cross Posted November 9, 2003 Posted November 9, 2003 (edited) Below is an article i read on https://www.nazforum.vze.com Want to become a great, efficient fighter? BY JIYASA Here is how you do it: - learn an effective martial art (ie. JKD, Boxing, Wrestling etc) - Spar as much as possible with as many different people as possible - Lift weights - Buy a heavybag and work on it - stretch for flexibility - do running and other stamina exercises It's as simple as that. There are no "secrets" just TRAINING. Want to practice your punch? Then PUNCH! Want to train your kick? Then KICK! Edited November 10, 2003 by cross
Hybrid Posted November 9, 2003 Posted November 9, 2003 Want to become a great, efficient fighter? Here is how you do it: - learn an effective martial art (ie. JKD, Boxing, Wrestling etc) - Spar as much as possible with as many different people as possible - Lift weights - Buy a heavybag and work on it - stretch for flexibility - do running and other stamina exercises It's as simple as that. There are no "secrets" just TRAINING. Want to practice your punch? Then PUNCH! Want to train your kick? Then KICK! *Cough* *Click* *Cough* Those are great tips but, you should have given credit to Naz. It is clear you simply copied and pasted it here. Not cool IMO unless you got permission to post without giving him credit. (Making it look like they're your tips.) “Iron is full of impurities that weaken it; through forging, it becomes steel and is transformed into a razor-sharp sword. Human beings develop in the same fashion.” ~Morihei Ueshiba
Ben Posted November 9, 2003 Posted November 9, 2003 I'm going to second Hybrid. Credit where its due.
cross Posted November 10, 2003 Author Posted November 10, 2003 There we go, sorry about the confusion
cymry Posted November 13, 2003 Posted November 13, 2003 I'd agree with the others. Eat properly, train/exercise every day, put all your mental effort into it as well as your physical. And of course train in an effective MA and put some heart into it. Oss!
cymry Posted November 13, 2003 Posted November 13, 2003 Also there needs to be some level of contact when you spar. Otherwise the first time you get really hit, you'll fall apart psychologically. Conditioning! Try some scenario fighting. Change the conditions, like dark, slippery floor etc.
Bdaze Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 those are some pretty solid rules. if you want something the elaborates on them a little more pick up "The Fighter's Fact Book" by Loren W. Christensen it's full of training methods, tactics and many writes and wrongs of training. it's also got a section on improving your kata and fightig in tournaments, but i imagine thats not really of any interest to the people in the Combative forum. If in your journey you encounter God, God will be cut ~Hatori Hanso (sonny chiba)
CsrCrz88 Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 i hear if youlift heavy weights and add more and more you buff up, and if you just do more reps on a certain weight level you become more cut.
Ozaru Posted November 17, 2003 Posted November 17, 2003 Uh.... yes there are "secrets" to training. What good does it do to simply practice punching when you dont know if you are doing it correctly. You'd simply be reinforcing bad techniques. Also all Martial Arts can be "effective" if applied correctly. In my past life I slayed hundredsand the life before that they played trumpets to warn you that I was coming.
cross Posted November 19, 2003 Author Posted November 19, 2003 Uh.... yes there are "secrets" to training. I never said they were secrets. What good does it do to simply practice punching when you dont know if you are doing it correctly. Of coarse you need to learn how to punch first, and then practice will make you better.Also all Martial Arts can be "effective" if applied correctly. I don't remember saying they couldnt.
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