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okay allrightee then :grin: :grin: :grin:

Javier l Rosario

instructor taekwondo/hapkido

under master Atef s Himaya

"whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your *"

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Hey Jack,

 

I'm glad you took some of my advice. You sweated like a pig? ewwww!!!

 

But good!

 

Shadowboxing is good cardio but really you must invest in a heavy bag for resistance training. I feel it is a must for any martial artist to work on kicks and punches outside of the dojo/club. Do those hooks to the bag in horsestance (much like a sissy squat) and left right hook to the body...bring them up to the head continuously up and down for as long as you physically can stand it!

 

My shoulders are so awesome and I've worked my biceps and triceps in this way (among doing other heavy bag punching) because I dislike weight training -for me- for my upper body. I would rather perfect my punching abilities for sparring plus reap the benefits of a great bod! :brow:

 

Deby

 

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This Message was edited by: KickChick on Aug 16, 2001 5:57am

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I'm sure you have one Debs :grin:

 

Argh all this disagreement, I'll go with the Horse riding stance hooks, the punches with weights and military presses for my shoulders... I don't wanna give myself too many exercises to do though, they could prove to be a waste of time and energy

 

 

 

 

Jack

Currently 'off' from formal MA training

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Is there like some one big helpful sight which explains all of these methods, with step by step instructions, recommended resistance, and a video/set of pictures ?

Jack

Currently 'off' from formal MA training

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Ok.. I'm crazy.. I only spend about 20 minutes a session weight training 2 or 3 times a week and I am HUGE!! I guess if you want to spend hours in the gym, you can do what MTB says, and you will get the same size (or smaller) or you can do my quick workout and get on with your life.

 

Military press-- sit on a bench upright and just press the dumbbell or barbell above your head, try to concentrate on your shoulders doing the movement. Keep your elbows pointed out to the side and not forward. Push the weight up as fast as you can without using a jerk to build momentum. Lower the weight ina controlled fashion and go again. Use enough weight that you can't do 8 reps.

 

I'm not sure of any online sites that may help you out, but you can check on search engines. I'm sure you'll find something.

 

Stick with my total body workout plan that I gave to you in the other post and you'll have the body you want, Jack.

 

P.S. don't worry about working "upper" "lower" and "middle" shoulder muscles.. You'll be working all three when you do a military press.

 

I am IFPA certified as a personal trainer. I have placed 2nd place in the US Armed forces national bodybuilding tournament. I spend less than 90 minutes total per week training with weights. I can press 400# and i'm 5'2" tall. Hey, I'm crazy, don't follow my advice.

 

 

Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me

Apprentice Instructor under Guro Inosanto in Jun Fan Gung Fu and Filipinno Martial arts.

Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.

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Great, thanks again Ken

 

MuayTB1, ouch my eyes... nice blue belt there :bdaybiggrin:

Jack

Currently 'off' from formal MA training

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