But that was empty hand, yes? It struck me that what really got Guro Mike wasn't necessarily the repetition, it was the blisteres from doing that many strikes with rattan in hand
It was the same with a staff weapon or a sword or any weapon for than matter stances holding these things and hundreds upon hundreds of strikes.
And I know I joke a lot about my Sanda training and hitting trees but it is a part of older training from Chinese martial arts, that is all Sanda is actually, bits and pieces of other CMA styles, the stuff they thought was most effective without any qigong.
Also old Shaolin trainng had some pretty amazing and painful ways to train
In old China if you were training strikes there were styles that used trees. I go out and hit trees but nothing like they would have. 500 palm strikes against a tree or forearm strikes was not uncommon.
There is an old CMA forearm drill that I tried briefly that I do not do, (however I might again, depending on my choice between Sanda and Xingyi - its a sanda thing)
2 people stand facing each other and basically slam their forearms together, like you would if blocking circle up, circle down, come across, however you would block with your arm they would stand there are just slam their forearms into one another to strengthen for blocking just about anything, It was basic training and I can tell you from my brief attempt at it that it hurts. But they would do it for long periods of time and some of these old Chinese Sifu's still do it.
Some of those old Korean and Japanese guys would hit a wall until they had bloody knuckles and keep on hitting. It was training.
And the rattan would be equally as painful