TRX Challenges / Kettle Bell Ranking / Warrior Test


Join us and complete your official TRX challenges plus more on August 17th from 11am-1pm:

TRX 40/40 Challenge
TRX Mission Readiness Challenge

You will also get a chance to see what you got with (OPTIONAL and only if you master the form):
- Competition like 10 minute clean & jerk
- Competition like 10 minute Snatch

+ One of our in house Warrior Tests!


Bring friends and family to cheer you on as you perform your max!

FREE EVENT!

Food and drinks will be available to celebrate during and after for a small fee.

Register here

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Next Cross Training Marathon



Our first Cross Training Marathon was a blast!

Our next event will take place on September 7th from 12-3pm. Join us for a great 3 hour full body cross training workout, both inside and outside our downtown Boulder facility! We will be using all our cutting edge equipment and promise to give you a workout you won’t easily forget!

A DJ will be on site to create a motivating and fun setting for us to push ourselves!

$25 for the full event.

REGISTER HERE

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Eight Ways to Make Running Less Boring


Running is a great workout, calorie burner and cardio booster. However, there are also many drawbacks. These could be joint pains, breathing problems and boredom. Here are eight ways to make running more interesting:

1. Variety: Avoid long stretches of straight roads, make sure you have bends, curves and different sceneries. This will make sure your brain stays busy as well and it doesn’t get too boring. If you run on a treadmill or the weather is bad, try to watch something on the gym’s tv, your phone or tablet.

2. Music! Make a great playlist of your favorite workout music and change it up every once in a while.

3. Further or Faster: Don’t get into a habit of always running the same distance and the same speed. Switch it up, it’ll give you much more variety and more challenges. This way you can create more small goals for yourself which will lead up to successfully reaching your larger fitness goals.

4. Run with a friend. That is, assuming you are at the same level and have the same goals. Chat about your life, your goals and motivate each other. Just make sure you don’t forget about your workout as well!

5. Register for a race. If you need a little more pressure, register for a race. It doesn’t have to be a marathon but there are plenty of 3-10k’s out there you can join and get excited about.

6. Compete a little bit. If there are other runners around or a person on the treadmill next to you, you can do a little bit of competition (even if they don’t know it). Just make sure you don’t overtrain or get hurt yourself. Know your body, level and limits.

7. Interval Training. It is a great way to get a lot of workout in a small amount of time. It also keeps your mind busy and you’ll definitely feel the workout and results afterwards. However, don’t make all your running about intervals, it’ll only get you so far. Endurance levels will not necessarily skyrocket from this training only.

8. Count your steps. Keep yourself busy counting your steps per minute or half mile. It might make time fly or it might drive you crazy! Try it out.



By Sander Vanacker, owner, 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
www.TrainerVanacker.com




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Tough Mudder Team Training


Define Defense is again participating in the Tough Mudder in Beaver Creek, Colorado on June 16th, 2013! Tough Mudder CO is a 12 mile obstacle course to complete with a team (not a competition!). It’s a blast and gives you a great goal to work towards while having fun with your team mates. And let’s not forget, it gives you bragging rights for a long time!

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We will be training all our participants and have a great offer for our team mates. If you join our Define Defense Team for Tough Mudder, you can get a 3 month unlimited fitness membership at our facility for only $200 or a 6 month membership for only $345.*

This membership applies to all our TRX, Cross Training, Warrior Training and Kettle Bell classes. On top of these, we will also do additional specific workouts to prepare ourselves for Tough Mudder.

That’s a stunning 50% off normal membership fees!

However, in order to get this amazing deal at our cutting edge studio, you have to commit to joining our Tough Mudder Team first. There is absolutely no monetary gain from your registration for Define Defense. However, we do this because it’s a lot of fun!

Everyone is welcome! We just ask you to come motivated and bring your team spirit!

REGISTER HERE AND JOIN OUR TEAM!

When you register, you have to click ‘Join an Existing Team’, the next page will require you to type in our team name:

Define Defense Martial Arts & Fitness

When you are all set, please email us at Info@DefineDefense.com to confirm your registration and we will get you set up with your unlimited membership for our TRX, Cross Training and Kettle Bell classes!

Do you have any questions?
Just shoot them over!



*For new members only*



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Tough Mudder Colorado 2013


Do you want to join the Define Defense Tough Mudder Team? Then
sign up now before the price goes up!

