littlegohan
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what are the best excersies for martial arts?
I heard squat and deadlife will allow me to kick harder, is this true?
No, kicking hard has nothing to do with muscular size, but speed.
Originally posted by: MindStorm
I've heard that to kick harder, you just have to practices those kicks over and over.
Also, ankle weights might come in handy.
Well, weight training improves your explosiveness and speed, which you can equate to harder kicks.
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Is kicking with ankle weights bad for you?
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Is kicking with ankle weights bad for you?
Originally posted by: littlegohan
I stretch daily so I guess I am pretty flexible. Later I plan on taking some gymnastic lessons
of course , what I want the most from weight training is to impress the ladies.😉
In my personal opinion there is NO training that can do all that better than hydraulic resistance circuit training...like provided from PACE machines and a good training staff. You can check out PACE for general info, or for an example center that uses them try FITcenters.
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Prince: Working using a machine is not the best thing for your body. Free weights are much better for strength and size gain.
I pratice hapkdio and later I want to partice boxing/kick boxing. How should I train? My body fat is quite low already (<10% but not 6 pack) because I am a fairly small guy (148 pounds, 174cm)
Do squats that are deep, do cleans.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Prince: Working using a machine is not the best thing for your body. Free weights are much better for strength and size gain.
I pratice hapkdio and later I want to partice boxing/kick boxing. How should I train? My body fat is quite low already (<10% but not 6 pack) because I am a fairly small guy (148 pounds, 174cm)
Are you sure you have less than 10% then? Because even without working on your abs, you should have some definition, especially since you're already taking a martial art.
Only way you can improve your kick is to kick.
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Do squats that are deep, do cleans.
What are cleans? please tell me
Also quick question
Are there any books/websites that have excersies to improve a person's flexibility? I really want to do a full split and side split but i cant🙁
the best i can do is touch the floor with my plam while standing up
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
That's an open question, as martial arts focus on vastly different areas of strength/weakness. If you're studying Tai Chi then bulking up is just plain silly, while if you're into Kenpo Karate you'll want to develop mostly short-twitch fiber, or for Juko Kai you'll want very VERY dense muscles with more emphasis on long twitch. Small circle Jujitsu requires exceptional hand and wrist strength, while Tae Kwon Do is best performed with strong flexible legs and hips.
Harder is not necessarily better. I'm currently pursuing my NESTA Advanced Personal Trainer certificate to complement my other specialties (computers and security/law enforcement mostly), and this is what my research has so far led me to.
Your goal should be symmetric, dense muscles. You should be trying to lower body fat to between 7% and 12% before you worry significantly about strength building. You'll want to increase your metabolic rate as much as possible. You should use the resistance training time for multiple purpose, like developing body awareness, balance and flexibility. When you achieve your focus, balance, flexibility, metabolism, and body fat goals, THEN alter your workout to be focused on strength building.
In my personal opinion there is NO training that can do all that better than hydraulic resistance circuit training...like provided from PACE machines and a good training staff. You can check out PACE for general info, or for an example center that uses them try FITcenters.
Whatever you decide to do, make sure you focus on body awareness, flexibility, balance, metabolism, body fat, and symmetric muscles...that's WAY more important than strength or bulk. Good luck.
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Prince: Working using a machine is not the best thing for your body. Free weights are much better for strength and size gain.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: littlegohan
Do squats that are deep, do cleans.
What are cleans? please tell me
Also quick question
Are there any books/websites that have excersies to improve a person's flexibility? I really want to do a full split and side split but i cant🙁
the best i can do is touch the floor with my plam while standing up
How old are you? If you're pass puberty, the chances of you being able to learn to squat is VERY low. Just keep stretching, and eventually you'll get better at it... but i've done it for years, and i still cant' do a full split.
It doesn't matter though... even without a full split, i'm one of the highest kickers in any class i go to.
I have been training for a couple monthsOriginally posted by: Koing
2 inches away from box splits 😀
Can grab my leg and pull it straight and high when standing on one foot.
and cheat and do front splits but its not so *clean* as in bolt straight but hey man I have my limits!
Well now you said you want to bulk.
Do the following then:
Squat 6 x 5 heavy as you can for 6 reps 5 sets.
Bench press 8 x 5 as you haven't trained so a bit more endurance will be good for you.
Deadlift 6 x 5.
Do incline sit ups if you can.