Variation over Functional Training


Often people come to me and ask questions about ‘Functional Training’. It seems like those 2 words are very fashionable the last few years. Functional Training is great because when done properly, it helps you:

- Prepare for everyday activities
- Avoid injuries doing everyday activities
- Improve balance and joint stability
- Improve range of motion
- Etc.

Functional Training has many more benefits and is essential to good health and performance. However we need to be careful not to get stuck with these 2 words in our head and instead open our mind to other things. That’s why, instead of praising Functional Training, I prefer talking about variety!

Fitness and training has taken huge leaps in the last decades and we have learned so much. People used to work out on standard resistance machine with single plane motions and even though these are relatively safe, they also have a lot of drawbacks. Others perhaps did bodybuilding or just some morning walks.

Now that we know so much more about training, it has also become more complicated for the average person to figure out which workout is best. One person probably woke up one day and though about a concept called Functional Training. It’s a great way to market the product and makes people understand what the goal is.

Functional training is great but I believe variety is more important. Depending on your goals, mix things up. Nowadays, so many workout classes and equipment (TRX, kettle bell and even some machines) already give you such a great workout with multi plane motions and work the stabilizing muscles that you don’t have to worry so much about what’s functional and what’s not. Simply switch things up and do some hiking, some TRX classes, Cross Training classes, Kettle Bell workouts and yes, weight lifting and other types of resistance training.

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If you put a lot of variety in your workout, you don’t have to worry about throwing some single plane and isolation exercises in. Too many people are too focussed on ‘Functional Training’, which causes them to miss out on so much more.

I personally do TRX, kettle bell, body weight exercises, MMA, traditional and olympic weight lifting and I feel like my body is very prepared for everyday activities plus my injury rate is extremely low, especially if you consider all the activities I do on an everyday basis.

So don’t get hung up on 2 words that’s used for marketing purposes. Instead, try new things, do different classes and switch it up! As long as you work out responsibly and give your body the time to adjust, you will be happy you did!


By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer .

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- TRX / Cross Training Classes
- Kettle Bell
- Warrior Training

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

Sander@DefineDefense.com
www.DefineDefense.com


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New Self Defense Pictures


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Holiday Deals


Holidays are coming and Define Defense is in the holiday spirit! We are offering our new clients our best deals to date! We offer high quality training in:

- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- TRX & Cross Training Classes
- Kettle Bell Classes
- Personal Training


From now until January 1st 2013, we offer the following deals:

Mixed Martial Arts:
20% off memberships and punch cards
+ a free T shirt or tank top

Self Defense:
Four self defense classes, a Mace 10% Pepper Gel and a Define Defense T shirt or tank top for only $99

TRX / Cross Training:
20% off memberships and punch cards
+ a free T shirt or tank top

Kettle Bell Program:
20% off memberships and punch cards
+ a free T shirt or tank top

Personal Training:
First session is free!

Youth Martial Arts:
20% off memberships and punch cards
+ a free Gi


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Dance Instructor Position


We are looking for an individual or company who wants to run dance classes independently in our premium facility in Downtown Boulder!

Our studio has 1,040 square feet of mats, has a speaker system and has a wall of mirrors. It is a great spot for dance classes so we are looking for someone who wants to run their own program in our facility. This person will be solely responsible for their program and will be able to run their own classes during their own times.

Many class times are available during the week days and weekends. The instructor or company would be paying a flat fee ($1,000) per month to operate in our premium facility in the heart of Boulder, CO.

A transition period with a lower fee is possible with a lower fee to start off with. You can choose your own class times out of the many available times. A great way to have your own yoga business without much risk or overhead expenses / head aches!

If you are interested or know of someone who might be, let us know at Info@DefineDefense.com !


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Yoga Position


We are looking for an individual or company who wants to run Yoga or Pilates classes independently in our premium facility in Downtown Boulder!

Our studio has 1,040 square feet of mats, has a speaker system and has a wall of mirrors. It is a great spot for Yoga or Pilates classes so we are looking for someone who wants to run their own program in our facility. This person will be solely responsible for their program and will be able to run their own classes during their own times.

Many class times are available during the week days and weekends. The yoga instructor or company would be paying a flat fee ($1,000) per month to operate in our premium facility in the heart of Boulder, CO.

A transition period with a lower fee is possible with a lower fee to start off with. You can choose your own class times out of the available times. A great way to have your own yoga business without much risk or overhead expenses / head aches!

If you are interested or know of someone who might be, let us know at Info@DefineDefense.com !


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No Classes Evening 11/9 and 11/10/12


There will be NO classes Friday evening 10/9/12 or Saturday 11/10/12.

We are going to the weigh ins on Friday evening and have the Fight to Win grappling tournament this Saturday. We wish our participants the best of luck and see you either Friday morning or Monday for classes!

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How I Have Prevented Injuries


Sometimes, I find it easiest to write a blog post about my own experiences. It makes me write about not only the practical side of the topic but also how it effects other things such as your motivation, results and many others.

I have been wanting to write for a while about injury prevention. It’s a topic I have written about before and this will probably not be the last one either.

Injury prevention is something I find extremely important, both as an athlete and as a trainer. Safety is always my number one priority when training clients. Sometimes this gets tricky because a trainer has to push the client to get most out of the session and get the results they want. However, it needs to be done in a safe way. After all, if you get injured, you will be out for days, week, months or in some cases even years! Whatever you were doing at that point in time, was probably not worth this kind of injury.