Make sure to join our team ‘Define Defense’ when you sign up! If you have issues, let us know.

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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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Next Self Defense Course Dates


Define Defense now offers 4 week self defense courses on Fridays from 5-6pm. In these 4 classes, we go over:

- Self defense on the floor against a standing attacker
- Self defense against sexual assault
- Self defense against grabs, chokes and other forceful attacks
- Effective striking
- How to avoid dangerous situations
- How to maximize your chances of escape
- How to use pepper sprays (and other defense sprays)
- Vital points, body language and other proven methods to get yourself into safety


The next self defense course will take place on these dates:
October 26th
November 2nd
November 9th
November 16th
Every attendee will receive an information packet. If you cannot attend all 4 consecutive classes, you can use your remaining class(es) during the next course dates.

The price for the full program is only $75.
If you want to reserve a spot, please
send us a message or register here. Spots are limited!

This program combines all of the most effective and realistic ways to defend yourself against any dangers that may occur. We focus on prevention as well as protecting yourself and others. In this course, you will learn how to deal with a crisis situation, mentally as well as physically. Everything we teach is relevant to real situations and applies more realistic training methods for improved results.

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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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Grappling Tournament Sponsors


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

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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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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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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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Define Defense at Tough Mudder Colorado 2012


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Last Sunday, 4 guys of Define Defense Boulder participated in Tough Mudder Colorado 2012 in Beaver Creek.  The course was 12 miles long, had over 4,250 feet of altitude change and had approx. 25 obstacles throughout.  The team did great, we stuck together and made it all the way through!  After all, it's not a race but a challenge.  We had our difficulties with injuries that occurred prior to the race but we helped each other and even despite the injuries, completed the Tough Mudder.  That shows determination!

I had a great time since I've been looking forward to it for a long time and was fortunate enough not to have any injuries or limitations.  It's great to find new challenges and this particular one would challenge my endurance, balance, coordination, problem solving skills and especially: mental toughness.  

Some of the obstacles were especially mentally challenging, such as the ice bath (water with 1.5 feet of ice and you had to dive under a wooden board before exiting), and the electroshocks.  There were not one, two but three obstacles with live wires this year!  The first we had to crawl in water, second on an ice sheet and the third is the well known one running through live wires.  Of course, not all wires are charged but that makes it even more nerve wrecking.  I was shocked a total of 7 times.  During the last obstacle, right before the finish line, I got shocked twice on the head and it dazed me pretty well.  However, I was fortunate enough not to drop (we have seen other people go unconscious for a few seconds).  Even though the shocks aren't fun, it's part of the game and it added to the experience.  Obviously, if you have medical issues you shouldn't go through the electroshocks.

I did all the obstacles of the course and they were all great for different reasons.  A few objections I have with the challenge though are:

- Some of the obstacles that require physical skills, such as climbing, ducking etc.  were too short.  They should have been longer in length.  
- The course was reasonably tough and despite the fact that Tough Mudder needs to accommodate the general population of may different levels, I thought it would be harder.  The hardest part of the course was absolutely the altitude changes.  You had to run uphill, downhill, hike etc. which was GREAT!  That makes it a lot harder but I would like to see harder physically challenging obstacles.  Perhaps they should do the course as it is and do some extra things for an 'Elite Tough Mudder'?

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As mentioned, the course was a lot of fun, the altitude differences were perfect and challenging but I would like to have more trouble with some of the obstacles.  That being said, the rings you have to swing across water, I didn't make, but I still tried.  All other obstacles I came across without any problem.  I didn't even really need any help with any of them.  I was able to climb over the walls by myself and climb on the quarter pipe without help.  It would be have been more challenging (and fun) if I needed more help.  I do understand that Tough Mudder needs to accommodate everyone and I am fortunate enough to combine my work and passion, which enables me to train many hours per week.  The ice bath was a huge shock but I'm thrilled I did everything including this one.  Since the live wires don't really require any skill or physical capability, I'm not the biggest fan but it does add to the experience and mental challenge.  If you are limited or injured though, it is totally fine to skip some of the obstacles.  After all, you don't want to make things worse.

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Attendees who did the course in 2011 all mentioned this year's course was much harder since they added 2 miles and 2 more electroshock therapy obstacles.  Some said they would never do it again.  I say let's make it harder!  I already preregistered for 2013 and will sign up as soon as I get the email.   Hopefully, we can get another team together of perhaps 8-10 people!

