Makiwara Training - The Theory Behind Fists of Steel For Serious Punching Power
Author: Joshua Black
Date Posted: May 03, 2009
The theory of training for punching power using a makiwara board
is that you are using your fists in such a way that you would naturally
fight with them on the street. There are no bag gloves in dark alleys
and there are no pads when your personal space is invaded by an
attacker.
The makiwara board will create a denser bone structure in your
fists as well as create large callouses with long-term use. With
careful training, you can achieve iron-like fists unavailable with
any other type of punching power training.
The idea behind the makiwara is not to bash your hands into bloody
stumps and then expect them to be amazing weapons. You can do a
lot of damage with makiwara training if you are not careful, and
you must ease into it and stop if you ever get an injury.
Starting slow and building up to higher intensities and repetitions
is the name of the game. You can't just start makiwara training
and hope to have fists of steel in just a few days. Nonetheless,
it is possible to achieve such results over time, and you can only
get the ability with a makiwara.
The makiwara originated in Okinawa, Japan, the birthplace of karate.
The karate practitioners were poor farmers that crated their makiwaras
with parts that they had available to them. In staying with tradition,
it is quite possible to create your own makiwara even as a modern
martial artist.
The makiwara can also help students of boxing as well as MMA and
other martial arts. Whenever there is punching involved, the makiwara
will benefit your sport.
The makiwara is basically a flexible board mounted to the floor
of your dojo or practice space, and traditionally has a slightly
padded target. The Okinawans used rice rope, but there are many
options available to pad your own makiwara board.
All in all if you are going to being makiwara training, make sure
that you start out slow and follow the advice of experts. Be careful
with your fighting tools (your fists) and you can build them up
to be very serious weapons.
About The Author
Joshua Black is an on-line infopreneur, author, and martial artist.
Mr. Black is the developer of the Ultimate Makiwara Creator, a
how-to course that can be viewed at: http://www.UltimateMakiwara.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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