When I train my clients, whether it’s a private session or group class, I always tell them that form should be their main focus. If they do cheat but it does not affect their safety or risk of injury, I will let them finish and then tell them what to change next time they do the exercise or drill. If it does affect their safety, I will pause the exercise right away and correct immediately.

As for myself from a personal standpoint, I have been very fortunate (and careful) to have a healthy body without any main restrictions or injuries. I have been training hard since I was seven, trained with adults at the age of 12 and did competitive martial arts and bike racing, as well as countless hours of sports in college as a part of my sports education. Anyone who knows me, will tell you I don’t hold back when training either, I give it my all and work my hardest. Through all of this, I have been able to avoid any main injuries that affected me long term (I had a lower back issue at one point but recovered from that). Many and most people I have ever met who trained at my intensity (not clients), have had serious injuries. I believe the main reasons to preventing injuries for myself are:

  • I know my body well and know where my limits are.
  • Even if I push through my limits, I take calculated risks.
  • REST is extremely important, know when to take a break.
  • I fuel my body right, nutrition is so vital.
  • I take responsible supplements (vitamins, Omegas, and some others such as the following one)
  • Glucosamin, Chondroitin and MSM have been very important supplements (comes in one) for me to protect my joints. The difference for me is remarkable.
  • I don’t live like a crazy man or do many unhealthy things such as going out, eating or drinking too many bad things.
  • I listen to my body.
  • Stretch a lot, tight muscles are prone to injuries.
  • Personal one: I love massages! They help you recover and stay loose.
  • Follow the normal guidelines (warm up well, follow the game rules etc.)

When training clients or groups, I try to share some of these tips with them. It is fully understandable that everyone has their own life and wants to do their own thing. Some things might not even work for someone. However, from my experience, these little and very simple pointers make a huge difference and have kept my joints, ligaments and other parts safe.

Use your common sense and listen to your body. Train HARD but also take care of yourself to prevent injuries!

P.S. Now let’s hope I don’t fall down tomorrow and get injured!

By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer .

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- TRX / Cross Training Classes
- Kettle Bell

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com
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MMA for women


MMA is often viewed as a mostly male sport. Even though women have been competing in MMA since the mid 1990’s, there are few organizations which promote female fights and even organize them. As for now, the UFC does not host female fights but Strikeforce does since 2009 (bought up by Zuffa and there are many rumors about Strikeforce going down and UFC taking over the female divisions).

Japan has always been a major spot for female MMA and in the US, names such as Gina Carano and Cyborg Santos have been around for a while. However, from my perspective, female MMA has never been more popular than now and I believe the biggest reason for this is Rhonda Rousey.

Rhonda is in the first place an amazing fighter and athlete. She also handles the media well, does great marketing and is a great MMA spokesperson.

There is absolutely no reason that female MMA should be considered any less than male MMA. I’m positive many of these women would win over many men in the competitive circuit. It’s about time more money goes into this part of Mixed Martial Arts so these athletes can earn more money, therefore live better, train better and get even better as professional fighters!

At Define Defense, we have a nice solid group of great girls/women training MMA. They give some of our guys a hard time and are tough as nails. It is fantastic to see how they enjoy the very tactical and technical sport of MMA and BJJ and stand their ground. We always have everyone work at their level (while pushing their limits) but do not differentiate between male and female MMA clients. Our female members work as hard as anyone else and make our instructors proud!

Don’t ever let yourself get intimidated by the sport. There is no reason to. Try out a MMA class and see for yourself why it’s such a great sport! It’ll increase your self defense skills, get you in great shape and you’ll have a blast doing it!


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By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer .

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com
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Congrats for passing your test!


Congrats to all the guys who passed their test yesterday! Keep up the good work!

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Student of the Month October 2012


Congrats to Athith for earning the Student of the Month award October 2012. He has been training with us for 3 months and has shown great progress!


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Martial Arts Studio Franchise with Define Defense


Define Defense has created complete franchising packages for any beginning or established studio, anywhere in the world. Our franchising packages take you and you studio to the next level and take advantage of the modernization of the sport. After all, many methods and practices have been proven to be ineffective and outdated, both in martial arts and in business. Our methods and strategies implement all the latest developments into your business. Not just in terms of martial arts but also your marketing, social media, networking, promotions, software etc.

Everything is laid out for you so you don’t have to spend money hiring people or time figuring it out yourself. Starting a business from the ground up can be extremely demanding and expensive. This is why our packages can greatly help so you don’t have to spend the time or money.

Our packages have been created by professionals and give you as a current or future Define Defense studio owner a more than solid foundation to build your profitable studio on.



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Great Sparring - New Pictures


Great sparring last week! Here are some pictures (more on
our Facebook Page).

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Performance and Motivation Workshop


Define Defense is partnering up with Coach Meg from Spark Behavior Solutions to offer you a workshop about performance, motivation and learn how to master healthy habits for better results! This great workshop will take place at the Define Defense studio on November 15th from 6-7.30pm.

Before the workshop, we will be offering a free TRX / Cross Training class from 5-6pm for our clients and all workshop attendees.

$35 for DD members
$45 for non DD members

The TRX class will take place before the workshop. MMA class will be cancelled and our 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu class will start at 7.30pm.

Please register by emailing Coach Meg at info@sparkbehavior.com


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Dowload the flyer here:

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Saturday Classes


We will not have classes on Saturday September 8th since our instructors and some of our members are going to the Eddie Bravo seminar in Denver.

See you Friday or Monday!

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Only BJJ on Labor Day

On Labor Day September 3rd, we will only have a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class at 6pm and not other classes.

Have a great Labor Day! Also, remember that the new schedule is in effect!

