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Isometrics could easily work! I guess all these methods could work, but I suppose putting in the serious time to do it is the most important. I injured my shoulder last January and stopped working out like an idiot. I gained back some weight I'd just lost....bummer! Went back to working out again this summer and dieting again. Lost 7 of the pounds again and I'm seeing results

 

in just the last three weeks. Relearned all my forms from white through brown and learned half of my red. I go through all the belts daily so I won't forget them.

 

CHaz

If at first you don't succeed, forget skydiving.

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Yes, injury is a problem. I am a blue belt, but my instructor has given me permission to start my red-belt training because I am past due on my red belt test. I have seen men and women that have fulfilled splits using the isometrics. The only problem you would have with isometrics is if you have weak knees, so I am going to strengthen my knees before I continue them.

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Why go for that goal? In time, age will restrict it. There was a recorded conversion Bruce lee had with a aging student whom no longer perform stretches and certain techniques.

 

As for myself, I cannot perform some of the stretches and techniques requiring.

 

But, it doesn't restrict my ability overall.

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Try this:

 

Stretch after a grueling kicking workout as a break. Then kick some more, and stretch again. The muscles are most elastic when they are overheated. This helped me tons.

"An enlightened man would offer a weary traveler a bed for the night, and invite him to share a civilized conversation over a bowl of... Cocoa Puffs."

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Been there. Done that. And it is done in P.E. (not the kicking part).

 

Doing the "gym" fad, I had trainer. He was well educated on the structure on muscles and their movement. He also was a certified therapist in that field. He taught me a lot on the muscles.

 

Thanks for the post, though. :karate:

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lol, as long as you stick to trying to remain flexible, even into your elder years, you can still pertain to splits. Unless you slack off once you get older.

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lol, as long as you stick to trying to remain flexible, even into your elder years, you can still pertain to splits. Unless you slack off once you get older.

 

True, in some instances:

 

"If you don't USE IT...you'll LOOSE IT"

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