I want these guys to acquire a little more skill and a number of ways to set up this combination then in a few weeks I will be teaching them the counter. Keep checking in to follow our progress.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing, Training Journal
I want these guys to acquire a little more skill and a number of ways to set up this combination then in a few weeks I will be teaching them the counter. Keep checking in to follow our progress.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Martial Arts
Tang Hao martial artist, researcher and historian. Tang Hao’s work disproved many of the stories and linage’s claimed by a number of Chinese martial arts including Chen style taijiquan and Shaolin martial arts. His intentions were to clarify the orgins of these arts which lead to many threats through out his life. To learn more follow the link above.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Comic Books, Drawing and Illustration
Another art piece by myself and Chris Haueter for a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Graphic Novel we have been working on for a long time.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Comic Books
Art work by myself and 5th degree Rigan Machado Black Belt and Metamoris refree Chris Haueter for our upcoming Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Graphic Novel.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Martial Arts, San Diego Martial Arts Seminars
Brian Cowell and myself are hosting a Red Zone Knife Defense workshop instructed by Jerry Wetzel on Saturday May 2nd at Swift Kick Martial Arts in Rancho Bernardo from 10:30 am – 12:30 all are welcome to attend cost is $40.00 show up and pay at the door. Who’s Jerry Wetzel? Some of you may have seen this video ripped and uploaded to facebook by bjj girl. It’s had over 3 million views. He’s the guy that made that video, He’s spent over a decade developing a practical solution and system for an unarmed person to defend themselves against an edged weapon and his program comes recommended by numerous Law Enforcement Officers who have had to deal with knifes in real life situations. Jerry has taught his system all over the world including Austrialia, Germany the Czech Republic and more this will be Jerry’s first time teaching the program in San Diego don’t miss this opportunity it will be an eye opening workshop and a lot of fun.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing
Short Jab, Cross step to the angle Shovel Upper Cut followed by two short hook punches to the head. I learned the set up from Rodney King of the Crazy Monkey Defense Program. I put this drill together on my own there are an infinated number of drills found in boxing similar to this one.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing, Catch Wrestling
Filmed from my private studio in San Diego. This is a classic Catch Wrestling throw I learned from Billy Robinson when your opponent tries to escape your over hook with a limp arm. This needs a lot more work but they’re starting to get the idea stay tuned for future updates as progress is made.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Catch Wrestling, Design Work
Here is a new design piece I did again based on the old American Wrestling Association News Edition of Wrestling Illustrated Circa the 1970s.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Personal Journal
Now that I’ve been to this I’d probably never go again. However I am glad I went who knows when it will be return to the United States and be so close to my home. Next year it is going to be in London.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Personal Journal
Posted by Sam Kressin in Personal Journal
Posted by Sam Kressin in Personal Journal
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books
One of my favorites I bought this book off the shelf back in 1990. It’s a beautiful depiction of the Incredible Hulk throwing Hulk Hogan with an outside wrist lock throw by the great comic book artist Herb Trimpe an artist I admired for years who unfortunately passed away this week at the age of seventy five.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing and Illustration
Yesterday day I posted Joe Rubinstein’s masterful inks over my pencils of the Hayden Christensen as Indiana Jones Illustration. Today I was able squeeze in enough time to finish the coloring lettering and everything else for the Hayden Christensen as Indiana Jones art. Stay tuned to see what comes of this art work! Join me and together we can single handedly dismantle the entire Indiana Jones Franchise BEFORE Disney and Lucas do! VOTE for Hayden Christensen to play Indiana Jones and show your support by liking and sharing this Illustration.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Drawing and Illustration
You may or may not recall a few weeks ago I published this Pencil Illustration I did of Hayden Christensen as Indiana Jones. Today the inked version is finished. I was real lucky to get my teacher Joe Rubinstein to commit to inking this piece for me and just in time before he got real busy with a bunch of Justice League of America pages for DC comics. Stay tunes as you will see more about this piece of art work soon.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Design Work
Another design piece I finished over the weekend. I based this design on the Duke Kahanamoku Vintage Circa 1960s Long Boards. You can downlaod and read my Catch Wrestling Comic book for FREE here!
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The Authentic Catch Wrestling Comic Book.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing
Posted by Sam Kressin in Martial Arts, Personal Journal
From earlier today with some of my good friends, Scott Waker, Jerry Wetzel and Brian Cowell at Swift Kick Martial Arts. Helping to evaluate some of Brian’s advanced students. I was very impressed by skill level and abilities of everyone on the mat today!
Posted by Sam Kressin in Strength Training
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing and Illustration
Illustrated and written by me circa 2004. This is part of a series I did titled “Freaks of the Gym.” It was inspired by real people and heavily influenced by Mad Magazine. Check out my other Freaks of the Gym posts here; Moses, Propeller Head.