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About Sander


This blog post is… well about myself. I am not writing this because I love talking about myself or out of narcissistic tendencies. I am posting this because I have had many questions about my background in martial arts, fitness, education etc. This is a great visual way to show everyone what I’ve done since I was a child that relates to my profession now.

I have been involved with a lot of different sports (especially in college of which I don’t have any visual materials for) and always continue to learn and try new things.



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Student of the Month: August 2012

Congrats to Stanley for getting the Student of the Month Award! We have seen an amazing progress in him and especially admire his determination and toughness! Keep up the great work!


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Buddy Week


Define Defense will be hosting ‘Buddy Days’ during September 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. During these days, everyone can bring friends, family, spouses and whoever else they want to join them in our classes.

It doesn’t matter if your guests have done any martial arts or fitness classes before, just invite them to show them what you do and to have some fun!

Anyone is welcome! The person who brings the most ‘Buddies’ will get a free Define Defense T shirt.



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Grappling Tournament Sponsors


Thank you to the companies which are sponsoring our grappling tournament on September 29th!

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Back to School Promo


From August 15th until September 15th, we will be running a Back to School promo!

Youth MMA Program:

Any child who signs up, gets
a free custom Define Defense Gi (value: $49.99)

Mixed Martial Arts & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Program:

New clients get
a free custom Define Defense rash guard (value: $40)

TRX / Cross Training Program:

New clients get
a free Define Defense T Shirt (value: $19.99)


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Class Pictures


See more pictures of some of our classes earlier this week on Facebook.com/DefineDefense


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Grappling Tournament Sponsorship Opportunities


Grappling Tournament Sponsorships



Many grappling tournaments are based on points which leads to boring matches and people winning by stalling. We have removed the possibility of that by removing the point structure and allowing you to win only by submitting your opponent. This style tournament is the most exciting to watch as well as to compete in.

Define Defense has a significant presence online through our website (over 1,00 views/month) and social media pages (reach of over 9,000 people/week) and will also invite all other studios and training facilities in the Denver and Boulder Metro areas. Our marketing efforts also include spreading posters and flyers in the area hotspots. A professional photographer will be present to capture the tournament’s highlights and share these with the local media.

We are pleased to offer you different levels of sponsorship, please see the options underneath.

You and any other representative of your company would be most welcome to attend so that we could thank you personally for your support.


We are looking forward to hearing from you. In case you have any queries you can contact us at the number underneath. Thank you for your time and considering sponsoring our event.

Sander Vanacker
Owner/Head Instructor
(720) 340 6254



Sponsorship Options



$100 Bronze (5 available)

  • Company flyers and information in the gift bag
  • Company recognition on Define Defense blog, tournament web page and social media (weekly for 1 month)
  • Our undying love and gratitude


$250 Silver: Co-Sponsor (2 available)

  • Mentioning of the company’s name during the opening and closing of the tournament
  • Company flyers and information in the gift bag
  • Company’s banner exposed in the tournament studio
  • Company’s logo on Tournament banner (carried on every podium)
  • Company recognition on Define Defense blog, tournament web page (under Main Sponsors with logo)
  • Company recognition on Social Media (weekly for 2 months)


$500 Gold: Major Sponsor (1 available)

- Will be included in name of tournament as well put your logo up in multiple places in gym
(first Annual Submission only Tournament brought to you by *Company Name*)
  • Your logo on our tournament posters, spread throughout Boulder, CO
  • Company flyers and information in the gift bag
  • Company’s banner exposed in the tournament studio
  • Your logo will be on all certificates given to the top 3 contestants of all divisions.
  • Company’s logo on Tournament banner (carried on every podium)
  • Company recognition on Define Defense blog, tournament web page (under Main Sponsors with logo)
  • Company recognition on Social Media (weekly for 4 months)


We will also accept merchandise to raffle away as this gets your name and products out there.

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Submission Only Grappling Tournament



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Register here: http://clients.mindbodyonline.com/ws.asp?studioid=14713&stype=-8

RESCHEDULED TO A LATER DATE, WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!

For more info, contact us at
Info@DefineDefense.com


Submission Only Tournament Rules

Weight Classes: Men
*155 and under
*155-170
*170-190
*190 and up
*Open Weight

Women
*115 and under
*116 -135
*136-155
*155 and up
*Open Weight

Divisions

  • Beginner: up to a year

  • Intermediate: 1 - 3 years (blue belts and wrestlers required to do intermediate)

  • Advanced 3 years +


Rules
ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES / SERIOUS
Serious violations are marked with an asterisk and are grounds for immediate disqualification without a second warning.

  • NO striking of any kind

  • NO pressure points or nerve centers

  • NO eye gouging, biting, hair-pulling, ear-pulling, pinching, etc. *NO neck cranks(twisting the neck( twisters OK )

  • NO slams

  • NO small joint manipulation (fingers or toes)

  • No Heelhooks(reaping knee OK)

ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES / MINOR
Minor violations are violations nonetheless. Repeated warnings may result in disqualification.
  • NO covering of the opponent’s nose or mouth with your hands

  • NO wrestling shoes, no sambo shoes – Bare feet only

  • Stalling will result in a warning for the first offense. Possible disqualification if continues. The referee will use his judgement to determine if it warrants a standup or a DQ.


General

  • No time limits, no points. Win by submission only.

  • Competitors must be clean. Competitors with offensive odors will not be permitted to compete.

  • If you have Ringworm, Staff infections, Athletes Foot or any other contagious disease, you may not compete.

  • Fingernails & toenails must be clean & clipped.

  • Remove all jewelry.

  • Cover up all open wounds.

