I've just started to learn the wooden dummy form and I don;t have the opportunity to practice it asoften as I would like to as I cannt afford to buy one. I came up with what I thought would be a rather poor alternative which has turned out to be quite enjoyable in other aspects of my training.
Its a big wooden stake that i've whacked into my garden. it stands about 6 foot high and its sunk about 2 foot into the ground and its about 6-7 inches thick.
I've started practicing my low and high bong sua, tan sau, ding sau, chain punching, gaan sau, wu jeng etc...... and its remarkably resiliant and wobbles around a bit enabling me to practice sticking to something after i've hit it. I can walk around it and attack it at diifferent angles and improve my footwork.
I'm loving it! Just wondered if anyone else on here has used something like this and if they have any other ideas on specific training routines using a big stick stuck vertically in the ground?
Its a big wooden stake that i've whacked into my garden. it stands about 6 foot high and its sunk about 2 foot into the ground and its about 6-7 inches thick.
I've started practicing my low and high bong sua, tan sau, ding sau, chain punching, gaan sau, wu jeng etc...... and its remarkably resiliant and wobbles around a bit enabling me to practice sticking to something after i've hit it. I can walk around it and attack it at diifferent angles and improve my footwork.
I'm loving it! Just wondered if anyone else on here has used something like this and if they have any other ideas on specific training routines using a big stick stuck vertically in the ground?