So I've heard a lot of CMA guys talk about how much better internal martial arts is than weightlifting. I asked one once why can't you do both, and he said they worked at cross purposes, that you can either work to strengthen the tendons and ligaments and relax your muscles, or work to tense your muscles. Also that weights teach you how to use your muscles in a way you will never have to... Also met CMA folks who are  really anti-running or jogging, they say it messes up your heart meridian... 
I was just wondering if anybody had thoughts on this, whether or not traditional strength and cardio training would complement your CMA practice or they serve at cross purposes. 
							
						
					I was just wondering if anybody had thoughts on this, whether or not traditional strength and cardio training would complement your CMA practice or they serve at cross purposes.
 
							
						


 But I’m not far gone enough to add on 2 to 4 more hours of weight and running.  That being said,  I’ve been in a lot of sports, basket ball, skiing, gymnastics, all kinds of martial arts, weight lifting, running ect…and when I trained in these sports it was 3 to 5 hours a day or more (I know, what a loser
   But I’m not far gone enough to add on 2 to 4 more hours of weight and running.  That being said,  I’ve been in a lot of sports, basket ball, skiing, gymnastics, all kinds of martial arts, weight lifting, running ect…and when I trained in these sports it was 3 to 5 hours a day or more (I know, what a loser   
  
							
						 
  
							
						 
							
						
 
							
						
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