Friday, July 25, 2014

The Littlest Voice: The Story of Judith Barsi

Before Hey Arnold's stellar voice cast of actual 9 year olds voicing the 4th grade characters.
Before 12 year old Aaron Dimuske's heart-wrenching performance as Alphonse Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist. There was another child actor whose presence was undeniable, and whose voice lives in on in animation fans forever. Judith Barsi was an up and coming child actress whose rising net worth while something impressive, was close to nothing compared to the disturbingly sad life she shared with her parents. And today on the 25th July, where the young actress would have been able to start a family of her own; today we are mourning the horrible loss of what could have been an icon in the film/animation industry.

Judith Eva Barsi was born June 6th 1978 to Jozef and Maria (nee. Virovacz) Barsi; Jozef and Maria were both immigrants from Hungary that fled the country after being occupied by the Soviets in the late 1950s. The two met then married in Los Angeles, shortly after which Judith was born. Maria had made it her mission to groom Judith into a child actress, training her in perfect posture, poise, and voice. Her efforts seemingly paid off as a 5 year old Judith was spotted by talent agents at a local skating rink. Part of her success and appeal was her short stature and that her youth appearance allowed her to play child roles 3 years younger than what she actually was. Judith became an instant success, having been in over 70 commercials throughout the 80's; roles in some of the biggest movies of the era such as "Jaws 2: The Revenge" and "The Land Before Time" where she provided the voice of the youngest character Ducky. (known for the catchphrase "Yep Yep Yep") She also made appearances in popular sitcoms like "Growing Pains", "The Tracey Ullman Show", "St. Elsewhere" and many other memorable shows. Her rising success brought her family enough money to move to a better neighborhood, hopefully living happily every after... or so we would believe.

Judith's house life was a complete contrast of what her on stage life was; a dark prison where her father Jozef played warden to a key. Jozef was abusive, both physically and emotionally, threatening to kill his wife Maria and Judith multiple times. He had even threatened Judith who was on her way to another acting gig; saying that he would kill her if she tried to stay on set. Family and friends tried their best to try and cool things off in the Barsi home, but to no avail. Jozef was a madman, and on the evening of July 25th 1988, he finally carried out his threats and shot both Judith and Maria, before taking his own life two days later. She was only 10 years old. Her last well known film was "All Dogs Go to Heaven" another animated film by Don Bluth, director of "The Land Before Time." Bluth would later speak about Barsi as someone who understood direction very well for her age, he also expressed a desire to be a mainstay of voice actors at his studio.

I will not go into deep details of the lifestyle of the Barsi home; this is not the point of this post. But I use this as a cautionary tale to all parents. (young and old) Barsi's story could be compared to life of Michael Jackson, the story of being pushed to success by family and shown no sense of love and care by their fathers. Judith's story, however; is the darkest tale of a child actor I've ever heard and sadly to say, I wish I knew less than I did. But again this is one of the many tales of child abuse that we should hear to better ourselves for the future. Parents (especially those with kids in showbiz) need to have their child as their number one priority; their safety, their stability, their well being, must be the first thing you should think about. Parents (Fathers and Mothers) need to love their children and show them that deep immense love at all stages in life. Whatever problems you may face, be it at work, be it in the marriage or separation, or within your own self, don't let it go another day. Every step you take towards positive change can lead to a happier story than one that befell the Barsi family.


RIP Judith Eva Barsi
1978-1988

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Friday, April 18, 2014

Insanity Workout Week 1 Cont. - Week 2 (Cardio Recovery, Pure, Plyometric Cardio Circuit, Cardio Power and Resistance)

Alot to go over since I've been busy these past few weeks, but yes I am still doing the Insanity workout, As of Thursday the 17th, this will be my 2nd week on the exercise routine. My 2nd fit test will be later on this evening, and after going through the first two weeks I can proudly say I feel confident about it. I'm slowly starting to understand what Shaun is saying when he says to tighten your core, and I am practicing that throughout the day, on and off the routine. Definitely feel the routine's effect on my legs and back, but my core is a much harder place to get just down right. I'm not going to go over every day since there's a lot to talk about but I will go over each individual part I had trouble with/learned/or did better than before.

Tightening your core
After hearing it, dozens of times (as well as the dig deeper slogan) I finally ask Google what that meant. Tightening your core means applying pressure to your mid section while you do the workouts. This engages the muscles in your abdomen. When I finally learned that for the cardio abs workout, I had no idea how hard it would be to concentrate on applying that pressure while doing all those complicated (for me at least) moves at fast speeds. I will try to practice this when doing the DVDs and while doing some of my other light exercises. I feel that this will be a good way to shrink the size of my stomach considerably.

Missing Days
Yep I admit it! There has been days that I've been skipping out on my insanity workouts. Mostly due to not having enough time to do them. So how did I make them up? I did the one I missed the next morning, then continue to follow the routine. I don't know if it's a good idea to do this, since that's literally 2 workouts in one day. But they're well spaced out between each other, and it hasn't really screwed me up. Yesterday, I had to do 3 Insanity workouts, the one I missed the day before, and the two scheduled for that day.

