Sammy Naur
Purple Belt
I think this claim that keeps being posted needs some actual evidence behind it. So far only a couple people here seem to believe it.Sure it does and I never claimed otherwise, I just claimed that practicing techniques in the water can make you slower not faster at those techniques for the reasons explained above.
Training in water makes you faster in water, and more poweful. Swimming.
So it stands training in water would naturally make you faster in air. And not just faster, but more powerful.
There are so many resistance exercises that professional fighters use, from bands to sleds to ropes to bags.
None of that makes anyone slower. So let's see some solid empirical evidence that it does. Ancient kung fu philosophy is not enough.
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