Bouseki Rage
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Hello everybody, this is my first real post and I tried to search through the previous other threads to make sure this question hasn't been answered but I haven't seen it taken apart and simply analyzed on its own. Don't flame me if I missed something, haha:angel:
I am not new to the martial arts so forgive me if I have many preconceived notions , I realli am just out to learn more
What I'm talking about is striking the body to condition the muscles to take more pain, specifically in the area of the abdomen. My question entered my mind during a group class where my chief instructor had us line up across from each other to work on targetting for our kicks. On his go, we would throw one kick at each others solar plexus and try our best to nail the right spot while not delivering too much power to hurt the guy but enough so that they could feel it.
My problem is I am definitely not a big guy, more of a small speedster, so when I have my fellow class mates who are twice my size and weight strike me in the solar or the general core, a weak kick to them feels like its doing quite a bit of damage to me, at least forcing me to reassert my footing. I did not enjoy this exercise and was even less thrilled about it when we ended class the same way the following day. Am I just not giving it a chance?
My own personal experience has been me being able to condition my mind to prepare more for the blow, whether it be a kick or a punch or what not, but not my body. The experience of the strike has always seemed consistent, and even with exhaling properly and at the right time and contracting my core, I can't see this as an effective way to condition the body. I'd really like to get other perspectives and experiences with conditioning by striking the body, my experiment was really rather short(2 weeks of striking my general abdomen) and though some people might see the comparison to iron shirt training or what not, that's not what I'm realli getting at
Is striking the body the best way to condition for the real thing? or is it better left to crunches and ab workouts and the like? Is conditioning the mind mentally in this fashion important or is there a better what? I'm really open to new information
I am not new to the martial arts so forgive me if I have many preconceived notions , I realli am just out to learn more
What I'm talking about is striking the body to condition the muscles to take more pain, specifically in the area of the abdomen. My question entered my mind during a group class where my chief instructor had us line up across from each other to work on targetting for our kicks. On his go, we would throw one kick at each others solar plexus and try our best to nail the right spot while not delivering too much power to hurt the guy but enough so that they could feel it.
My problem is I am definitely not a big guy, more of a small speedster, so when I have my fellow class mates who are twice my size and weight strike me in the solar or the general core, a weak kick to them feels like its doing quite a bit of damage to me, at least forcing me to reassert my footing. I did not enjoy this exercise and was even less thrilled about it when we ended class the same way the following day. Am I just not giving it a chance?
My own personal experience has been me being able to condition my mind to prepare more for the blow, whether it be a kick or a punch or what not, but not my body. The experience of the strike has always seemed consistent, and even with exhaling properly and at the right time and contracting my core, I can't see this as an effective way to condition the body. I'd really like to get other perspectives and experiences with conditioning by striking the body, my experiment was really rather short(2 weeks of striking my general abdomen) and though some people might see the comparison to iron shirt training or what not, that's not what I'm realli getting at
Is striking the body the best way to condition for the real thing? or is it better left to crunches and ab workouts and the like? Is conditioning the mind mentally in this fashion important or is there a better what? I'm really open to new information