P.S. A big thank you to the team and the people who came out to support!




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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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Bolder Boulder & Tough Mudder


The last few weeks, I have been preparing for the consecutive races I had planned.

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The Bolder Boulder went great and better than expected. I was able to finish my first ever Bolder Boulder in 51:17 and had a blast! It was so much fun to see all of Boulder outside having a great time and enjoying life. What a great event! It has been years since I ran a 10k and didn’t know exactly what to expect. The reason I don’t run more often is because my joints suffer from the running (I am over 200lbs. after all) and I am more of a bike person since I used to race on the road bike.

Either way, I had a great time and hope to be able to do it many more times. Maybe I should aim to finish under 50 minutes? I have done a 10k before around 45 minutes but that was many years ago and when my body was more designed for endurance sports. That should be a very realistic goal as I didn’t train specifically on running but also on biking, swimming, strength and cross training. Nonetheless, running is a great workout and boosts your cardio. A quality that is important for many athletes. I like to maintain a healthy balance of strength, cardio, speed, flexibility etc. That also means I can’t be a purely competitive endurance athlete but that is also not my goal at this point in time.

I was supposed to do the Sunrise triathlon this coming weekend and Tough Mudder next weekend. However, I will be forced to pass on the triathlon for following reasons:

- I have a wound on my arm that I don’t want to swim with in the Boulder reservoir. It is probably fine but I don’t want to risk any bad infections. I am sure you have heard of the horrible stories that have occurred lately with bad bacteria in lakes (not the reservoir but nonetheless, I’d rather be safe than sorry).
- By having a booth at the Boulder Creek Fest and a big yard project, I haven’t had a chance to recover in weeks. Therefore, I will pass on the triathlon so I can attend the Tough Mudder race. I don’t want to risk pushing my body too much and having to pass on Tough Mudder. We are doing it with a team and I want to participate. Too bad because my training was going fantastic but I don’t want to overtrain.

Unfortunately, the Sunrise Boulder organization was not very helpful in refunding my registration fees because of the wound that may get infected. Apparently they claim they never refund any fees under any circumstances, including medical conditions that may be dangerous to the athletes, whether it’s by own doing or infecting each other. As a business owner myself, I understand you need to reinforce rules but at the same time, also make exceptions. What if someone can infect other athletes, what if I get a heart attack a few days before? They would not refund an athlete? That doesn’t make any sense to me so I believe they should revise their policies as this is not fair or morally correct. I know for sure I won’t be registering with this organization anymore. When someone is unable to train with us because of a valid reason, we modify their membership to accommodate. Simply because it’s the right thing to do.

This week is all about recovery for myself with some cross training sessions to keep my body sharp for Tough Mudder. My cardio is great and I don’t expect an issue with Tough Mudder. And if my body were to let me down for some reason… I tend to be very determined (or stubborn?) in training & races. A quality that people around me don’t always appreciate that much :)

Also check out
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Next Self Defense Course in January 2013


Define Defense offers 4 week self defense courses on Fridays from 5-6pm. In these 4 classes, we go over:

- Self defense on the floor against a standing attacker
- Self defense against sexual assault
- Self defense against grabs, chokes and other forceful attacks
- Effective striking
- How to avoid dangerous situations
- How to maximize your chances of escape
- How to use pepper sprays (and other defense sprays)
- Vital points, body language and other proven methods to get yourself into safety

The next self defense course will take place on these dates:
January 11th
January 18th
January 25th
February 1st

Every attendee will receive an information packet. If you cannot attend all 4 consecutive classes, you can use your remaining class(es) during the next course dates.

You can also gift this course to a loved friend or family member!

The price for the full program is only $75.
If you want to reserve a spot, please send us a message at info@definedefense.com or register here (under Self Defense Class):

http://clients.mindbodyonline.com/ws.asp?studioid=14713&stype=41

Spots are limited!

This program combines all of the most effective and realistic ways to defend yourself against any dangers that may occur. We focus on prevention as well as protecting yourself and others. In this course, you will learn how to deal with a crisis situation, mentally as well as physically. Everything we teach is relevant to real situations and applies more realistic training methods for improved results.


Our central Boulder address:
1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302
(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com

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