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You ask about Mass or Definition but then go on to ask about weights or calisthenics & plyometrics.Hello guys, i just want to ask you is it better to do the gym workout with weights or street workout like push ups etc... for martial arts? Thanks![]()
I'm curious to know what your perspective on cycling them entails.Both. And you cycle them.
I'm curious to know what your perspective on cycling them entails.
I know I read a study done on a Canadian hockey team that did extensive body composition testing. It found that, at the pro or near pro level of the team (don't remember the details), that when you looked at all the work on the ice with practice plus the games, the athletes actually lost muscle muscle faster if they tried to add weight training to the mix while hockey was in season because they were already in a state of over work (they already knew that they lost muscle during the hockey season without strength training). They determined that the optimal program was to put on as much muscle as possible off season and then do no strength training on season and do as much as they could to support recovery. I'm not sure how to apply this to MA training, though I guess I can see where I'd start if I was designing a training routine for pro or pro-am fighters. Most young people who aren't working at that level aren't particularly close to over training in my experience.
Or do you mean something else entirely?
Nah, even weight training with a very slow protocol has no risk of making you slow. You just need to spend enough time practicing your art at the speed you want to use it, which is true whether you even lift weights at all.I think both are helpful. I've trained many years with weights and bulking up, and contrary to alot of myths I have never found that it slowed me down. If you train with super slow movements that may train you to be slow, but keeping on top of your mobility and flexibility is important.
On karate days it's more calisthenics, pushups, bodyweight squats etc, do develop endurance and explosive movement.
Both types develop different aspects. Ultimately depends on your aim![]()
Nah, even weight training with a very slow protocol has no risk of making you slow. You just need to spend enough time practicing your art at the speed you want to use it, which is true whether you even lift weights at all.
My daughter was 2016 international Pole dance champ. 2 weeks ago, she visited me. I was doing some free weight in my garage. I asked her to try. She could not lift that weight over her head. My daughter asked me to a hand stance. I could not do it.gym workout with weights or street workout like push ups etc... for martial arts?
First I'd ask how much weight you asked her to lift and whether she's ever worked with free weights before. Weight lifting does require skill and free weights require a lot more skill than machine weights. Pole dancing and gymnastics take a lot more skill than either. I'm sure I could teach your daughter to lift weights much faster than she could teach me to pole dance even if she's the worlds best teacher. I'm also sure that she could lift a small amount of weight with good form with only a few minutes instruction where I couldn't do a hand stand without a lot of practice. Still, the nice thing about weight lifting is that stronger muscles are useful for almost all physical activities and weight lifting is the fastest and safest way I know to get stronger. I'm sure that someone who lifts weights and has developed some strength can learn to pole dance much faster than if they had just been sitting on the couch.My daughter was 2016 international Pole dance champ. 2 weeks ago, she visited me. I was doing some free weight in my garage. I asked her to try. She could not do it. My daughter asked me to a hand stance. I could not do it.
What does that mean?
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That's insane Kung Fu Wang, such strength, balance, control and technique!My daughter was 2016 international Pole dance champ. 2 weeks ago, she visited me. I was doing some free weight in my garage. I asked her to try. She could not lift that weight over her head. My daughter asked me to a hand stance. I could not do it.
What does that mean?
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I'm 6" 160-165 lbs