View Full Version : Do you like to train alone?
TigerLove
05-20-2010, 07:21 PM
Well..question is simply!
I like. Sometimes, pretty often i mean, i go somwehere alone and train.
That somewhere is my wooden cottage, 11 kilometeres far from my house, in the forest, not much deep (it's on the forest road). Me and my uncle builded it for vacations..there is no power supply, water, or telephone, it's all nature, and i enjoy training there. Sometimes i stay almost all day! I started to arrange that cottage like a dojo!
Somewhere #2 is my mother's house, she lives in the hill, setlled hill 10 kolometers out of town. She has a giant yard, and i train in that yard.
Sometimes i afraid that someone may think that i am crazy or something similar bacause training alone!
I love training, it's sometimes good to be alone in the nature. It's not always martial arts training, sometimes i just screcthing, conditioning, or doing the sun lattitude, a great form from yoga. Or sometimes i just go there and sleep.
What do you think about this, and do you like to training alone?
Big Don
05-20-2010, 07:47 PM
No, no I don't.
Yes, and I do alot of my fixing when I am alone. I used to train everyday when I wasnt training, and I would train in a way that would make my class quit if they ran it that way, and I reasoned that was my way of having en edge. I would also prefer to weight train on my own, but right now I cant afford a full sized gym in my room.
TigerLove
05-21-2010, 09:03 AM
Yes, and I do alot of my fixing when I am alone. I used to train everyday when I wasnt training, and I would train in a way that would make my class quit if they ran it that way, and I reasoned that was my way of having en edge. I would also prefer to weight train on my own, but right now I cant afford a full sized gym in my room.
Well for beginning one becnch and pair of dumbells would be innaf! Its great way to start building a gym.
I prefer to train alone in the nature. Its place where i can set my mind of everything else and just train.
I enjoy practicing the Sanshin when I am alone. It has that nice relaxing feel to it. Also, I like to roll around in the grass. :)
Well for beginning one becnch and pair of dumbells would be innaf! Its great way to start building a gym.
I prefer to train alone in the nature. Its place where i can set my mind of everything else and just train.
My strength has climbed so fast that my bank account cant catch up to the extra lbs I needed to buy. I stopped at 80lbs. I'd need over 300lbs of weight, plus a 45lb bar to maintain the size and muscle I have now, plus I need a squat rack, that all climbs t over 700, plus I dont have the space.
I did enjoy working out with my dbs when 80lbs was hard for me and was giving me results. Played my own music out loud, or watched tv while i did a set. No one staring at me, or waiting for me to finish my station.
chaos1551
05-21-2010, 11:14 AM
I like a mixture of training alone and with others. When I train with others, my mistakes and weaknesses become apparent so I take it alone to fix them only to go back to others to try my fixes.
I can see how it would be good to train with others only. It's a personal bent of nature that I need some time alone. I don't understand how one could train exclusively alone, but perhaps that is because of how I approach my art. For example, I always did yoga alone. I train MA to know how to fight or defend myself (as well as other reasons), though.
dancingalone
05-21-2010, 11:23 AM
Both are useful.
Self practice: kata, conditioning, drills vs. bag or other striking surface
Partner practice: partner drills like sticky hands or bunkai or two man formal sets and of course sparring
They are mutualistic. One feeds into the other.
harlan
05-21-2010, 11:31 AM
No. I don't like to train alone. With one class a week, and 6 days training solitary it has:
1. taken longer to learn
2. mistakes got ingrained before they could be corrected
Also,
3. is just easier to get a workout 'sharing the pain' in a class
4. training in a group allows for levels of comparison and self-evaluation
In the end, we all train 'alone' as dojos, study groups and teachers all pass away; it's a grind that one has to learn to deal with, but given the option group time is better.
dancingalone
05-21-2010, 11:35 AM
No. I don't like to train alone. With one class a week, and 6 days training solitary it has:
1. taken longer to learn
2. mistakes got ingrained before they could be corrected
Good point. 1 class a week is probably too infrequent. Don't know what your circumstances are, Harlan, but I'd rather practice 3 times a week at even 30 min a session than having a 2 hour session once a week.
