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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Donny on March 18, 2015, 03:10:43 AM
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mongolian Judo Team training. Judo and weight training go hand in hand but baseball Bats :-\
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Mind numbing ;D
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mongolian Judo Team training. Judo and weight training go hand in hand but baseball Bats :-\
THAT'S how you train 8) !
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THAT'S how you train 8) !
yeah.. no fucking around. ;D
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yeah.. no fucking around. ;D
I was waiting to see somenone drop their pants to check out leg pump in the mirror, then I was like wait a minute.. this isn't bodybuilding :D!
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I was waiting to see somenone drop their pants to check out leg pump in the mirror, then I was like wait a minute.. this isn't bodybuilding :D!
at least he never shit his pants... :D
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at least he never shit his pants... :D
but "he" probably took a shit on somebody :D
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Training looks cool.
Outside of the baseball bat part. That part looks awful.
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Training looks cool.
Outside of the baseball bat part. That part looks awful.
yes.. ok karate training like Kyokushinkai but never seen it before in Judo. Maybe just for the video Grape.
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totally useless to beat yourself up like that with a baseball bat, these ancient kung fu/ kyokushin philosophies of making your body harder in order being able to take more punishment have been debunked enough times. It looks cool but is completely useless.
Maybe if you start doing that from birth for the next 30 years your skin and bones may get thicker, other than that it's a waste of time.
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totally useless to beat yourself up like that with a baseball bat, these ancient kung fu/ kyokushin philosophies of making your body harder in order being able to take more punishment have been debunked enough times. It looks cool but is completely useless.
Maybe if you start doing that from birth for the next 30 years your skin and bones may get thicker, other than that it's a waste of time.
you are correct if you are say the average person who goes to his/her dojo 1 or 2 a week. They have no time for this because you have to learn technique/kata. The hand Hardening i did was in my Basement Gym with a friend. I was However shown how to go about it from a very high graded Master who lived in Japan for some years. if you do it too fast and wrong you will cause injuries. Itīs a slow and at first painful process but your hands develop calouses and the soft structures strengthen. Important is how you strike.
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you are correct if you are say the average person who goes to his/her dojo 1 or 2 a week. They have no time for this because you have to learn technique/kata. The hand Hardening i did was in my Basement Gym with a friend. I was However shown how to go about it from a very high graded Master who lived in Japan for some years. if you do it too fast and wrong you will cause injuries. Itīs a slow and at first painful process but your hands develop calouses and the soft structures strengthen. Important is how you strike.
that I can agree with. Interesting to see some getbiggers actually having real life experience from this, respect 8)
I watched this shaolin monk training documentary (propaganda) and even they said that "this technique requires at least 15 years to life dedication to develop properly".
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How many monolians have been in the olympics and got to the finals?
Stupid workout is for stupid people!
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that I can agree with. Interesting to see some getbiggers actually having real life experience from this, respect 8)
I watched this shaolin monk training documentary (propaganda) and even they said that "this technique requires at least 15 years to life dedication to develop properly".
yes.. if you are looking for a system that delivers in say 1-2 years then do Wing Chun/wing Tsun...etc but if you really want to learn an Internal Martial art then itīs not possible to do this in such a short time. I was intrested in martial arts since i can remember. The "Hard" techniques i have learned through the years i like less and less. Thrusting my finger tips in pebbles and Makiwara training i no longer do. I understand more now the teachings of Aiki. This is why i started the thread Aiki Budo.
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yes.. if you are looking for a system that delivers in say 1-2 years then do Wing Chun/wing Tsun...etc but if you really want to learn an Internal Martial art then itīs not possible to do this in such a short time. I was intrested in martial arts since i can remember. The "Hard" techniques i have learned through the years i like less and less. Thrusting my finger tips in pebbles and Makiwara training i no longer do. I understand more now the teachings of Aiki. This is why i started the thread Aiki Budo.
yeah, or grappling, jiu jitsu, wrestling, boxing or kick boxing ;D
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I have always been intrested in the Shinto Religion. Indeed Aikido has deep roots in this.
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If I'm ever to take part in any fighting sport, it's going to be wrestling and boxing, much more practical than any mediation martial arts. My soul already has a mark, it can not be changed.
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If I'm ever to take part in any fighting sport, it's going to be wrestling and boxing, much more practical than any mediation martial arts. My soul already has a mark, it can not be changed.
YES,YES.. i understand you. I Boxed too. You know later on you see things in another light. I am not a Dreamer but am now in a position to look back at it all and am at peace. I have trained under and met very High Graded Masters in my time. The one i loved most was in Aikido/Aiki Budo.
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YES,YES.. i understand you. I Boxed too. You know later on you see things in another light. I am not a Dreamer but am now in a position to look back at it all and am at peace. I have trained under and met very High Graded Masters in my time. The one i loved most was in Aikido/Aiki Budo.
when you said "you later see things in another light", well that "later" already has come up to me. But I get you, it's good you found your passion in it.
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I'm glad they found something useful to do with a baseball bat, instead of wasting their time playing baseball.
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This crossfit fad has gone too far.
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64 year old... good for him.
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64 year old... good for him.
Howard, take notes