Guys, I am back.....from all the skin blisters, peelings and more major, my right knee. I saw the doctor yesterday, got a magic shot(Cortisone) and it's magic. I hardly feel any pain after a full session of exercise lasting over 3 hours( of cause breaks in between) today. The blisters are all healed up( mostly for cane fighting exercise, a little from the second knuckles for circle punches). So I am back in business!!!
Guys, I do NOT punch the pole that hard. Like I said, I don't punch to do showing off, it's really for bone strengthening and I feel it works. I feel I can punch harder and more solid mainly because the wrist is stronger and the bones can keep up. Nothing like the "magic" promised by the SCAM iron palm and delivers NOTHING. This actually improve hitting power.....be that a little bit, but at least some. I made a short video of my pole punching exercise I do ONE time a week, lasting only about a minute. You can see I do NOT punch very hard, it does not do any damage to my hands. I have been doing this for like 10 years already, no side effect. I am a guitarist, I still can play guitar. My trade was electrical engineer and I still do a lot of designs and building at home after I retired. I constantly working with micro components 1mm to 2mm in size, doing soldering and all. I have absolutely no issue doing all those. I can comfortably say my punching the pole does no damage to my hands. Here is the video:
You can see I first punch with the two big knuckles, than I go higher to punch with the last two knuckle like Wing Chun style to punch high. Notice when I hit with second knuckles in the last part, I have hit a lot lighter, you can hear from the sound. When you hit hard enough, the tone of the sound is lower and has an echo sound from the garage, the circle punch sounds like tick tick tick tick. Still going to take a while to build up.
Don't you guys try to strengthen the foot and shine for leg kicks? Leg kicks are proven to be one of the most effective attack for years in UFC and other almost real fight. You kick the knee or the lower legs of the opponent, there is a good chance you kick the big bone of the opponent!!! If you don't strengthen your foot and shine, it might be more painful and disabling for you than your opponent you kick. I cannot see you try leg kicks without really train you foot and shine. Here is a video:
if you want to do low kicks, you better strengthen your own foot and shine. Talk is cheap, this is where rubber hits the road. Believe me, my 100lbs leather bag is very hard at the bottom. Even after all the pole kicking, sometimes when I kick the lower part of that bag, it hurts. This is only a heavy bag, not a big bone. Don't tell me about aiming and kicking accurately and it will be ok. This is REAL fight, your opponent is NOT going to stand there and let you aim. These fighters in UFC must be expert in MMA, if they break the bone like this, don't tell me you can do better. Sorry.
Like I was told that if you aim right and get the right distance, you won't break the skin punching a canvas bag. This is theoretical talk, Like I said, if you have not punch bare knuckle for a few months even though you practice punching heavy bag. Do it bare knuckles and do it like the Choy Li Fug guy in the video in this thread with multiple punches over and over and let the bag swing. See how many minutes your skin can last before you break the skin. Make sure you check your knuckles as you might not feel it in the mist of punching. Try not to break your skin, or else it will be painful later. Try it and come back and tell me.
I am going to post a video of my circle punches when I get a little better. Seriously, my main effort is on stick fight here, I really don't spend a lot of time in kick boxing. Been practice at home for over 30 years, I am no expert like you guys, but I am no beginner. I am not going to go much farther than where I am now.....if I can even keep it. My major thing is stick fight with a cane, that I feel I improve a lot the last few months because I am new at it.