Pure Cardio
Still kicking my ass, but not as bad this time. Though it's the one workout routine that makes me pause the video more than 20 times just to get into it. Starting this week is when I have to add the Cardio Abs workout in addition to the Pure Cardio. The first time, my body couldn't handle it since I was also learning how to engage my Core

Other
Still haven't started the diet, but I'm trying to eat much less. Cutting down my meals to one plate. And purchasing low-calorie snacks for work. But there is still much I can learn. I might try the Results and Recovery Formula or something like it but all in all its going good. Can't wait to do the fit test!

2nd Fit Test Score

Weighing in at 279.4 lb

Switch Kicks: 57 (Compared to 47 from 4-3)
Squat Jumps: 24 (Compared to 37 from 4-3)
Power Knees: 36 (Compared to 35 from 4-3)
Globe Jumps: 7 (Compared to 6 from 4-3)
Suicide Jumps: 9 (Compared to 8 from 4-3)
Push up Jacks: 12 (Compared to 7 from 4-3)
Low Plank Obliques: 40 (Compared to 18 from 4-3)

Thursday, April 17, 2014

UPDATE: on well... Everything

So yay! I'm posting stuff on this blog again after 6 months of silence. So why the absence this time?

Well for starters: most of 2013 and a little bit of 2014 has been rocky period for me. I moved out of my house, the summer I started this blog. Worked on Chapter 5 & 6 of Re:Jyssica before deciding to put it on hold indefinitely. Now working on a brand new reboot for my previous series Kuro that's looking very promising. Finished the requirements for my major this December, and is now working my ass off at 3 part-time jobs. Not to mention having to deal with a lot of personal issues that have risen up due to my situation. Good news is, I'm putting the finishing touches on my new website, that I built myself. I'm trying to see if I can get it online soon in time for the Kuro series debut this summer. Also thinking about updating the look of this blog to match the way the site will look.

As you may already know, I started Insanity not to long ago, and will be doing my fit test as of this post. It's hard but things are looking good there.

 I recently attended Anime Boston this year going all 3 days. I really wanted to focus on the Artist's Alley, wanting to not only figure out how they make it to the Artist's Alley, but how they produce/ distribute their content. Just by doing that has pushed  my desire to create even further. Besides that, AB was a really great experience, running into fellow old friends and acquaintances and meeting new people. I also got to ask Mike McFarland (Voice of DBZ's Master Roshi) a question at one of his panel. I hope next years AB is just as fun.

So as summer approaches, I got a few plans laid up. More time with friends and family, working on the reboot and on a top secret project that my team will reveal soon. I may be going to Nigerian Youth Organization's 19th annual cookout, hopefully this time as a vendor and not as a volunteer. A trip to New York is also in the works, there is a museum in Harlem that I want to visit and well it's New York. In September I hope to go to the Massachusetts Independent Comic Expo (MICE) since it's been ages, and it's one of the cons that propelled me into working on my comic.

I'm not gonna promise you guys a post every week, since I have been ignoring this blog for quite awhile, but besides the Insanity posts. I may post on here every now and then. Until then, stay blessed.

-AN

Friday, April 4, 2014

Insanity Workout Week 1 (Fit Test and Cardio Workout) **The F*** was I thinking**

"This is will not be easy"

No matter what my thought was on the illustrious Insanity workout regiment, one thing always remained in the back of my mind. The difficulty of this program that leaves all; even the healthy looking participants excreting sweat like water sprinkler. For me, going into this after eating fast food and farina for two days straight equals a very rough start.

I began the fit test, directly after finishing shooting around with my ball. (After months of inactivity that is) Popped in the DVD into my PC and just like that, I'm greeted by trainer Shaun T. (sic) who gets me right into the first exercise: The Fit Test.

Day 1

Anybody that's done Insanity before knows what I'm talking about, but if you don't; It's a basic test where you perform as many reps of certain exercises as possible. Of course, someone of my size was taking it a little bit much easier than the guys in the video; pausing just to go get water or a towel to wipe the sweat off my body. But even as I take my breaks as the video plays, Shaun's encouraging words "Keep Moving!" "Dig Deeper" kept me motivated for the next few reps I could muster. In the end, I was left with a Fit Test score that while very discouraging, didn't kill my excitement for tomorrow's workout. Boy could I have waited.

Day 2

After coming back from my newest job, aching from the Fit Test, I jumped right into the Cardio Workout, where my legs got more punishment from the barrage of exercises planned for today's session. The workout was intense, but I do believe it rectified any pains I had from yesterday. With most of the drills, I was either not able to do correctly, or do enough reps.  I could not for the life of me get more than 2 reps of the Level 1 Push-Ups, whenever I did one I had to rest. But if there was one drill I enjoyed (despite having to take breaks due to the earlier drills) were some of the punching, attack movements. They seemed easy enough, but required focus and stressed keeping the form. (Not sacrificing speed for form) I will try to practice that more in the future.

All and All , I'm finally glad I started this program sooner rather than later! I'm currently looking at the program's diet plan so that I figure out what meals I can plan to cook from it while I continue the exercise. Taking a break Saturday, but will be back Sunday. Maybe I'll do dancing or something

Fit Test Score For 4-3

Weighing In at 277.4 lb

Switch Kicks: 47 Reps
Squat Jumps: 37 Reps
Power Knees: 35 Reps
Power Jumps: 13 Reps
Low Jumps: 10 Reps
Globe Jumps: 6 Reps
Suicide Jumps: 8 Reps
Push up Jack: 7 Reps
Low Plank Obliques: 18 Reps