7% body fat).

Although Tom admits that he was never obese, he says he always struggled with stomach fat and never saw his abs until he’d gone through many years of trial and error and a lot of hard work. Many people are encouraged when they hear that Tom is a lot like them and that he was not genetically predisposed to be lean. It gives them the hope that they can do it too.

Now that you know about the history and the author, here’s a quick overview of what you’ll find when you read Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle.

Burn The Fat, Feed the Muscle is published in Adobe PDF format so you can download the e-book. It’s on the long side at 300+ pages, so if you’re looking for a Cliff’s Notes type of read, this might not be the book you want. On the other hand, if you’re a detail person or if you want to know not just what to do, but also why you’re doing it, then Burn The Fat, Feed the Muscle is exactly what you’re looking for.

For more than 20 years, the author has studied physique athletes (bodybuilders, female figure competitors and fitness models). That’s the whole premise of this book: If you want to get lean as quickly as possible, wouldn’t it make sense to find the leanest people in the world, find out how they did it and do what they do?

When you read more about this on the web page at www.BurnTheFat.com, the idea of a program based on bodybuilder and fitness model techniques makes perfect sense, although it does intimidate some people at first.

In the introduction of the book however, Venuto points out: “Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle was created BY a bodybuilder, but it’s not just FOR bodybuilders.” In fact, the book easily could have been titled, “What every man and woman can learn from bodybuilders about permanent fat loss.”

The nutrition techniques will work for anyone because they progress in stages from beginner to advanced. Unless you plan on competing in a fitness or bodybuilding competition, you’ll only need to use phase one, aka, the “baseline” diet. If you want to get “ripped”, with the six pack abs look – you can use phase two and phase three of the program, where you will find the more advanced techniques that many people have used to prepare for their first bodybuilding or figure competitions.

The main focus of the e-book is nutrition, because nutrition is arguably the most important key to getting lean. You could have the best training program in the world, but if you eat more calories than you burn, you’ll gain fat regardless of your well-designed training plan.

In the chapters on nutrition, you’ll learn how to set up a meal plan you can enjoy by using Tom’s menu “template” system: You just choose the foods you like (pick from the recommended food lists), plug them into the meal plan template, and your menus virtually create themselves. Sample menus are also provided for ideas.

You also learn the truth about six pack abs: Body fat tissue lies on TOP of the abdominal muscles, so you’ll NEVER see your abs unless your body fat gets low enough. You can’t burn fat off your abs with abdominal exercises like crunches or sit ups. You must get the nutrition right to achieve very low body fat levels.

In Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle, you learn everything you need to know about calories, protein, carbs and fat to get low levels of body fat. You’ll learn the facts about low carb and high protein diets. You’ll get the inside scoop on fat burning foods – including lists of what to eat and when to eat them.

You also learn how to set up a training program. These are the same workout routines used by top natural bodybuilding and fitness champions. However, Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle nutrition works in combination with any training program (so you can use your own workout if you choose).

The 2 components are weight training and cardiovascular training. You’ll need access to basic equipment at home like dumbbells and barbells or you can train in a gym. One caveat: This e-book doesn’t give you photos or detailed instructions on how to perform each exercise. There’s more attention given to nutrition than training in this e-book, and if you use the training programs, it assumes you know how to perform basic weight training exercises.

Customizing your program is a major theme in chapter 5, which explains metabolic individuality and how to figure out your unique body type. The major lesson is: There’s no one-size-fits-all nutrition program. If you have special needs, for example, if you’re lactose intolerant, allergic to gluten or if you’re just a picky eater, you can easily modify the menus to work for you.

In addition to the nutrition and training plan, chapter one contains what is probably the best explanation of goal setting, mental training and the psychology of motivation that you will ever read in any book. If you know what to do but you have a hard time doing it (ie, if old bad habits keep haunting you or if you’re inconsistent with your diet or nutrition), you’ll find the solution in the mental training, not the physical training.

In summary, Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is no quick fix. You don’t get six pack abs or a body like a fitness model by training a few minutes a day and eating haphazardly or cheating frequently. This program calls for structure and requires effort. In fact, many Burn The Fat customers have said that the main reason they bought the program was because it openly admits that fat loss is hard work. However, it’s worth it because if you follow the program, there’s no question that you will get very, very lean.

After all these years, Tom Venuto’s Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is a classic in the diet and nutrition e-book genre. There are many imitators and copycats, but if you want the original, this is it. Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle is literally the “bible of fat loss.”

You can get more information and download the e-book at the official site here: www.burnthefat.com

(Disclaimer:  This post contains affiliate links that provide compensation to me should you make a purchase.)

