Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts

Friday, 5 April 2019

My first class at the Golden Gloves Fitness

The following is an experience from a female member at our fitness gym in Vaughan:


When it comes to workout I have never been fascinated by commercial gyms, in the past, I did gym regularly for three years which garnered no result. My routine was cardio and abs on day one, upper body on day two and lower body on day three and repeat. However, this week, I decided to try out ‘Golden Gloves Fitness’, from the very first step into the gym, I felt a positive and energetic vibe.
The gym is well equipped for the requirements of boxing.

‘Boxing’, being a male-dominated profession it was refreshing to see many females getting trained and some as professional MMA fighters. Alex, the coach has a natural knack for teaching and is very patient yet strict with all his students.

After a quick introduction, Alex pushed the timer at which I had to start punching the smallest punching bag in the room until the end of the buzzer. After a few breaths, I was made to lift light dumbbell weights followed by a body bar workout. To keep the momentum going, Alex pushed the timer again, this time I had to punch a bigger punching bag with the help of gloves, its ideal to get your personal set of gloves but in case one doesn’t have it, the gym provides them to you. After punching the 2nd bag, I was made to do the second rep of dumbbells, body bars and disk weights along with some squats. Off went the buzzer again, this time I had to punch the 3rd largest bag on the floor. In the third rep, we ran around in circles with a few stretch exercises followed by dumbbells, body bar and disk weights, additionally a roller to stretch the abs. Buzzzz, it was time for punching the 4th largest bag and by now I was breaking some serious sweat.

Finally, it was time for some abdominal workout on the inclined bench followed by a series of stretching exercises to ease the tensed up muscles. At the end of that one hour, it was indeed a satisfying full body workout under the supervision of Toronto’s best boxing coach. It is like an indoor boot camp perfectly suited for Canadian snow. The gym is located close to the Vaughan subway station making it easily accessible even by the TTC. I have just enrolled myself and I highly recommend the same for you.
-          Rinku Gala


Thursday, 18 October 2018

How do I know when my workout is done?

How do I know when my workout is done? This is a huge question at Golden Gloves Fitness and is very common. Shortly put, your work out is done when you're covered in that thin layer of sweat over the majority of your body. You don't exactly have to be soaked but pretty much wet; this is when you know you have made progress in your workout. Before that it is just a stretch or even worse: nothing.

So how do you avoid an unproductive workout? There two factors that come into play in order to make your workout complete. The first, it is time. Anything under 20 minutes simply won't work. After 20 minutes, you have invested enough time for you to be at least covered in sweat. If you are not, you are being too slow or you are doing something wrong. By the 20 minute mark, you should be well into your workout.

We recommend having at least 40 minute to 1 hour workouts, so just add another 20 minutes to that 20 minute mark and your workout all of the sudden feels more complete. The other factor that makes you sweat inside a gym is friction. The more you repeat a movement, the more friction there is between your muscles that lead to sweat. So if you find yourself not sweating enough, you might be simply moving too slow. Speed up your movement with your hands and feet, move your whole body, just don't stop! Remember: it is than thin layer of sweat that send the signal to your body to start forming!

Finally, you just know when your workout is done within your body's intuition or how we like to put it at our gym in Vaughan; behind the science of your body. You don't feel stiff like 'wood' anymore. A common complaint at our gym is my legs feel "stiff" like "wood". The reason for this being is not enough blood flow going to your legs or the stuff/ numb part of your body. Work that part out and warm up, this feeling should go away and when it does & you feel flexible; this is when you know you have progressed well into your workout.

At Golden Gloves Fitness, we understand that everybody is different and how important it is to work with people based on their body's needs. You cannot have the same approach to everyone because we all are different. We make sure that we work your way up based on your capabilities so that you make progress and there is never a dull day. We also put a positive, fun twist into our workout sessions so that you step out of the gym feeling that you have truly progressed. If you want to improve your body and enjoy it at the same time, please do not hesitate to contact us today to hear how we can workout a better you so that you can have a better body.

Monday, 26 June 2017

The following is a recent experience from a member at Golden Gloves Fitness in Vaughan:

After yesterday's experience, I just have to let everyone know that I feel great! But, why would I let everybody know this? And, I will answer that exact question. The reason why I felt compelled to let everyone know that I felt great is because of the motivation, energy, and good feeling started to enter my body after my workout and I want everyone else to benefit from it.

