zDom
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well you love it, so it doesn't count for this thread!
jf
Ok, I think the ones we hate the MOST in our hapkido class are
"Bricks and Poles"
Bricks are where we hold a concrete paver and then do several hundred backfists, punches and ridgehand strikes while holding the brick.
Poles are a circuit training routine where we are stationed at one of the four poles in the room or in between.
Typical pole session: Pole positions do 20 "pole squats" (a squat while grabbing the pole on the way down to ensure a more upright position) and then 10 kicks each leg; between poles do either (deep) horse stance while the squats are counted off or some type of calisthenic (pushups, situps) and then do the 20 kicks.
Rotate. Repeat ad nauseum ...
Thursday, for example, we ended up doing a total of 200 stomp kicks, 200 side kicks and 200 upraising heel kicks during our 3 laps around the entire circuit, plus 120 situps, 240 pole squats, and plenty of time holding a horse stance during the "poles" portion of class.