  • Leglocks, including knee bars, are legal at all levels. Heelhooks are illegal at all levels.

  • Twisters, compressions, muscle locks legal at all levels.

  • Both competitors must engage at all times. If one person butt scoots and other backs away, the person sitting will be forced to stand.

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Student of the Month July 2012


Student of the Month July 2012: Robert has shown to be a very hard worker during the 10 months he has been training with us. He has made remarkable progress and is a very skilled martial artist! He also won his division at NAGA Colorado a few months ago!

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Rules for Submission Only Tournament September 8th, 2012



Submission Only Tournament Rules

Weight Classes:
Men
*155 and under
*155-170
*170-190
*190 and up
*Open Weight

Women
*115 and under
*116 -135
*136-155
*155 and up
*Open Weight

Divisions

  • Beginner: up to a year

  • Intermediate: 1 - 3 years (blue belts and wrestlers required to do intermediate)

  • Advanced 3 years +


Rules
ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES / SERIOUS
Serious violations are marked with an asterisk and are grounds for immediate disqualification without a second warning.

  • NO striking of any kind

  • NO pressure points or nerve centers

  • NO eye gouging, biting, hair-pulling, ear-pulling, pinching, etc. *NO neck cranks(twisting the neck( twisters OK )

  • NO slams

  • NO small joint manipulation (fingers or toes)

  • No Heelhooks(reaping knee OK)

ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES / MINOR
Minor violations are violations nonetheless. Repeated warnings may result in disqualification.
  • NO covering of the opponent’s nose or mouth with your hands

  • NO wrestling shoes, no sambo shoes – Bare feet only

  • Stalling will result in a warning for the first offense. Possible disqualification if continues. The referee will use his judgement to determine if it warrants a standup or a DQ.


General

  • No time limits, no points. Win by submission only.

  • Competitors must be clean. Competitors with offensive odors will not be permitted to compete.

  • If you have Ringworm, Staff infections, Athletes Foot or any other contagious disease, you may not compete.

  • Fingernails & toenails must be clean & clipped.

  • Remove all jewelry.

  • Cover up all open wounds.

  • Leglocks, including knee bars, are legal at all levels. Heelhooks are illegal at all levels.

  • Twisters, compressions, muscle locks legal at all levels.

  • Both competitors must engage at all times. If one person butt scoots and other backs away, the person sitting will be forced to stand.

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Tentative Schedule for Fall 2012


Here is our tentative schedule for the fall of 2012. As you see, all programs have a great selection of classes and class times.

If you have any recommendations or comments, go
on our forum and leave them there. We will be compiling and reviewing them and make any changes that are possible to accommodate your requests.

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No Gi Submission Only Tournament in Boulder, CO


On September 8th 2012, Define Defense will host its first annual No Gi Submission Only tournament.

The tournament will take place at Define Defense Martial Arts in Downtown Boulder and will be open to everyone.

Stay tuned as we will be putting up more information soon including fees, divisions, rules and registration links.


There will be no points and no time limits. There will however be rules against stalling.

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Father's Day: What to Get?


Sunday is Father's Day!  Sometimes it can be tricky to figure out what to get your husband, dad, grandpa, godfather etc.  So here are some suggestions of the Define Defense Team:

A TRX Suspension Band: These are some of the best workout tools in the world.  It may look like an innocent and easy piece of equipment but it will challenge you, no matter what level you are!  Many pro athletes use it and Define Defense uses the TRX Suspension Bands every day for general fitness training, rehabilitation and MMA training!  If that's not cool enough, keep in mind it was invented by a Navy Seal!

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA classes:  Get him a membership or a punch card for BJJ or MMA classes!  Little boys love wrestling and grappling and deep inside somewhere, all men are still sort of boys.  So give him a chance to learn BJJ & MMA.  He will thoroughly enjoy it and learn great skills.  It is a lot more than just rolling around on the ground, it's a highly tactical and intelligent ground game with many skills and techniques, call it a human chess game if you want.  Plus, what do you have to lose?  You get a husband that's in great shape and he can protect you better!

Self Defense: Perhaps your husband or dad has been bugging you for years since he's worried about you.  Well, you know what the answer is: Take some self defense classes and take away his worries!

Cross Training / TRX classes: None of the above?  No problem, get him a punch card or membership for Cross Training / TRX classes and let him pick when he comes to work out.  Define Defense has 7 classes every week and no need to register beforehand.  He will get a great and safe workout that will give him fantastic results.  The instructors at Define Defense are very individually oriented and make sure you reach your personal goals!

Gift card: Can't decide between all these awesome choices?  Well then you can just get
a gift card and let him decide for himself!  He can even use towards our retail products, such as boxing / MMA gloves, rash guards, pepper spray etc.


You can simply come into our studio to purchase or order something or contact us at
info@DefineDefense.com



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Carb Loading for Athletes


If you are familiar with the term carb loading, you know it’s a method used by a lot of endurance athletes to increase the storage of glycogen (for energy use) in the body.  

For many martial artists, this does not necessarily apply if you are cutting weight for tournaments.  You can still cut carbs the days before (which you have to anyway) and then maximize your intake after weigh ins but you will by far not have the same exact effect as for example a cyclist doing carb loading because you do not have enough time to load carbs after weigh ins, which are often the day before the event.

An average person in normal circumstances has enough glycogen stored in the body to last you for 90 minutes when doing a physical activity, such as running, cycling, etc.

When you carb load, you can increase the amount of glycogen stored from 25-100% (for adult men shown in some studies, results for women are less steady), which means it your body’s reserves will last you longer than 90 minutes so any loss in performance by lack of energy will be postponed or not be present at all if you fuel your body during the activity.

