Do you use technology to improve your Martial Art's skills?`

The problem with all those devices that measure the force of a strike is - they do not work well. At all.
 
As a long time martial artist, I was always skeptical of many of the claims that were made about power and techniques. Does anyone use technology to validate his or her training? Would anyone buy a device to attach to a bag that measures impacts?
Would be nice to train virtual, slap on the mask over your eyes and ya see someone in front of you doing there thing and you defect the punch or kick, but then again nothing beats training with a real person to make it very realistic.
 
Would be nice to train virtual, slap on the mask over your eyes and ya see someone in front of you doing there thing and you defect the punch or kick, but then again nothing beats training with a real person to make it very realistic.
Not quite at that level, but there's a VR boxing game that gives a surprising good workout and lets you practice timing, footwork and your strikes.
 
Would be nice to train virtual, slap on the mask over your eyes and ya see someone in front of you doing there thing and you defect the punch or kick, but then again nothing beats training with a real person to make it very realistic.
It can be done, but it's the money. There's not enough interest to make money. I talked to some gamers, they don't even have anything close. Remember only a very small minority of people are into MA.
 
Would be nice to train virtual, slap on the mask over your eyes and ya see someone in front of you doing there thing and you defect the punch or kick, but then again nothing beats training with a real person to make it very realistic.
That would be a trip and a half.
I think I’d really enjoy that.
 
How very dare you!😑😉
I did ask you, you just kept talking in a joking way. You have a product, show and tell. I have a US patent on noise cancellation for electric guitar, I even did youtube demo to show people. I don't talk about that here because it has nothing to do with MA.
 
I did ask you, you just kept talking in a joking way. You have a product, show and tell. I have a US patent on noise cancellation for electric guitar, I even did youtube demo to show people. I don't talk about that here because it has nothing to do with MA.
You are a real smart guy too.
 
You are a real smart guy too.
I was very interested at the beginning, Look at my post#10 and 12. I did not get any serious answer. I would think he would post at least pictures and more descriptions. If you ask me about my invention, I would have gave the youtube links and all to show you.
 
I did ask you, you just kept talking in a joking way. You have a product, show and tell. I have a US patent on noise cancellation for electric guitar, I even did youtube demo to show people. I don't talk about that here because it has nothing to do with MA.
I am joking😉

Noise cancellation?…like a humbucker? A hair scrunchy wrapped around the nut? Do share a link of you Youtube clip. I play guitar too!
 
I was very interested at the beginning, Look at my post#10 and 12. I did not get any serious answer. I would think he would post at least pictures and more descriptions. If you ask me about my invention, I would have gave the youtube links and all to show you.
Ok, ok….much against the advice of my patent lawyer…

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It is made of milled aluminium and internally, each end is semi-mirrored. Quantumised particles…possibly leptonic quarkinooks…are introduced through a small aperture and bounce back and forth inside, accumulating velocity and hence energy (remember, E=mc3… yes, Einstein got it wrong). At a critical energy, the leptonic quarkinooks escape the semi-mirrored internal surface and radiate outward. This beam is then shone upon a desired muscle group…quadriceps for example…and immediately ones roundhouse kicks devastatingly improve….by 50-87% at least.

I’m working on the details of the quarkinook injection liberator in an attempt to avoid Pauli’s blasted exclusion principle effects and the design of the box in which it’ll be sold. I’m thinking purple and orange….🤔
 
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Ok, ok….much against the advice of my patent lawyer…

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It is made of milled aluminium and internally, each end is semi-mirrored. Quantumised particles…possibly leptonic quarkinooks…are introduced through a small aperture and bounce back and forth inside, accumulating velocity and hence energy (remember, E=mc3… yes, Einstein got it wrong). At a critical energy, the leptonic quarkinooks escape the semi-mirrored internal surface and radiate outward. This beam is then shone upon a desired muscle group…quadriceps for example…and immediately ones roundhouse kicks devastatingly improve….by 50-87% at least.

I’m working on the details of the quarkinook injection liberator in an attempt to avoid Pauli’s blasted exclusion principle effects and the design of the box in which it’ll be sold. I’m thinking purple and orange….🤔
 
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