One of the old myths about Kung-fu training, and athletic training in general, is that if you train harder with more reps you get better. Like most commonly held misconceptions, it is based on a certain amount of truth. Gaining skill requires "hard work" and you have to practice the basics a lot to really internalize them. But there is a limit. Repeating the alphabet endlessly both forwards and backwards will never make you a great writer. And, spending too much of your finite training time on one thing will take away from time spent on other, possibly more important stuff. Worse, endlessly repeating something incorrectly only ingrains bad habits. Oh and one more thing... even if your technique is correct, too many reps of a particular movement can be harmful to your body... especially as you age. The body only regenerates so much, so milage counts!
Now considering what I said above... what is a reasonable amount of time to spend on things like chain-punching, wall bag hitting, kicking exercises and so forth? How do you decide when to stop?
Now considering what I said above... what is a reasonable amount of time to spend on things like chain-punching, wall bag hitting, kicking exercises and so forth? How do you decide when to stop?