First and foremost, it is important to increase your carb intake the last few days before your goal event or race.  You do need to make sure this does not cause any intestinal problems that may affect your performance.  If you have never done carb loading before, try it out before during training to see how your system reacts.

The first phase of carb loading:

A week before the race, decrease your carb intake (don’t cut them out all together) and resume your training as normal.  Increase your protein and fat intake to compensate for the lowered carb intake.  This will make your body react to the lack of carbs but not deteriorate your body of performance by cutting calories. About 50-55% of your caloric intake should come from carbs during these two to three days.

The second phase of carb loading:

Three to four days before the event or race, increase your carb intake drastically and cut back on your fat intake.  At this point, about 70% of your total calorie intake should consist of carbohydrates.  Lower your training intensity and frequency to allow your body to store more glycogen (converted from carbs) than normal.  The day before the race, rest completely or do an extremely light workout to loosen your muscles.

Even though you do carb loading, you may still feel fatigued during or after the race.  This may be muscle damage, buildup from lactic acid etc.  Energy storage and processes are only one piece of the puzzle.  However when done right, it may benefit your performance drastically.  Don’t forget to continue to fuel your body during the race to prevent fatigue.  When carb loading, a temporary weight gain is seen frequently.  When your body stores more carbs it also stores more water, therefore the weight gain.  This should however be temporary.  If you have long term weight gain, you are most likely consuming too many calories overall.


Every individual responds differently to carb loading and discuss the process with your doctor, trainer or nutritionist in more depth before attempting.


By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer of Define Defense Martial Arts & Personal Training.

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Modern Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com

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4 medals at NAGA!


Congrats to Roger, Robert, Will and Michael for winning gold and silver medals at the NAGA tournament on Saturday April 28th, 2012!

Great job guys, we’re proud of you!

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'If you talk the talk, you've got to walk the walk' - Goals & Determination


When growing up, my parents had a certain saying: It’s better to get a B or C after trying really hard than getting an A without trying at all. That being said, I was a very good student but it showed the values that were important to them. I guess it’s in line with the saying ‘Hard Work Beats Talent’ and I couldn’t agree any more. If things go too easy for you, then you never learn determination, the satisfaction and rewards of hard work.

The point is, you have to work and you have to try hard. If you put a lot of effort and determination in something, good things will come your way. The road may not be always full of sunshine and there will be bumps in the road but nothing ever goes perfectly. This absolutely applies to training as well. If you train hard (and smart but that’s for another article), then you will see progress. If you don’t put 100% in, then don’t expect all your goals to come true.

Now that has absolutely nothing to do with performance. As a trainer, I never expect our clients to perform the same or compare them to each other. For example: I prefer much more that a person is giving a 100% lifting a 20lbs. kettle bell than the person next to him/her lifting a 50lbs. kettle bell without breaking a sweat. Everyone works at their level and gets the equipment suited for them. However, we do expect everyone to do their best and to give a 100% in their workouts, whatever their fitness level allows.

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My family is not one of the most athletic families (sorry guys but you gotta admit). I do have one uncle who ran marathons and is now still biking many miles with the road bike. Besides him, nobody really practices any kind of sport so I was a pretty odd duck. For some reason, I did get into sports. When I started karate at the age of 7, my parents told me that if I signed up, I had to do it for a full year. Quitting was not an option. When I first started, my obvious goal was a black belt. In 2004, I reached that goal. When I started road biking, I wanted to do well and I did, especially since I only started when I was 18 years old. I wanted to gain muscle and over the last 4 years, I gained 30lbs. of lean muscle. I wanted to heal my injured back and today, I barely have any issues anymore. Today, I’ve made martial arts my hobby, job and a big part of my life. I am still biking on a regular basis and challenging myself with races and new goals. I always put the work in to reach my goals, no matter how easy or hard it might be. Even when I fail, which happens, I know I did what I could.

I believe in perseverance or as the saying says: ‘If you talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk’ (last saying I promise). Of course, if you don’t enjoy something it is likely that you will quit at some point which is fine! There is so much out there that enables you to choose what you really love to do. Also, you will fail at some goals in your life and that is normal. Everyone does but as long as you gave it a fair shot and put your energy into it, then there is nothing to feel bad about.

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I’m sure you see where I’m going with this blog. You simply have to put the effort in. Don’t quit and be persistent. Reaching a significant goal will never be a walk in the park. But one thing is for sure: if you persist you will see progress, you will reach your goals and you will feel GREAT!

My family was always very motivating in every hobby I had but also very strict. I could not be any more appreciative for that. It taught me discipline and determination. At the same time, that is why I was able to reach my personal goals. If they didn’t bother putting rules in place and taking the time to enforce them, I would not have learned the lessons that I did. So find motivation in your training, no matter what it is, be confident and persistent. As your trainer, I will do my part as well as I can but I need to see the focus and determination in your eyes.


By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer of Define Defense Martial Arts & Personal Training.

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Modern Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com

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Strength & Conditioning for BJJ


The most important thing in BJJ is time spent drilling and sparring. However, if you are planning on competing there are several other factors that matter. Two of the most important factors are strength and conditioning. Are you strong enough to get out of a heavier opponents mount? Do your arms give out when trying to do guillotines? What about your lungs? All of these issues can be addressed when you enroll in a strength and conditioning program.

In combat sports, you are usually matched with an opponent of equal weight and often, as the case with Brazilian Jiujitsu, equal skill or belt rank. Since this is true, it is a good idea to have every advantage over your opponent possible. If your technical ability and size are the same, then the opponent who did more and trained harder will usually win.

