Thursday, May 31, 2012

Beast Mood Inhaler Testers Wanted

So how does a fucking soap company get into the the business of performance nasal inhalers? It was completely by accident (or perhaps by destiny). Here's how it went down:

At Fight Soap, I would jump in and help the production line make soap to fulfill orders. As business grew I found myself making soap batches late at the night to keep up with demand. I noticed that depending on what I was making, I found myself wide awake and unable to sleep when I came home. As it turns out, sniffing on pure essential oil vapors were re-wiring my brain to keep me up and alert. These impromptu aromatherapy sessions at the labs lead me to do more research and create our Beast Mood Nasal Inhalers. These damn things work. That's all I can say!

So we want a handful of our fans to try these out for yourselves. Unfortunately we have to up the ante a bit. At the time of writing, I have 2 BJJ champs using prototypes at the 2012 IBJJF World Championships. I also have  Strikeforce and Invicta FC level pro MMA fighters wanting to test. We have active duty officers, fitness professionals, and gym owners all wanting to test them out for us. See what we're getting at? It's serious business. No average Joes, no bullshitters. With only a limited amount of test samples, we can only hand these out to select individuals who will truly help us develop, the same way our current stable of pro athletes do. So if you're doing this just to get free product, stop being cheap and just buy one when they become available.

If you want to test out the Beast Mood Inhaler, send us an email at info@getfightsoap.com with the following information:

- Who you are, where you compete, and how well are you doing (fight records, achievements, ranks).
- Proof to verify your fight records (online ranks, videos, pics).
- Upcoming fights? Pro or Ammy? Upcoming tourneys? Federation or not?
- How you intend to test the product, under what environment, and how often.
- Your social media numbers (How many fans, friends, followers you have).
- If you actively run a blog or a website where you can share your experiences with the results.

If you fit the bill, we'll contact you and send you a sample.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

And the winner of Jill's shirt is...



Brian Boushey. You lucky dog. Shoot us a message on our Facebook page with your address. Congratulations from all of us!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The Proper Shower Routine for Fighters

Here's how to stab infection-causing germs in the face during your daily shower (before and after training).




Start showering with the hottest water temp that you can tolerate, at the highest flow pressure possible.

-  Heat not only helps kill bacteria, but it also loosens up all the oils on your skin that dirt and microbes cling on. Add this with some gnarly water pressure, you're basically powerwashing the hell out of your body. If you can tolerate saunas or getting punched in the face, you can deal with hot water. Don't be pussy and crank that heat up homie!

Scrub, scrub, and scrub with quality soap

- Scrubbing vigorously removes the nasties on your skin. Hospitals instruct all their employees to do this. Scrubbing is THAT effective and important to clean up. Loofahs or washcloths are optional. Your bare hands can produce enough friction to mechanically loosen dirt and germs as long as you put some work into it. Scrub for a few minutes, and not a few seconds!

Wash your hair!

- The girls who blew you off with this line back in the day were on to something. Wash your hair with shampoo and make sure you get some suds on to your scalp. You need to wash off all that oil where germs are lurking. Sure, this could lead to dry hair, but would you rather get staph instead? Think about it, Hansel.

Slowly drop the water temperature as you rinse

- Once you get a few minutes of scrubbing in hot water done, you can start cooling things down a bit if you want. This is a welcome treat especially during the summer months.

Always pay extra attention to how your shower. It's the last thing that stands between you and a potential infection. Can I get an Oss?