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Completely agree. I can tell when my forearm conditioning is lacking because things that didn't hurt a few months ago are now hurting. Like you stated. Bone conditioning isn't something that can be done once and then it lasts for ever.Research shows that repeated low level stressors can increase bone density. These stressors can include regular and sustained muscular contractions (i.e.: "exercise"), repeated light impacts over time, or exposure to vibrations between about 12 to 90 Hz.
Note that many of the "traditional" body hardening/conditioning techniques, such as Iron Hand and Iron Body, use a training regime which implements the repeated light impact method.
Also be aware that bone density, unlike crap, doesn't only flow one direction. Bone density can decrease for many reasons such as age, illness, diet, or lower levels of certain hormones. Bone density can, in a normally working body, adjust itself to current needs for impact resistance or excersize. In other words, just because you may have increased your bone density doesn't mean it'll stay where it is if you stop your training.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk