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![]() | I'ts refreshing to get experiences like this. I lerned a BIG lesson today. Have any of you people had same kind of experiences??? |
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![]() | Yeah. Many Martial Artists have tasted the power of "MABU". Also called "Horse Stance". A famous WuShu stance that isn't quite cousy. We stand 1 and a half minute, then a break (short break, 10-15 secs) and stand in it for 30 seconds more. It may sound easy but we do it extremely low. Wich isn't nice...
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![]() | Seeker Just hang in there, keep on standing! Take no breaks and very few days off and you'll be up to an hour before you know it. After that the rest of the game may get a little tricky. |
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![]() | Well, the teacher told us that we will start doing movement exercises in a short while. It will take a long time before we will start learning kicks, punches etc. but I think that is not all in fighting. I think good movement, flexibility and reflexes are just as important. And Im not doing Yi Quan just to learn to hit hard. I did muay thai for that. And I will start doing muay thai (or kyokushinkai karate, Im moving to japan next march)as soon as my shoulder is OK again. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | I read on another site that it is meant to strengthen tendons, as opposed to muscle. And this will lead to development of their own style of power. Not sure I believe it though. |
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![]() | The standing is good for strength of your muscles as well as you tedons etc. The tendon strength and elasticity is vital to the development of the internal arts power. This is why you do lots of standing first then move onto the attack statergies etc - if you didnt you would damage your tendons and then you would be proper f****d. I think i have covered the reasons why this is used instead of all muscular power in a previous thread, so i wont go over it again. But glad that your experience was an eye opener. People dont know how hard it is to do the standing exercises. tiss hard! I think that you should go to a reputable yi chuan or hsing i school Bri - if you want me to find you one in your area i would be glad to. then you can experience what you have heard me go on about so many times. cheers chris |
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