Blindside
05-21-2010, 12:04 PM
I prefer to study in groups. To quote Spider Robinson; "shared pain is decreased, shared joy is increased." Yes I do workout for myself, but I can get the same workout with more enjoyment and more out of it with other people pushing me than I get by myself.
sfs982000
05-21-2010, 01:56 PM
I actually prefer working on my katas and drills alone, but training with partners does have definete advantages. The biggest problem I've had was finding reliable training partners.
TigerLove
05-21-2010, 04:57 PM
Maybe i didn't mentioned, offcourse it's non sense to train alone only. Most of the training should be in your club with your master and people.
But i simply love sometimes to go in the nature, perform pretty hard training, i likes katas or yoga or basic tkd tehniques most, and then, sit, relax, empty my mind, and enjoy in the sounds of nature.
I feel simply great after that.
As much as I hate to say it, I do not like training by myself. Even if I'm hyped to go outside to train, it seems I always lose that steam so fast and end up stopping before I should. I agree with the others that being in a group or even with one other person makes me train harder. Mental thing I guess.
Flying Crane
05-21-2010, 05:39 PM
I believe it is very important to spend time training alone. This is often how you begin to own the methods, where you really understand them. Too often, I see people who get into a martial arts class and they never train alone, outside of class. The problem with this is that all they really learn to do is follow the leader. Without a teacher telling them what to do, they are at a loss and don't know how to train for themselves.
As a beginner, time in class with a group is more important. As you progress, it becomes more important to spend some of your training time working by yourself.
SensibleManiac
05-21-2010, 08:49 PM
I do many drills on my own that sharpen up my movement while improving flexibility and conditioning.
Also I'm loving kettlebell training.
These can both be practiced anywhere indoors or out.
Deaf Smith
05-21-2010, 10:15 PM
I prefer to train with the Swedish Bikini team, but that’s just me.
There are time to train alone, both H2H and shooting, but there is much benefit in training with a partner(s).
On Sundays several other black belts meet with me at a park and we all train together in a sort of TKD/Krav Maga/PT workout. I love it and dread it at the same time.
I also used to have a shooting buddy and we would go with timers and swingers (gun stands guys.... not THAT kind of swinger), bobbers, twisters, and movers and do all kinds of advanced shooting. Pity he got a job in California (and I bet it feels it’s a REAL pity now!) We learned a real lot with those shooting sessions.
Deaf
Maiden_Ante
05-22-2010, 10:43 AM
Depends. Are you weight lifting? Are you training katas? Are you doing kumite? All is relevant. If you're training something that doesn't require another person, you should be able to train alone without a problem.
I actually find that individual training being done when in the presence of others can be somewhat less rewarding, since some people think that a trip to the gym is a "social" meeting, when it is not.
I prefer to train with the Swedish Bikini team
Oh, such prejudice!
EngIntoHW
05-22-2010, 02:32 PM
Well..question is simply!
I like. Sometimes, pretty often i mean, i go somwehere alone and train.
That somewhere is my wooden cottage, 11 kilometeres far from my house, in the forest, not much deep (it's on the forest road). Me and my uncle builded it for vacations..there is no power supply, water, or telephone, it's all nature, and i enjoy training there. Sometimes i stay almost all day! I started to arrange that cottage like a dojo!
Somewhere #2 is my mother's house, she lives in the hill, setlled hill 10 kolometers out of town. She has a giant yard, and i train in that yard.
Sometimes i afraid that someone may think that i am crazy or something similar bacause training alone!
I love training, it's sometimes good to be alone in the nature. It's not always martial arts training, sometimes i just screcthing, conditioning, or doing the sun lattitude, a great form from yoga. Or sometimes i just go there and sleep.