The great thing about our strength and conditioning classes is the variety of equipment. For example, when training with TRX bands you can make it as hard or easy as you want. You do this usually by moving closer or farther away from the anchor point. This saves a lot of time usually spent changing weights. Another great thing is the negative resistance training. Negative resistance concentrates on the lowering phase of the exercise. For example, when bench pressing, you would lower the weight very slowly then have assistance pushing it up. This type of training lends itself to great strength gains. It also focuses on stabilization muscles which greatly help your overall strength.

Your overall jujitsu game is by far the most important piece of the puzzle. The more you drill and train, the better you will be. However, if you are matched with an equally skilled and sized opponent, it is usually the stronger more conditioned athlete that wins. Make sure you are doing more than your opponents in all areas of your training. More drills, more rolling, more strength training and more cardio. This is the only way to ensure victory.

By Drew Ash, head Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructor at Define Defense in Boulder, Colorado

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Modern Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com


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Getting into the right mindset for working out


For training and working out, goals are extremely important. You need to set short and long term goals and make them challenging but possible. If they are not possible, you will not reach them and eventually become disappointed or frustrated. On the other hand, if they are too easy, you may not push yourself enough and not make enough progress, if any at all.

Another aspect of training, one that I feel has played a huge role for myself is having the right mindset. I'm not necessarily talking about what your motivation is for your workouts because there are thousands of reasons why you can, should or want to do it. What I'm thinking about is the attitude, the mindset, the personality you step into the gym with. When you have that mindset, nothing can stop you. You can just keep going and whatever is in front of you, you do not stop. When I go into a workout like that, I feel stronger, faster and better than any other moment. People call me nuts when they see me training (and I probably am) but it gives me great satisfaction and motivation. This is when I get my best workouts and earn some of the nicknames I have been given over the years (Beast, the Hammer,... All for different reasons).

Getting that mindset is not easy and I feel cannot always be planned ahead. It's a feeling of the moment. It may be influenced by your goals, motivation, your previous success and progress or simply how well you slept the night before. It depends on the individual and circumstances but also on the people around you. A good group of training buddies or trainer can get you in that moment, in which you feel invincible and full of energy (sometimes I have to step in to prevent injuries as a trainer when a client gets 'in the moment').

There is nothing like this feeling and sometimes you just start working out and you know you'll be killing it that day. Other times, you need more guidance from a trainer to get in the right mindset. Either way, it should be your goal to find that motivation. It is the perfect intrinsic motivation (because you want to for yourself, not for others or a reward) and when you work out like this, you will feel great after and again be looking forward more to the next workout. It's a vicious circle. If you feel bad for yourself when working out, it will probably not be any better next time. So give it your all. I guarantee that, if you work out hard but responsibly, you will experience that mindset more and more while enjoying every minute of it.

For the beginners out there: no matter what sport you practice, go for it, get over that beginner's hump and you'll find more enjoyment and great progress lying right ahead of you! Leave it all out there and you will experience more results than what you were hoping for!



By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer of Define Defense Martial Arts & Personal Training.

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Modern Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com
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Wednesday extra BJJ rolling time


On Wednesdays, we will be adding an extra hour to practice your BJJ skills. From 6.15-7.15pm, you can come and roll (free sparring/grappling) with others (BJJ members only). No technique will be taught during this hour (there is another BJJ class at 8.15pm), this hour is for rolling only.

Please note: This is a trial run and temporary. This hour can be switched back towards other classes or workshops so keep an eye on the schedule! When anything changes, we will notify you as always on this page or our Facebook page.

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Our No Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Program - Downtown Boulder


A little more about Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at our Define Defense studio:

Our No Gi Jiu Jitsu Classes

My main background in martial arts is stand up fighting and self defense (for almost 19 years now). I have also been training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu since 2008. For the first three years, I only practiced with the gi, based on Gracie Jiu Jitsu.

Before opening Define Defense, I met Drew (our BJJ instructor) and he introduced me to the world of no gi Jiu Jitsu. This was a huge change for me since I had never done Brazilian Jiu Jitsu without the gi before.

Drew doesn’t only teach no gi Jiu Jitsu, he also shows great techniques from catch wrestling, Judo and (my favorite): 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu.

This has made my grappling game improve tremendously and now, I feel much more confident and skilled. Of course, we still go over the basics to have a solid foundation but being able to supplement this with techniques from other forms of submission wrestling has made a huge difference. I am now able to catch Twisters, control people with Rubber Guard, catch calf slicers etc. For me, it has made a huge difference, both skill wise and mentally. I can put things together better and am able to think out of the box and make transitions easier.

Gi Jiu Jitsu is still great and I am very thankful I have learned the basics the way I did. However, I feel much more versatile now that I don’t have to rely on the gi anymore (my opinion, I am aware others may have different experiences).

Also, having so many classes each week makes it convenient for everyone else to fit it in their schedule. It’s also a great workout and combining it with strength & conditioning classes simply makes you stronger and more skilled.

More info on the No Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Program here.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for Self Defense

For self defense purposes, Jiu Jitsu is the ultimate way to protect yourself on the ground. That being said, there is a certain amount of skills you should possess BUT more would be irrelevant for pure self defense situations.

After all, the chances of your attacker knowing a gift wrap choke is extremely small or doing a banana split would be useless. A great self defense course absolutely needs to teach some Brazilian Jiu Jitsu but it should never be the only thing to rely on. After all, if you can avoid going to the ground, you always should (for example: a sexual assault situation), no matter how good your grappling is. There is the issue of ground and pound, plus your attacker’s accomplice may be just around the corner.

