5kg Persian meels ready to go
It has been a wait, but finally we have a batch of long awaited 5kg Persian meels, oiled up and ready to go. The wood we use is FSC compliant and our turner has done a fabulous job. We will also have some 3kg meels for those starting out within a week or so. Timber is...
Push up board benefits – for surfers?
I took up the shena (aka push up board) only 3 months ago and was immediately impressed with new feelings of glow in my arms, core, shoulders and more surprisingly, hips. It also coincided with a surfing/yoga holiday to Morocco for 10 days so...
Cyber Monday extended 1 week for reduced pushup boards & Indian clubs
Cyber Monday offers extended until 5 December. Reductions on push up boards (Shena) and standard sized Indian clubs. Take advantage of us while stock lasts. UK made clubs and boards beautifully crafted from steamed beech. Take pride in how you...
Shena – push-up boards
Pushups are one of the oldest strength training exercises and have stood the test of time as an invaluable addition to strength training programs. Wooden push-up boards enable a wide range of push-up exercises, including deeper range of motions...
Destroyer of evils and obstacles
Hope you like the new logo – to be branded on all our wooden exercise equipment built by UK craftsmen. A traditional, old-school approach to fitness lends itself to the powerful icon of Ganesh – Lord of success and destroyer of evils and...
PATIENCE… SECURED
For a belt and braces approach, we decided to secure the whole site with SSL and the Stripe payment gateway has been up and running securely for the last few weeks. Thank you for bearing with us. To anyone visiting the site and noticing the...
Antique teardrop Indian clubs
Happy to showcase this selection of antique teardrop clubs in our collection. These are much lighter than the standard size clubs though just as popular during the Victorian era. Great for improving timing and coordination of shoulder, arm and wrist. Can...
Indian Clubs or Clubbells?
There is a debate going round that clubbells are superior to Indian Clubs. Heavy verses large, steel v wood. I believe all have their merits. There are options for all club-types. Physios use lighter clubs for shoulder rehabilitation... not a smart idea...
Bespoke size
It is always nice when someone says good things about what you do. A Swedish customer who already has 2 pairs of my Indian clubs is knocking on the door again asking for a heavier bespoke size. He also has metal club-bells but still prefers the tactile...