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An old training buddy of mine who was into traditional Uechi-ryu karate-do in a big way, used to rave about the benefits of this Okinawan training tool called a chishi. Basically, a weight (formed concrete or a rock) with a 2ft handle on it. You hold it like a hammer and do basic exercises with with it, working up to being able to perform kata while holding it. This guy has been doing for awhile, and has forearms like rock and grip that makes things pop in your hand when he shakes it.
I tried some basic stretches using this thing for maybe 10min, and remember my wrist and elbow just throbbing for days afterwards.
Apparently it can be kinda rough on some people, and most traditional dojos who use them in instruction forbid students under the age of 14 from partaking. When you're younger and still doing a lot of growing, it's a good idea to go easy on your connective ligaments, tendons, and cartilage I guess.
Anyway, I want to tone up my arms and grip power with this method as it clearly works, but after a hell of a winter and the "snow drift elbow" it gave me, I'm hesitantly cautious in what tool to use. Did some reading and found out about the kettleball - with no long handle should I assume it will be less painful to use than my friends chishi?
Anyone own one, or used one?
tia!
I tried some basic stretches using this thing for maybe 10min, and remember my wrist and elbow just throbbing for days afterwards.
Apparently it can be kinda rough on some people, and most traditional dojos who use them in instruction forbid students under the age of 14 from partaking. When you're younger and still doing a lot of growing, it's a good idea to go easy on your connective ligaments, tendons, and cartilage I guess.
Anyway, I want to tone up my arms and grip power with this method as it clearly works, but after a hell of a winter and the "snow drift elbow" it gave me, I'm hesitantly cautious in what tool to use. Did some reading and found out about the kettleball - with no long handle should I assume it will be less painful to use than my friends chishi?
Anyone own one, or used one?
tia!