Jiu Jitsu is extremely important for self defense since you do not have to rely on strength; instead, technique will help you get back to safety. Knowing how to avoid situations, accurate striking, stand up self defense locks and techniques etcetera play a very important role as well and a self defense course should offer a complete package of all these aspects.

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By Sander Vanacker, Define Defense’s certified personal trainer and head martial arts instructor, based in Boulder, Colorado. Take a look at www.DefineDefense.com, www.TrainerVanacker.com or check out our videos on YouTube.com/DefineDefense !

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Modern Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302



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New Year Resolutions - 2012


Most of us consider the holiday season to be the end or new beginning of a time in which we want to accomplish our goals. That is why so many people make their New Year’s resolutions and vow to fulfill these before another year passes by.

Many of our clients have come to us to fulfill some of their New Year resolutions, such as:

Self Defense

A surprising amount of people want to learn self defense but for some reason, never actually do it. This is the time of the year that you should get some self defense classes in! The weather is cold, the sund goes down sooner and Define Defense offers a unique program in Boulder, CO. Self defense is not the same as martial arts so it requires a different approach; something you can experience with us. After all, it’s better to be prepared just in case! We offer both classes (with a punch card) or private self defense workshops for groups!

Get In Shape

The holiday season is a period of joy but not necessarily for your body. All that great food might stick around. If you would like to get stronger, feel better about yourself and have a healthier body. Then you can join our new strength & conditioning program (6 cross training classes/week with punch card or unlimited memberships) or practice martial arts with us. Ask any client of ours: you will get a great workout and see the results quickly!

Martial Arts

There’s a part in many of us that LOVES martial arts and wants to be great at it. It’s fantastic for so many things: self defense, competing (with yourself or others), getting in great shape, looking and feeling better, being more confident, empowering yourself etc.
Now is a great time to finally act on that wish and learn martial arts. Since we have different program for different goals, you will have a great time doing it. A big plus is that you won’t be learning outdated techniques and instead you will be learning all the best elements from different martial arts that actually work! We teach all ages, genders and levels.

Personal Training

Did you know Define Defense also does personal training? If you didn’t, it’s probably because our personal training sessions are fully private so there is nobody else in the facility! We make sure you get our undivided attention, access to all cutting edge equipment and there is nobody staring at you! No matter what your goal is, we can help you achieve it. Our training is backed by science and we keep logs, which we share with you every 2 months so you can see your own progress!


When 2012 starts, get some of these of your bucket list and come to see us. We will help you achieve that goal and make sure you have a great time doing it.

If you have someone else in mind, you can always gift them a gift card which they can use towards any of our programs.

Have a great holiday season and a happy 2012! We will see you soon.


By Sander Vanacker, Define Defense’s certified personal trainer and head martial arts instructor, based in Boulder, Colorado. Take a look at www.DefineDefense.com, www.TrainerVanacker.com or check out our videos on YouTube.com/DefineDefense !

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Metroseen.com Video!

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Register for 10th Planet seminar!

REGISTER NOW, places are limited.

Join us on this seminar from 6-9pm and learn more about
10th Planet Jiu Jitsu. The seminar will be taught by Matthias Sieber.

Matthias has his own 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu school in Hamburg, Germany (
http://www.sportschule-hamburg.de/) and these are his records:

1st Place South German Championship BJJ 2006 -64 kg
3rd Place German No Gi Championships 2006 -67 kg
2nd Place Tap or Snap 2007 -70 kg
2nd Place German Championships Luta Livre 2007
2nd Place Baltic Grappling Challenge 2007 BJJ
1st Place Iron Warrior 2007 -80 kg No Gi
1st Place Iron Warrior 2007 -80 kg BJJ
1st Place German Grappling Championship 2007 -75 kg
Award for Best Technique German Grappling Championship 2007
1st Place Summer Slam 2008 -60 kg
3rd Place Submission Ink 2010 Ontario USA -145 lbs
1st Place NAGA West Coast Championship 2011 -129.9 lbs
2nd Place Quest For The Best (17.09.2011) -139 lbs

This seminar is for everyone 16 years and up (under 18 needs signature from parent).

Space is limited so sign up asap!

$50 for the full seminar. If you sign up for both seminars, you get 25% off.

Contact us at info@definedefense.com or (720) 340 6254 or sign up here:

http://clients.mindbodyonline.com/ws.asp?studioid=14713&stype=-8&sTG=26&sView=day

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New tutorial: Triangle Series

Check out our new tutorial: Triangle Series (including the no arm triangle)





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10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Seminar with Matthias Sieber

Join us on this seminar from 6-9pm and learn more about 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu. The seminar will be taught by Matthias Sieber.

Matthias has his own 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu school in Hamburg, Germany (
http://www.sportschule-hamburg.de/) and these are his records:

1st Place South German Championship BJJ 2006 -64 kg
3rd Place German No Gi Championships 2006 -67 kg
2nd Place Tap or Snap 2007 -70 kg
2nd Place German Championships Luta Livre 2007
2nd Place Baltic Grappling Challenge 2007 BJJ
1st Place Iron Warrior 2007 -80 kg No Gi
1st Place Iron Warrior 2007 -80 kg BJJ
1st Place German Grappling Championship 2007 -75 kg
Award for Best Technique German Grappling Championship 2007
1st Place Summer Slam 2008 -60 kg
3rd Place Submission Ink 2010 Ontario USA -145 lbs
1st Place NAGA West Coast Championship 2011 -129.9 lbs
2nd Place Quest For The Best (17.09.2011) -139 lbs

This seminar is for everyone 16 years and up (under 18 needs signature from parent).