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Checkered Shorts Guy: a trustee side kick to Moses, attracts the smaller, genetically weaker, intellectual individuals who are fearful and apprehensive about training with the actual Moses. Checkered Shorts Guy hopes that somehow he will be able to obtain the freakish strength and esoteric knowledge Moses has.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Strength Monsters
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing
Continuing to train the single handed neck tie. We were working on this last week as well. Here…
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books
A really cool article about Strength Monsters artist A.J. Fulcher and his story about becoming a comic book artist. If you’d like to see some of work A.J. and I did together download the comic book he drew for me here; http://strengthmonsters.com
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing
This is a really cool video my buddy Scott Walker made shadow boxing out in the White Sands National Monument New Mexico. Scott is an incredible martial artist and someone I’m fortunate to train with from time to time when he’s in town. Check out some of Scotts other videos I’ve posted here and here.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Strength Monsters
Posted by Sam Kressin in Design Work, Dim Mak
Another design piece I finished today. The skulls came from my original copy of The Human Body A Text Book of Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene by H. Newell Martin published in 1900. The font is known as Danzig 4p by Rob Villareal based on Danzig’s Danzig 4p album. Danzig’s original font is based on 1959’s The Giant Gila Monster movie poster. The characters under “Total Dim Mak” read, “The Death Touch” according to Danzig these characters are Vehmic Runes from a secret majical alaphabet of Germanic origin. The “Caution” area is Futura a common font used for caution signs and notices. The red excitement box and yellow backgrounds are inspired by numerious 1960s Jack Kirby, Artie Simek, Fantastic Four splash pages.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Design Work, Vlog
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing and Illustration
Illustrated and written by me circa 2004. This is part of a series I did titled “Freaks of the Gym.” It was inspired by real people and heavily influenced by Mad Magazine. Check out my other Freaks of the Gym posts here; Checkered Shorts Guy, Propeller Head.
TRANSCRIPTION
Although named after the famous Prophet of the Old Testament, due to his long hair, prophetic looks and natural leadership abilities, this Moses is far from being a real prophet. Moses is one of the most common freaks you will run across in the gyms today.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Vlog
Just a few minutes from last nights gaming session. We opted to play We Are Dead: Zombie Mall Massacre a game we picked up at the Long Beach Comic Con back in February. I previewed this game in a previous vlog here.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Catch Wrestling
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books
Last week I posted this short entry about Jim Aparo’s Batman which lead into a nice discussion on the 1990s Batman: Knightfall Series of which I had to admit I had never read in its entirety. After reading Scott VanHorne’s words;
I got into Knightfall literally like 3 issues before it happened. I’d just finally emerged from my Chris Claremont X-Men phase.
It was something amazing to see unfold month after month. No more rote and weird Batman stories. Finally….something was HAPPENING to him that was shaking up the status quo.
Each issue after combatting the Arkham escapees, he’d get more beat up, more tired, and you could see Batman was heading into the most dangerous confrontation of his entire career.
By the time Bane showed up in the Bat-cave and laid down the challenge, and Batman said (In a panel drawn by Jim Aparo)
“Not on the best day you ever had…” As he replaced the cowl over his unshaven face….
Dude……that shit was 100x more heavy than the scene in TDKR
I was strongly compelled to order Volume 1 which weights in at 630 pages! Well I’m already over 100 pages deep into this and all I can say so far is awesome!
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing
This is a drill. One guy pressures forward with low head movement the other guy ties with a single collar and delievers shots. Yes I know the correct defense to a single collar tie but for the sake of the drill we are just moving around and stuff not trying to counter.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Drawing and Illustration
Pencils for an Illustration I am doing to make some T-Shirts my brother and I are going to make to wear to the upcoming Star Wars Celebration. I’m really tempted to post this around the internet with the caption; “Just in new production art leaked with Hayden Christensen to star as Indiana Jones in next film!” Image the mass hysteria that would ensue!
Posted by Sam Kressin in Catch Wrestling
Posted by Sam Kressin in Catch Wrestling, Comic Books, Design Work
Another design piece I finished this weekend. Inspired by AWAs bi-weekly All Star Wrestling Publications circa the 1970s. Like I’ve said before and in other posts I don’t really enjoy doing design work like this but if you want to make comic books and be in buisness for yourself it’s a necessity.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Catch Wrestling
W/ Billy Robinson Circa 2013 in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy after assisting Billy with his four hour training clinic on the Catch Wrestling Double Wrist Lock. Checkout a complete detailed write plus view more pictures from my trip to Italy with Billy Robinson at; http://embodiedstrength.com/2014/09/18/billy-robinson-in-italy-2013/
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing and Illustration
I drew this quick sketch on a white board in 2009 then snapped a photo of it. All I’m going to say is I may or may not have a comic book coming out soon with a naked Alien running around blasting stuff!
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Design Work
Finished up this art today. I don’t really like doing design work like this. I’d prefer to draw, ink and illustrate stories but it was work I had to complete for another currently top secret project. Other than the font everything in the piece was done by me.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Personal Journal
The Batman I was introduced to and fell in love with as a kid was Jim Aparo’s Batman. This is a Batman that wasn’t created by Bill Finger or Bob Kane. This Batmans was the result of a collective mind. It was a character shaped by the hundreds of artists and writers that had worked on him before Aparo.
Aparo’s Batman is what I consider to be the Classic Bronze Age Batman. His costume looks like cloth and his cape is far longer than his Silver or Golden age ancestors. He has more exaggerated ears and he dawns the bright yellow target across his chest. Aparo’s Batman is muscular but not bulky. He doesn’t have boots with huge treads or a cowl that looks like a helmet. His design sleek with an elegant streamlined shape.
I should note that while Aparo didn’t draw the first Batman comic I ever picked up he was the artist doing the majority of the Batman books I was reading at the time. It wasn’t long after I started reading when Batman: A Death in the Family story arch came out. This was a series that completely captivated me at the time. It still stands as a monumental event in comics history to this day when the readers of Batman killed off Robin.
Although I enjoy all versions of the character because Aparo’s Batman was the Batman I was introduced to it’s always the first Batman I think of when someone mentions the character.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Comic Books, Design Work
This is some art I worked on today. As was the case with this piece a lot of times just putting together a design like this can take far more time than it takes to draw or color the actual art work. This piece was penciled, designed and colored by me inked by Josef Rubinstein. I can’t say much more about what this is banner is going to be used for or what it is going to be apart of yet but stay tuned as soon enough all will be revealed!
Posted by Sam Kressin in Boxing
Sorry about the blur the camera does come into focus after about 30 seconds.