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Discover the Secrets to Losing Belly Fat Quickly and Easily

by LeeDobbins on October 23, 2009

Getting rid of fat anywhere on the body is hard work, but many find that the tummy area is the worst. Even when you are thin and toned, you might still struggle with belly fat. The most annoying thing is that no matter what you do it just sticks there. Well, if you want to learn some secrets of how to get rid of belly fat, read on. There are 3 easy steps that you can follow to help you with your task of beating the belly fat.

Belly Girdles: They sound like some sort of medieval torture device, but girdles are actually one of the best ways to lose belly fat. They suck in and tuck in all the fatty layers giving you a flat shape. While they make you look good, they are also designed to increase your metabolism, and improve your circulation. They also boost your calorie burning abilities while exercising. They also provide a motivational factor as you can see the flat stomach you want encouraging you to work harder.

Extra Cardio: Cardio vascular activity is the main exercise that helps your body to burn off fat. Although you might have already burned off a lot of fat, the exercise you might be doing, is not enough anymore. Fat in other areas can be easier to lose, but belly fat will take a while. You might need to up your cardio routines. You can also challenge yourself with other kinds of cardio like dancing, aerobics, spinning, and cycling.

Away with the Sugars: Even though you might have a very good, healthy eating plan, it could be the small amounts of sugar playing havoc with your fat loss. Sugars are very easily stored as fat, so you have to make sure that you burn them off almost straight away. You could have a small bar of chocolate before going jogging, or treat yourself to sugar in your tea if you are going to use the energy during the day.

Eat More Weight Less: While it may sound impossible, you can actually eat more and lose your belly fat in the process. But, I don’t mean eating more calories – I mean eating more times a day. Smaller meals eaten more frequently will help to keep your metabolism revved up and can help you burn more calories. Of course, you do have to watch what you eat and try to make your meals of low fat dairy, whole grains, lean meats, fruits and veggies. Aim for about 300-400 calories in your main meals and 3 snacks of 100-200 calories each.

Belly fat is just like any other fat on your body and all fat will respond to the same techniques. The thing with belly fat is that it is usually more dense and can seem like it is taking more time to burn off – that’s just because there is more of it! With these simple to follow methods you now know how to get rid of belly fat, and you can work to keep it off. You have to have patience though, and you will be rewarded.

Next, find out more about the best way to lose belly fat and learn how you can finally get into those skinny jeans again!

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Vehicle Extrication Operation or How to Prevent Spinal Injury Using a Kendrick Extrication Device

by MarkEtinger on October 23, 2009

An extrication operation or vehicle extrication refers to the process of removing a victim from a vehicle after a traffic accident. The extrication procedure will take place when the conventional means of exiting a vehicle are damaged and a successful operation will be attributed to the rescuers’ knowledge, skills, equipment and response.

The best way to fully understand and internalize the meaning of extrication operation is by realizing that the procedure is not about a victim being removed from a vehicle, but about a vehicle being removed from around the victim. Indeed, every single stop must be done with extra care and delicate touch, in order to minimize the victim’s movement during the procedure and prevent further injury.

Right after the rescue team removes the physical barriers, allowing access to the victim, the EMS rescuers move in. The rescuers have to make sure that the patient’s head, neck and spine are immobilized and secure them in their normal anatomical position.

This can be done by using a cervical collar and a KED. The Kendrick Extrication Device is an important tool that helps rescuers remove a patient safely from a motor vehicle. The KED stabilizes the victim’s head, back, shoulders and torso while immobilizing the patient’s ability to move the head, neck or spine.

A typical Kendrick Extrication Device has 2 head straps, 3 torso straps and 2 leg straps, Together these straps secure the victim’s body. The rescuers slide the device behind the victim and then say “My Baby Looks Hot Tonight” not in order to make the victim laugh but actually to remember the correct order in which the straps should be secured: Middle, Bottom, Legs, Head and Top.

After the victim’s hands are tied, the rescuers hold the side handles of the KED along with the victim’s legs, lifting the victim and lowering him on a spine board. The LSB, (Long Spine Board) or backboard helps the safe transportation of people with possible spinal injuries.

If the victim is found immobilized on the ground, he must be log rolled onto the spine board. This is a very complicated maneuver which requires training by professionals and it usually takes three or more people in order to perform this maneuver in a safe manner.

When the victim is lying on his back, one person should hold the victim’s head with both hands on each side of the head and make sure it stays stabilized. The other rescuers should position themselves at the abdominal area and near the feet.

While maintaining spinal control, the three rescuers will roll the victim on his side, place the stretcher and lower the victim back onto the stretcher.

If you are interested to know more about KED devices, spine boards or stretchers, check out Dixie EMS Supply. We can answer all your of your diagnostic equipment and emergency medical supply needs, with the lowest prices in the industry and a quick turnaround time. Give our customer service department a call or visit us online at www.dixieems.com.

Dixie EMS carries a full line of quality Emergency Medical Service products for ambulance, industry, and facility care. Our goal is to meet all your medical supply needs and be a reliable source of service, information and support.

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