The truth is working out gets harder only if you let a lot of time to transpire from your last workout. Just like reading, your reading speed slows down the longer you put the books away, same with working out. If you start skipping days, it only become harder. If you make it a routine, working out become literally second nature. It's the same with gaining weight, if you get used to eating a lot, it becomes subconscious. Working out too becomes subconscious. That is why it is important to switch things up and at this gym never a workout is the same. All thank to coach Alex!

The reason why I rushed to the gym the other day is because I was feeling stiff. It's normal to have You need to grease the gaps between your muscles with sweat. And, boxing is a great source for that. I guess that is where fitness comes in when you are boxing. That sweat works as a lubricant for your muscles for them not to have traction between each other. Thus, leading you not feeling stiff. Without that sweat, your muscle become tense.
stiff muscles. Why? Well, as your muscles become bigger there is more to maintain.

Once working out, training becomes second nature; there is no telling how far you will go. You forget how much of a dread it was to get back in the gym. The trick is not to allow yourself to fallout from that routine. But don't make your training too representative though! Our head coach Alex is great at preventing your workouts from becoming too redundant. The other reason why I ran to this gym yesterday is because my bones were cracking, my muscles felt flat and I felt overall shabby. My workout at the gym got rid of all that. You can bet on that!

After my workout, my muscles felt more round all of the sudden. My bones weren't cracking and that down feeling I was experiencing was gone. It was like going to see the doctor without seeing the doctor. Fantastic. I am very grateful that Golden Gloves Fitness put my body back on track and now I can think clearly and most of all: ambitiously. Now I feel like I can employ my body towards my goals outside of the ring. I will definitely not fall back on my workouts anymore as in the end of the day it is all worth it. I don't feel like I wasted any time here or missed out on anything; after all what's an hour dedicated to a workout but good health and energy? 

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

When to Sweat it Out?


At Golden Gloves Fitness, we like to sweat it out. But, lately, a new question has come about at our gym in Vaughan: if you're sick, should you sweat it out? Today's article is exactly about this question: when and where you should you workout if happen to be 'sick'. Being sick is a broad term, you can have a stomachache or the flu. In both cases you should take precautions. If you have a light stomachache because you might of ate something that your stomach did not like: working out lightly to sweat out the unwanted substances in your body is OK. Matter of fact once you get into your workout, you might even find yourself forgetting that you had a stomach ache in the first place.

But, if you have the flu, you should NOT work out. You should take it easy and let your body take on the flu for itself as it will need the energy to do so. However, stretching lightly will not do any harm. Stretching for about 15-20 mins might even make you feel better and allow your body to sweat out the flu out of your pores. Now, let's go back to the main question: if you're sick should you workout? In most cases, the answer is no and it depends on what is making you sick.

If you are feeling crappy because of bad nutrition, an effective workout will burn out all the unwanted substances in your body and clear your stomach for you to eat something better or healthier later, after your workout. Just a quick reminder: never workout after eating. If you happen to eat, wait at least 30 minutes before your workout. Generally speaking, it is better to eat something after your workout. If you are looking to increase your weight: smoothies are a great source to do that!

So, if you happen to be really sick don't workout but rather to a light stretch. If it is nothing serious, a workout might just distract you and your body for the sickness and make you feel better. It all depends, you know your body best. Some unwanted feelings suck anxiety, stress, and depression that can make you feel dizzy or 'sick' can also be treated with a good, well-balanced workout. If you have any questions or if you would like to get in touch, feel free to contact us today for more information.

At Golden Gloves Fitness, we are ALWAYS looking forward to make you feel better and making you look better. We would like to wish you all the best in 2017 and see YOU HERE.

Monday, 5 December 2016

Why the cool-down period?

At Golden Gloves Fitness, we have procedures and policies that we carry out to make sure everyone’s workout feels complete. When you first walk in that door, we have you begin with a warm up by stretching and doing abdominal work and only then we have you training or proceeding to your more intense workout.  As a rule, you cannot start putting a lot of pressure onto your muscles without breaking that first sweat because it works as a lubricant for your muscles and bones and as a signal for your body to get ready for some serious intense training.

