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    Fight Training

    hi guys
    just wondering
    what u guys do when preparing for a fight.
    individual training, with coach etc
    how is it different when preparing for a tournament.
    how long do u train for
    u have a special diet?


    also
    how long has it been since a kung fu tournament has been staged in Sydney/Australia.

    what kind of fights are allowed in Australia

    in general fight training thanks

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    What kind of fight?
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    Here are a couple of articles you may find helpful:

    Training for full-contact Kung Fu:

    Full Contact

    Training Kung Fu for tournaments, etc.:

    Can Kung Fu Compete?

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    hmmm i'm thinking of full contact fights more standup
    takedowns, striking, throws, perhaps san shou would be a good e.g. of the kind of fight i'm thinking about.

    i'm not that familiar with the types of fights u can have and the rules. ive seen continual sparring and point sparring and i don't mean those.

    thanks for the info and keep it coming i'm surprised its only had a few replies considering the number of views this thread has had.

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    I don't know if you consider it in the bracket of KF but local shooto comps are held at Boxing Works.They wear headgear,box,mouthguard and open hand gloves.Its well worth watching if you have only been exposed to piont sparring.
    Hope thats usefull.
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    hey Ka,
    how r u?

    isn't boxing works in the city? i think ive been up there b4 but not to see any competitions. id luv to go see one.

    btw is that tibetan ba guazhang guy still teaching at the park...i can't remember which one was it hyde park?

    how syour training going?

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    Not too bad at all.
    Currently drowning under the weight of assigments but pushing through slowly.
    Yep Boxing works is at Castlereigh st,I can find out when a comp is happening.

    Training well I still do my BGZ/YQ every morning(I guess I am one of the few to say I do it for health/focusetc),but have gone back to my really fourvite sport of Rock climbing which is now consuming my weekends.

    However I try to get to HKWard Mat (Sydney Uni)room once a week with friends(mainly MMA people) and do typically stupid conditioning and play with some takedowns on the mats.Send us a PM if interested.

    Con in Belmore park,well I was getting too many conflicting opinions,and didn't see what I am looking for so went back to doing what I have already been taught.
    A Problem is only a Problem if you think it is a Problem and every Problem has a solution

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    hmmmm, hello all, tae li returns for a short period to grace you with her pressence:P

    anyways, if your anything like me and struggling to lose weight b4 a fight, you live on water and vegies for a week and visit a sauna averyday b4 your fight by about a week, for quickest weight loss technique......

    train hard......

    i tend to train with extra clothes on for some reason, actually main reason being is when i actually fight im much much lighter on my feet with less clothing......

    apart from that i train hard, motivate myself as much as possible and pray to the Lord for guidance

    Anyways thats moi. and yes you should take my advise cos , well i dont know why.

    Tae Li
    The difference lies in you.

    "I understand now that fear is a normal reaction of the Human Body, so why fight it? Accept being afraid, but dont let it hold you back, keep moving forward and the light will shine at the end of the tunnel"
    -Tae Li.

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    Ka

    Thanks Ka would luv to turn up for a comp to watch. boxing works has a pretty nice setup its pretty big and has a lot of equipment etc.
    takedowns? MMA? hehe that sounds tempting might turn up when i hav etime as long as u promise these guys aren't going to pick on me. :P

    Tae Li
    hey dont mind me but eating only vegies and drinking water? does that provide your body with all the thigns it needs when training so hard and preparing to fight? i thought your body required protein to rebuild muscles and carbs to burn upetc.
    it doesn't sound healthy. thankf ro the advice tho'
    it sounds like it would help losing weight in a short amount of time. but it sounds like i will lose more muscle then say fat (which is what i would prefer).

    i'm thinking of setting up a training schedule now that has a mix of different training as a preliminary b4 proper fight training and then...well to fight i guess. not necessarily competitions just to meet up with different ppl and fight ehh...for fun

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    When i used to compete my training and diet wasn't much different to normal... i used to practise basics and combinations a lot more, split things up in to the likes of: footwork, hand work, leg work, flexibility, endurance, conditioning... but mainly focus on endurance and conditioning. My techniques just needed to be refined.

    As for diet, i don't have a set plan - just eat whenever i feel the need to. Lots of chicken, tuna, vegetables, pasta, potatoes etc. Also junk food but that's another story Usually i wait an hour after training.

    Can't help u with respect to losing weight if that's what ur after... as i'm too skinny already (150lbs)

    good luck!
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    hi dezhen

    nope hehe i'm not after losing weight just getting fit enuff and good enuff to fight.

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    hey friday
    ok i dont hav a lot to add other than that the eating vegetables and drinking water is actually healthier(both for the body and the mind) than you may think. Water is the most important thing for any athlete and as for the protein myth well its just that a myth( you should check out a book called eat to win by Dr Robert Haas). And also remember that most martial arts stem from Buddhist institutions, and Buddha promoted a vegetarian lifestyle.
    anyway hope you are enjoying your lunch. Keep training hard
    the more u know the more u know how much u dont know

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    Re: Fight Training

    hi guys
    just wondering
    what u guys do when preparing for a fight.
    individual training, with coach etc


    I am currently preparing for a CMA competition in New England. This is not fighting, but sparring. Recently Iv'e started some fullcontact to help myself out.

    how is it different when preparing for a tournament.
    how long do u train for
    u have a special diet?


    As I understand it self-defence is more drill oriented (implanted relfexes designed to counteract a specific attack). Where as sport traning is more of the free sparing type with Forms applications and weight distribution strikes used frequently.

    I have not "special diet" although, I have a regular one

    also
    how long has it been since a kung fu tournament has been staged in Sydney/Australia.

    what kind of fights are allowed in Australia

    in general fight training thanks


    Sorry, I don't know about competition in Aus. What I do know is that most organizations, from MMA to TKD, have different and very alien rules from eachother. Some may disallow grappling althougether while others encourage it for instance.
    "We are not the first/
    who, with best meaning/
    have incurr'd the worst"

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    And also remember that most martial arts stem from Buddhist institutions, and Buddha promoted a vegetarian lifestyle.
    Also, Hitler was a vegetarian, so that shows that vegetarians are evil.
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    MP give me a bit of information on your fight training

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