What do you think about this, and do you like to training alone?
Hey, your wooden cottage sounds like an awesome place.
You got picture of it and its surroundings?
TigerLove
05-23-2010, 01:44 PM
Yes i have! Here are three pictures.
pictured from the back..here i usually practice:
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/8791/p5243543.jpg
front, from the road:
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/623/copyofp5243558.jpg
one more from the back:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/1300/copy3ofp5243540.jpg
This man on pics is my uncle..this was pictured when it was just finished, now yard looks better.
Brother John
05-23-2010, 02:23 PM
Sometimes i afraid that someone may think that i am crazy or something similar bacause training alone!
I love training, it's sometimes good to be alone in the nature. It's not always martial arts training, sometimes i just screcthing, conditioning, or doing the sun lattitude, a great form from yoga. Or sometimes i just go there and sleep.
What do you think about this, and do you like to training alone?
I've never heard of the "sun lattitude".
I LOve to train alone,
but I love to train with a few others better.
over all
I just love to train
Your Brother
John
TigerLove
05-23-2010, 03:26 PM
Sorry because of my bad translation, correct translation from my language is: sun salutation.
EngIntoHW
05-23-2010, 04:22 PM
Yes i have! Here are three pictures.
pictured from the back..here i usually practice:
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/8791/p5243543.jpg
front, from the road:
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/623/copyofp5243558.jpg
one more from the back:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/1300/copy3ofp5243540.jpg
This man on pics is my uncle..this was pictured when it was just finished, now yard looks better.
Damn man,
This is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen!
I didn't know Croatia was so pretty!
Brother John
05-23-2010, 08:24 PM
Sorry because of my bad translation, correct translation from my language is: sun salutation.
I'm sorry. I wasn't paying attention, I didn't realize you were from Croatia.
I've seen several photos of country side from Croatia before and, together with your photos, it reminds me a bit of the "Ozark" region from here in the USA.
The Sun Salutation is a beautiful sequence.
your Brother
John
knuckleheader
05-23-2010, 09:05 PM
Nice place Tiger, out in the countryside, you can enjoy peace and quiet.
Also, when you train alone. You get to practice the things you want to put extra work into. I'll train alone of course. But I need and like a group to help push me along also. Ous, kh
Brother John
05-23-2010, 11:13 PM
Nice place Tiger, out in the countryside, you can enjoy peace and quiet.
Also, when you train alone. You get to practice the things you want to put extra work into. I'll train alone of course. But I need and like a group to help push me along also. Ous, kh
Agreed!
but also besides simply being motivated better by working with peers, I REALLY prefer to work with/against another human. I can do forms and drills and things in the air a lot, and I do. But nothing replaces body to body contact for really getting things down GOOD.
Your Brother
John
Xue Sheng
05-24-2010, 09:27 AM
Well..question is simply!
I like. Sometimes, pretty often i mean, i go somwehere alone and train.
That somewhere is my wooden cottage, 11 kilometeres far from my house, in the forest, not much deep (it's on the forest road). Me and my uncle builded it for vacations..there is no power supply, water, or telephone, it's all nature, and i enjoy training there. Sometimes i stay almost all day! I started to arrange that cottage like a dojo!
Somewhere #2 is my mother's house, she lives in the hill, setlled hill 10 kolometers out of town. She has a giant yard, and i train in that yard.
Sometimes i afraid that someone may think that i am crazy or something similar bacause training alone!
I love training, it's sometimes good to be alone in the nature. It's not always martial arts training, sometimes i just screcthing, conditioning, or doing the sun lattitude, a great form from yoga. Or sometimes i just go there and sleep.
What do you think about this, and do you like to training alone?
The majority of CMA training is done alone, and I train CMA, so yes, I like to train alone, and it really doesn't matter where.