Once you are done with your training, you cannot terminate your exercising just yet. Not so fast! You must have a cool-down period before exiting that door. But, what is a cool-down period? And when should it happen? A cool down period are light exercises that do not include weights and are meant to calm you down, great cool-down practices are the following:

•    Skipping rope or a light jog (no more than 15 mins or 2 laps)
•    Abdominal work such as press or stomach squeezing
•    Stretching, including squats
•    Medicine ball exercises (make sure you take it lightly)

And other exercises that you deem acceptable as light, including light bags. If you are not sure which exercises are classified as cool-down, please feel free to ask our coach Alex or come by and workout

A final point we would like to mention is that always try have a fun atmosphere like we do here at our gym. It makes it more doable for you to achieve the fitness goals that your are always striving for. At Golden Gloves Fitness, we play music, change up exercises and over all have fun while we workout. So come by our fitness gym today to see how YOU can feel better.
At Golden Gloves Fitness we are always looking forward to be training YOU, our #1 champion.

at our gym in Vaughan and he will instruct you how to properly begin and wind down in your sessions. If you do not cool down properly or finish at heavy exercises such heavy bags or weights, you might experience irritation of muscles, bone cracking, and stiffness of the areas of the body that you worked out. 

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Boxing at Golden Gloves Fitness



                I have been a passionate boxer throughout my life and I wanted to share my knowledge of this great sport with the rest of the world. I have opened Golden Gloves Fitness in Woodbridge, Ontario area in 2006 to serve people who wish to push their bodies beyond their limits and at the same taking in consideration their conditions, skills, and their approach to this discipline. For me, boxing is a science, a way of life, and a skill that always proved to be useful throughout my life. It is
useful because there are always results for the body and strengthening of the mind. After a great boxing session, I feel refreshed and ready to take on new challenges in my life. In the morning when I wake up, I feel good about the improvements of my body and I always note the tranquility boxing has brought to my mind.
                When I start my class, I begin with a warm up by stretching the body for the first 15 minutes and then I proceed to the heavier exercises such as bag training and focus pads. After spending half an hour on the heavier proportion of the workout, the last 15 minutes are spent on cardio and abdominal excises to improve your endurance, agility, and breathing. These one hour classes are guaranteed to improve your body performance, leaving you with a new technique or skill to enjoy whenever you feel like working out. At Golden Gloves Fitness, your health and body shape is paramount to me. That is why my classes are taught 1-on-1 or in small groups of 2-3 people.
                Other services are available at Golden Gloves Fitness in the Woodbridge area such as Tai-Chi, SAMBO, MMA, and body building. For more information please visit my website at: www.goldenglovesboxing.ca for rates, hours, and location (we are located by Jane and Hwy 7). If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me about the services offered at this location. I look forward to be hearing from you soon.

 - Alex Berman 
  Head Coach at Golden Gloves Fitness




  

Monday, 4 November 2013

Golden Gloves is Pleased to Announce MMA and SAMBO



The passion for MMA, SAMBO, and hands on Martial Arts has always been present at Golden Gloves Fitness. Alexander Berman is the head coach at Golden Gloves Fitness and he is pleased to announce that MMA classes have been taken place in Woodbridge, Ontario since the beginning of 2011. These classes include his combat boot camp program that involves: Mixed Martial Arts, boxing, self-defence manoeuvrings, and hand-to-hand combat exercises.  
His SAMBO program is based on Russian Martial Arts that involves hand-to-hand combat, grappling techniques, and self-defense. This type of martial arts program is unique because it taught by a professional Russian trainer that has come to Toronto, Ontario to share his expertise with people who desire to push their bodies beyond the limit. Classes are taken 2-3 groups and programs for children are available. These training sessions are destined for anybody who wishes to receive the effective instructions, workouts, and MMA classes in the Greater Toronto Area.
Additionally, these programs grantee that you will have an intensive workout that will leave you drenched in sweat and with new self defense techniques after each class. SAMBO is a Russian acronym for defense without weapons. This Martial Art is the definition of combat fitness to the most extreme extent. All practices are supervised and corrected by a professional with more than 25 years of experience.
Alex and his trainers practice SAMBO on a habitual basis and would like to share their passion with you. They want you to benefit from this program by using every muscle of your body. Through this discipline they assure you that you will be able to achieve complete control of your surroundings.  You will be taught how to break free from firm grasps, how to counterattack, and subdue your opponent at the most optimal level.
If you are interested in any of the programs at Golden Gloves Fitness, please contact Alex for more information at www.goldenglovesfitness.ca , we look forward to be hearing from you and to satisfy your body’s urge to exercise and your need for practical self-defense.