Tenacious_Red
Orange Belt
Does anyone here punch and/or kick trees for training? Any thoughts on the matter?
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No. Rather than tear up the flora, I'll tear up things that are intended to be punched and kicked. Poor old BOB. The makiwara. Bricks. Boards. Students (KIDDING!).
Trees; No. Heavy bag, Thai pads, stack of tires? Yes.
I do it all the time.Does anyone here punch and/or kick trees for training? Any thoughts on the matter?
I do it all the time.I also hate concrete pillars. I just have to punch 'em. I tell myself it is for my betterment in martial arts, but I really just enjoy punching trees and concrete pillars.
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There are a couple steel support beams, at my work, I always give the what for to, as well. How could I forget?![]()
I prefer painted pillars. My skin chafes.Yes, that dull grey is such an irritant. hahaha :EG:
I prefer painted pillars. My skin chafes.![]()
I hold back! LOL But I think it is good to get a feel for how hard you can hit something that doesn't give. Also, don't want to damage my knuckles on someone face either. Strikes are a timing mechanism meant to create an impression, not destroy the skull. I use my elbows for deep penetration or skull smashing. LOL My hands are delicate.Unless the object has give to it for punching you are doing one of two things 1) Seriously going to injure yourself long term in the form of joint problems/arthritis or 2) No develop a good punch because you CAN'T punch an immovable steel/concrete object full power so you will always be holding back or not penetrating.
The makiwara is designed to be flexible to allow penetration and full impact as you build up to it. If you are only intersted in getting big or calloused knuckles then punching an immovable object will probably help you. I know for me, just doing knuckle pushups on concrete has added a nice callous to my top two knuckles. Punching a makiwara never did add any callouses. Neither one has hurt my hands or caused bigger/swollen knuckles.
From talking with my instructor (started training in the 50's through now), they used to punch concrete walls etc. because they were trying to smash up the knuckle area to get big knuckles that kind of mashed into one giant lump. He really regrets doing that type of trainng now.
I have grappled with a few and got caught in an ankle lock once (I fell out of a tree and ended up hanging upside down by my ankle).
I hold back! LOL But I think it is good to get a feel for how hard you can hit something that doesn't give. Also, don't want to damage my knuckles on someone face either. Strikes are a timing mechanism meant to create an impression, not destroy the skull. I use my elbows for deep penetration or skull smashing. LOL My hands are delicate.![]()
Ouch!