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Kari Wuhrer, Star of "Eight Legged Freaks" Springs Into Action With A Martial Arts Routine. |
What gets you pumped for your fitness routine? For Kari Wuhrer, star of this month's arachnid thriller Eight Legged Freaks, it's not sprinting from menacing spiders but a martial arts combo of jujitsu and Chinese kata (defense and attack moves) that gets her blood flowing. "Doing martial arts helps me feel centered and focused on my form when I lift weights, too,' Wuhrer says. She practices for 45 minutes, five times a week, with Skip Falconer, a sensei (martial arts master) in Los Angeles. |
To learn martial arts yourself, check with your gym or Y --- more and more now offer classes. At home, practice this killer warm-up move of Wuhrer's, called a four-side eight count: Stand in a wide squat position with arms straight out at your sides; pushing through heels, pulse legs up and down for eight counts. Then lunge one leg back and raise arms straight in front of you, palms down; pulse legs eight times. Repeat squat; pulse legs eight times. Repeat lunge with opposite leg; pulse legs eight times. |
"Your quads will be screaming, but it's great for endurance," Wuhrer says. "Thanks to martial arts, my kicks and punches are more accurate on the set. Plus, my stamina gets a boost, so I'm less tired." And ready to scare away those spiders! --- Gabrielle Studenmund |