Space is limited so sign up asap!

$50 for the full seminar. If you sign up for both seminars, you get 25% off.

Contact us at info@definedefense.com or (720) 340 6254 or sign up here:

http://clients.mindbodyonline.com/ws.asp?studioid=14713&stype=-8&sTG=26&sView=day

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About Modern Martial Arts & Our Curriculum

When we talk about Modern Martial Arts, many still have many questions about what style it is, what you learn etc. Our Modern Martial Arts is exactly what it sounds: a modern approach to martial arts!

Traditional martial arts are very rigid and more often than not unrealistic and ineffective. That is why we created our own program and curriculum by combining the elements that DO work and put them together. Our program includes everything from striking, kicking, armlocks and chokes standing and on the ground, takedowns, throws, self defense, weapons defense and grappling. It was our goal to step away from the one sided traditional practices which are outdated and offer something better... much better. You'll be more diverse and better skilled when you train Modern Martial Arts with us.

Only techniques that meet our standards and we believe are practical in a real situation were accepted and made it into the curriculum. Once you master our entire program, you will be a very complete martial artist because you are know what to do in all these different situations. If you combine the Modern Martial Arts with the No Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu program, you will learn everything you need to know for competition and MMA. However, that is a decision you make for yourself, depending on your goals.

Our Modern Martial Arts program offers the best of many different styles, for example:
- Karate
- Muay Thai
- Krav Maga
- Japanese Ju Jutsu
- BJJ
- MMA
- Kickboxing
- ...

Not only will you be learning more effective techniques, you will also experience strength and conditioning classes, enjoy complimentary yoga classes etc. Creating our own program and curriculum makes our program and clients more open minded towards learning more skills and evolving with martial arts/self defense instead of being stuck with a firm skillset that has been the same for decades or centuries.

Underneath you can see our curriculum, which has all the belt ranks and test requirements (excluding the amount of classes needed to test).

As you see, our curriculum is very strong and well rounded. Every single attack has 3-5 self defense escapes (not shown) so you won't get stuck in a situation. Testing is not mandatory as some of our clients simply come to get in shape or to learn how to defend themselves, compete etc. Other clients do want to get higher ranks and reach that black belt. If you look through the curriculum, you will see our black belts earned it as they master a
great amount of skills and also learn to be critical towards what is effective and what is not. We do NOT want to teach our clients anything that is ineffective as this gives false confidence and can put you in serious danger.

Our black belt curriculum is available to view in our facility (degrees 2-6) and includes physiology, coaching, CPR and much more.

At Define Defense, we guide our clients and teach them the best way we can to make them the best martial artist possible.

Modern Martial Arts Curriculum at Define Defense LLC.


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Martial Arts & Fighting

Often, martial arts is stigmatized with negative actions or behaviors.  This is caused by media, the film industry, certain professional or amateur fighters etc.  However, in this blog article, I would like to prove that this should not be generalized and it does not have to be this way.

Originally, martial arts was developed to increase the chance of survival.  Later on, it started to be used as a sport, in competition, as an art form and more.  Mostly, the code of honor and respect was central and utterly important for the practitioners.  Of course, there are always bad apples and all human advancements are always used for good and bad causes (think about samurais who valued honor vs. ninjas who were spies and mercenaries).

Some of these traditional martial arts styles are still widely practiced but unfortunately are also very outdated.  This will be a ongoing discussion but someone practicing Tai Chi, Karate, traditional Judo etc. will learn many techniques that are simply not functional in a real life situation.  This does not mean however, they are less worthy as an art form or for personal development.  For self defense, these and many more styles are very overrated and sometimes even useless.

On the other side, martial arts has also evolved over the last decades. Think about Mixed Martial Arts.  This is the ultimate competition martial arts form and has proven itself over and over again.  For self defense reasons, it may also not be 100% effective though (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu will not work with multiple attackers, an MMA fighter will not know how to defend against a knife or gun attack…)
The issue with this progress is that the self defense aspect is often overlooked and the honor and respect are mostly forgotten.  The ratings have gotten so important that most fighters talk badly about each other and have very little respect left.  There are exceptions, think about Georges St. Pierre, who has very strong values and is also one of the best martial artists and fighters in the world.

Martial arts and fighting overlap each other, no doubt about it.  For me, it is your personal attitude that shows which one you are.  You do not have to be mean or disrespectful to be a good martial artist AND fighter.  Talking badly and insulting others only shows a bad attitude (and fear?)  Honor and respect are extremely important in our facility.  We respect our friends, instructors and teammates.  We push each other and ourselves and test each other during training to become the best we can be.  But there are no egos, disrespect, insults or anything else.

Our clients have different goals.  Some want to become a martial artist to defend themselves, other want to get in shape and others want to compete.  But we only train martial artists… that are really proficient in what they do, whether it is being prepared for protecting themselves/other or testing themselves in competition.  Many martial artists can become fighters but not every fighter can become a martial artist.  You will gain a huge amount of knowledge and skills to reach your goal and at the same time, you will gain friends and have fun.

Define Defense focusses on being the best studio in Boulder and offers a modern approach to martial arts, which consist of the most effective and realistic ways in martial arts.  But we have also not forgotten about honor and respect.  These are values that should never be forgotten.  We don't practice traditional martial arts by any means but these values are timeless.  We train individuals to better themselves and learn martial arts so they can feel safer, better about themselves or compete.  We respect everyone's goals and do everything we can for you to meet those.
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