I have never been instructed to roll anything across my shins, and have never seen it done and was wondering how this method of so called conditioning stays alive and what its origins could be?
I have used sandbags and padded kicking posts and seen old tires used for conditioning, but never have seen the rolling of anything across the shins by Thai boxers after a workout for conditioning or after a fight to "remove" bumps/lumps?
R.I.C.E. always worked for me
I do recall the myths told to me by practitioners of other arts, the best was probably "There are no old Thai boxers that can walk they are all crippled from years of leg kicks" The shin rolling "myth" sometimes accompanied these tales.
I would like to ask forum members if they have witnessed this practice?
What is your opinion of it?
Not that anyone here is an M.D. but we do have some great members here.
So how about it?
myth or antique conditioning method?
harmful or useful?
I have used sandbags and padded kicking posts and seen old tires used for conditioning, but never have seen the rolling of anything across the shins by Thai boxers after a workout for conditioning or after a fight to "remove" bumps/lumps?
R.I.C.E. always worked for me
I do recall the myths told to me by practitioners of other arts, the best was probably "There are no old Thai boxers that can walk they are all crippled from years of leg kicks" The shin rolling "myth" sometimes accompanied these tales.
I would like to ask forum members if they have witnessed this practice?
What is your opinion of it?
Not that anyone here is an M.D. but we do have some great members here.
So how about it?
myth or antique conditioning method?
harmful or useful?
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