Punching Power - How to Use Knuckle Push-ups to Create Fists of Steel
Author: Joshua Black
Date Posted: May 16, 2009
This article will give you a quick tip for turning your wimpy fists
into slabs of concrete with a simple push-up technique. Knuckle
push-ups are a great way to not only train your upper body, but
your fists will thank you for it as well.
Here are a few things that you need to know about knuckle push-ups:
1. You want your wrists to be straight, in line with your forearm.
You should be performing a push-up on the first two knuckles of
your hand. The thumbs and the other two knuckles should remain off
the ground.
2. You want to perform these push-ups on a hard surface,
preferably a wood or tile floor. Some maverick martial artists perform
these push-ups in gravel parking lots. You must have a hard surface
to get the benefits.
3. Knuckle push-ups should be used in conjunction with makiwara
training. To get the highest return on your training, you should
also practice your punching techniques on a makiwara. This will
produce denser bones in the knuckles and create callouses that will
get the hands used to hitting harder surfaces. You can either create
your own makiwara or purchase a store-bought one. Do not purchase
the makiwaras that are a pad mounted to the wall. They will damage
your hand because they do not bounce.
4. Practice these push-ups at least 2-3 times per week for maximum
benefit. Your hands will slowly get used to these over time,
but you will quickly lose the callouses if you stop doing them for
too long.
5. Always stop these exercises if anything is hurting or if
you have injured yourself. Of course these push-ups are going
to ache a little. They are not easy to do, and that is the point.
However, if you feel extreme pain, or have excessive bruising, stop
immediately and seek medical attention.
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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