skyeisonfire
Blue Belt
Been sick as a dog the last two days. Been sleeping and resting but I had to get the blood flowing somehow. I decided to make a short video and sport my Trans Am shirt. People my age may know what it means lol.
I hope you feel better, kiddo. Have some chicken soup and don’t overdo the training.
You know what? I’m going to make one tomorrow. My honey caught a cold.
Must be a time when tough women are feeling under the weather.
My Sifu tells us "Sick practice makes sick Gung Fu". Good idea to dial it back for awhile. Besides, there are a 100 other things you can focus on; training-wise.
Thanks for that, even though it kills me. I had some training I was hoping to focus on lol.
-RP
Sifu also told us "Lazy practice makes lazy Gung Fu".
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One day he asked me, "Why you getting fat?"
I replied "I am bulking up for Winter"
His response- "It only July!!!"
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So, find the balance between knowing when to not train hard and becoming complacent.
-RP
many of us are like this except for the ones who learned the hard way. Not sure it this helps, but for me when I can't train, I spend time studying the science of fighting or the science of the technique that I use. I do this so I can have some things to test when I get well enough to train. I'm not sure if you spar or not so I'm just basing it on what I see. If I hit the pads like you do, then may think about power generation. I would think about the reality of punching. Do I want to overwhelm my opponent with a lot of punches or do I want to have a couple of well place punches. Do I want to finish my opponent with 10 punches or do I want to finish them with 20 punches. All of this becomes relevant in terms of trying to finish a fight quickly.Haha yeah that's the easy part.. holding myself back is harder when you're driven.