Although you do have some nice places to train
Flying Crane
05-24-2010, 11:07 AM
Yes i have! Here are three pictures.
pictured from the back..here i usually practice:
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/8791/p5243543.jpg
front, from the road:
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/623/copyofp5243558.jpg
one more from the back:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/1300/copy3ofp5243540.jpg
This man on pics is my uncle..this was pictured when it was just finished, now yard looks better.
that looks like the Croatia that I remember...
Blade96
05-24-2010, 05:24 PM
train alone?
Kata and drill....yes. although i like to have someone else also training with me.
Kihons and kumites.....nope. need a partner.
Kyosanim
05-29-2010, 01:13 AM
Well..question is simply!
I like. Sometimes, pretty often i mean, i go somwehere alone and train.
That somewhere is my wooden cottage, 11 kilometeres far from my house, in the forest, not much deep (it's on the forest road). Me and my uncle builded it for vacations..there is no power supply, water, or telephone, it's all nature, and i enjoy training there. Sometimes i stay almost all day! I started to arrange that cottage like a dojo!
Somewhere #2 is my mother's house, she lives in the hill, setlled hill 10 kolometers out of town. She has a giant yard, and i train in that yard.
Sometimes i afraid that someone may think that i am crazy or something similar bacause training alone!
I love training, it's sometimes good to be alone in the nature. It's not always martial arts training, sometimes i just screcthing, conditioning, or doing the sun lattitude, a great form from yoga. Or sometimes i just go there and sleep.
What do you think about this, and do you like to training alone?
I used to. I would practice kicks in the air and hit the bag everyday, but that only gets you so far. I still train on the bag, kick the air, and punch wall studs for conditioning, but I don't really feel like I accomplished anything unless I get tossed around a little, and tap a moving target a bit. Its always nice to have a partner to work with. Depends on the art to. I suppose it would be hard to practice judo, or BJJ without a buddy though I wouldn't really know.
Tanaka
05-29-2010, 07:28 PM
I train alone all the time, but I'm also a very dedicated person. When I put my mind to something... I grab it. I haven't really ran into a problem of ingraining a mistake. But like they say "different strokes for different folks," or at least something like that.
Milt G.
05-31-2010, 01:03 AM
Hello,
I will train alone if I have to, but prefer to train with others.
Thank you,
Milt G.
TigerLove
05-31-2010, 06:59 AM
It seems a lot of people like to training alone.
I also prefer katas the most...besides it's good to have time for you and your mistakes, you feel like in a Chuck Norris movie set, if in the nature :ultracool :bangahead:
And yes, doing grappling or joint locks alone is pretty silly. Anybody tryed? :duh:
I am looking into schools that train everyday, so I probably wont be able to train alone. But, sometimes i'd imagine id want to go into machine mode, if I managed to absorb a style, or train in a style that is similar to my experience, I'd want to double everything (more repetitions, more of this and that) I do in a normal session that would drop an elephant.
Sometimes theres workouts I want to do that is too embrassing to do around people. Like for example I cant perform a hundred drills on a partner, and not expect to have a hundred drills done to me, and do it that I am not sleeping in the school. So, I would create some contraption that i can work on some techniques with (not as good as the real thing, but it will build some good attributes as though you dont have any technical problems), or I like to lift weights to failure, last time I was on the gym I failed on the last rep, I couldnt lift the bar and I ended up doing some weird acrobatic movement to get out of the way, everyone just looked at me, it was embrassing. If I trained alone, I can do certain things in the gym that can prevent that, but none of that is allowed in the gym, and is extremely embrassing (example, leaving out the clamps on the bar, if you fail in a rep, you tilt it to the side and the plates fall, this will tilt it back to the heavier side and drop the plates on the other side, its a safe way of releasing something that is easy, but you end up looking foolish if you do it in the gym since you will be all like CLANK, CHUNK, CHABOOM and your laying there with an empty bar with plates dropping all around you, or you can get in trouble, just make sure you have matts or something to take the drops of plates, and it takes pratice because its not foolproof).
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