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Old 12-08-2005, 12:08 AM   #16 (permalink)
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It very well may be a kung fu training method, but it has nothing to do with this Thaiboxing/Kickboxing forum. Know what I am saying?
I agree 100% it didnt belong where it was...I was just stating it isnt a stupid idea, just different.
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Yeah, I kinda guessed that. But with so many quacks on this board it was hard to tell for sure. A few weeks ago someone was posting about punching newspaper nailed to a brick wall...


that was me saying that.

what is yor problem with shaolin training?.



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that actually is a training method...i dont recommend it, but it is done in shaolin temples....just buy a wall board.

They also punch and kick bags of rocks to supplement the wall training.

im not bieng an ass here just asking a question.

whats the beef with my rock bags and hitting walls and trees, i know you must know of its effectiveness, also its dangers. but i have a feling deep down that you hit trees and walls as training aswell, maybe you dont but something tells me you do more shaolin training than you let on,


why does everyone not seem to have knowledge of traditional training methods?.


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why does everyone not seem to have knowledge of traditional training methods?.
I think the answer is that everyone on this board that has trained more than 3 months has been trying to get people to stop kicking trees and rolling bottles up and down their shins.
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im not bieng an ass here just asking a question.

whats the beef with my rock bags and hitting walls and trees, i know you must know of its effectiveness, also its dangers. but i have a feling deep down that you hit trees and walls as training aswell, maybe you dont but something tells me you do more shaolin training than you let on,


why does everyone not seem to have knowledge of traditional training methods?.


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Hitting rocks, trees and walls has zero to do with Muay thai or kickboxing. There is a kung fu forum that you can post on if you want to discuss that type of training.
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im not bieng an ass here just asking a question.

whats the beef with my rock bags and hitting walls and trees, i know you must know of its effectiveness, also its dangers. but i have a feling deep down that you hit trees and walls as training aswell, maybe you dont but something tells me you do more shaolin training than you let on,


why does everyone not seem to have knowledge of traditional training methods?.


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i just dont care for the paper on the wall dude...the rest well.... rock

Ps.... this aint our forum see ya in the CMA threads
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im not bieng an ass here just asking a question.

whats the beef with my rock bags and hitting walls and trees, i know you must know of its effectiveness, also its dangers. but i have a feling deep down that you hit trees and walls as training aswell, maybe you dont but something tells me you do more shaolin training than you let on,


why does everyone not seem to have knowledge of traditional training methods?.
Quite a few of us do have knowledge AND experience in traditional training methods. Many of us started training in traditional martial arts before venturing into MuayThai.

The beef is, as pointed out, that these training methods have no place in Kickboxing or MuayThai. They are obsolete. We use completely modern equipment and training methods now. Heavy Bags, Double-End Balls, Boxing Gloves, Hand Wraps, Thai Pads, Punch Mitts....

Punching Walls, Trees, and Bags of Rocks doesn't provide the same type of dynamic workout or the feedback you need to be successful in the ring, and I would also argue it does little to prepare you for a confrontation outside of the ring either.
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