Little Known Ways To Master Strengthening And Conditioning To Become A Better Martial Artist
Author: Trevor Nekya
Date Posted: March 13, 2007
If you are involved with martial arts then you know first hand
how grueling it can be when it comes to training. This is because
martial arts is a very physical activity. Whether you participate
in Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Kung fu or Hap Ki Do you pretty much do
the same routines when it comes to strengthening and conditioning
of the body.
Here are some tips that will help you become stronger, fitter and
faster without it being a painful & boring activity.
1.) The first tip in order to master strengthening and conditioning
of the body is to be consistent. In my personal martial arts training
I found that if I did not strengthen and stretch my muscles on a
regular basis then I was more prone to injury. This is due to my
busy schedule outside of martial arts where I would go a couple
of weeks or more without training my body and as a result my muscles
would start to weaken. If you do not maintain the strength of your
core muscles you might have a hard time performing techniques such
as kicking and punching with efficiency and effectiveness.
2.) The second tip to master strengthening and conditioning of
the body is to make training fun. I recommend if your training at
home that you put on some of your favorite music. I find that if
I put on my favorite hip hop song it just pumps me up to do and
complete my daily exercises regardless of how hard a day I had at
work.
3.) The third tip I would give in order to become a better martial
artist through training is to plan your week and the days you are
able to workout. If you are over the age of 24 most likely you have
a grueling schedule with maybe, work, education, family etc. Therefore,
it can be difficult to get training in everyday at a particular
time. In this case you can sit down and plan your week according
to free time you may have on particular days. If you know that every
Thursday you have a light work load you can squeeze in weight lifting
or cardio exercises.
4.) The fourth tip is to use martial arts equipment to aid in your
training. If you are a martial arts fighter then there are a couple
of things you always want to improve outside of fighting techniques
and that is your flexibility, strength and your stamina through
cardio-vascular exercises. When it comes to flexibility of course
I do the traditional stretching using my hands and legs. However,
I have gotten myself a stretching machine that helps me to stretch
my legs apart as far as possible allowing me to improve to my fullest
potential. I could not get this done without such an apparatus.
5.) The fifth and final tip I would give to mastering your strengthening
and conditioning and becoming a better martial artist is to know
to your body. You must know what you are physically capable of in
order to maximize your potential. Once you realize the capabilities
of your body you can train accordingly. Focusing more on strengthening
your weakness to become an even more powerful warrior.
About The Author
Trevor Lawrence is a martial arts enthusiast who practices the
art of Hap Ki Do. For more information on the best
martial arts supplies and equipment that will aid in improving
you as a martial artist please visit http://www.best-martial-arts-supplies.com.
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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