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    Ideas to develop strength

    Hey guys.

    Would like to discuss some ideas and/or exercises to build and develop strength?

    For specific body parts and whole body work outs....

    Opinions, advice, techniques and etc

    Thanks

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    There is this little gizmo I think that is called The total workout. Back in the 60's was called the Exergenie. It is a little metal tube with a ring on one end and a rope going in and out on the other end. This rope has a wooden handle at each end and you can pull it back and forth through the tube. There is a way to tighten or increase the tendion. Do this exercise twice a day and you will in short order become very strong and in great shape. You would hold the loose end of the rope with a finger while pulling as hard as you can on the opposite end handle. You count to 10 slowly and then release the rope and pull it through until you are all the way from a squat to standing on your toes. It is an amazing gizmo.
    It is equal to doing all sorts of exercises at the same time and only takes few minutes to do. If you felt like it you could do it several times a day and get faster results. Do a google search.

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    Strength training

    I use a few things that I will list in order of importance to me
    1) Kettle bells, They are awesome. I really cant say enough about them. I am 48 and stronger than I have ever been in my life b/c of them.
    2) Thera balls are really good for many things especially core work.
    3) TRX suspension system awesome full body and flexability work out.
    The first thing I would do I find a certified RKC coach on the dragon door website and learn how to swing a bell and go from there.

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    Depends on what you want to focus on....

    Overall, (dont laugh) the Total Gym i find is great. You can mix up differnt areas to work on and its great for building muscle or using during a recovery from injury. So for me it has balance.

    Specific is another call altogether - Htting the heavy bag or focus mitts will always increase ones punching power. Likewise for kicking IMO.

    Just for $hit$ and giggles -

    10 odd years ago for leg strength sifu used to make me hold my front kick up in front of me (knee bent / single leg horse stance). He would then proceed to grab my ankle and pull me around the room. The idea was that you were to hold your posture and not bend your leg while being pulled around. Also i had a sock on the grounded foot and we were on tiles in the beggining, carpet is much harder.

    This built my leg muscle up so i had a good kick and when it was grabbed in sparring as i kicked (if i was to slow) i could easily pull it and the opponent grabbing it ....into me !

    Theres heaps of VT specific training like that you can learn from the old timers
    parhaps some of the others have some old school gems like that to share....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liddel View Post
    10 odd years ago for leg strength sifu used to make me hold my front kick up in front of me ...
    Niiiice! I'll have to try that!

    Also, I like to lift heavy weights in various ways. Call me a simpleton if you must. Anybody who says it's detrimental to kung fu is talking out of their arse.

    Although, if you do want more wing chun specific exercises, there's always the pole exercises, plus plyometric push-ups with your hands as close to the po pai position as you can get them or off your fists down the centre of your body.

    However, Big Sam, you don't do wing chun do you? And please don't post the same question across all the boards on the forum: it's not good etiquette, is against forum rules and will generally only yield lots of conflicting answers.
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    Oh yeah, medicine balls thrown against a wall with punch position arms or palms and punched when they bounce back...
    its safe to say that I train some martial arts. Im not that good really, but most people really suck, so I feel ok about that - Sunfist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Punch View Post
    Although, if you do want more wing chun specific exercises, there's always the pole exercises, plus plyometric push-ups with your hands as close to the po pai position as you can get them or off your fists down the centre of your body.
    Plyometrics are a fantastic (and often overlooked) facet of physical exercises that can yield some really good results for explosive power development. Your local University should have a class on Plyometrics; if youre not curently in school, take the class as an audit and have some fun!

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