Kung Fu Dummy Training
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i would hate having my backyard on the other side of that wall
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@movimyhead maybe true, but in modern times strengthening youre bones is even more foolish. the martial artists in feudal times strengthened their bones so that they can penetrate wooden armor. and those martial artists only job was martial arts. strengthening your bones, especially your hands, reduces functionality so if you have a life to live other then martial arts, id strongly advise against it. in fights against people without wooden armor you dont need to strengthen your bones.... ever.
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@martialarm I beg to differ. Watch fight quest, the episode about Wing-Chun.
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@movimyhead wooden dummy is for form not to strengthen anything. Iron Palm training is for bone and muscle strength. There is a correct tool for anything and this has nothing to do with trying to strengthen skin etc.
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@martialarm damn right! it is about the man! anyways have you watched ip man 2?
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@masoaxx if u listened to ip man he also said its not the tool its not the style, its the man..
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Very nice dummy training great piece of equipment very creative i like your video very much . Being creative is very important to excel in the martial arts i will tell other martial artists about your site great sensitivity training off your dummy keep training up. if you want you can my you tube its under sifu jack soderberg or naumutroi we have two wooden dummy videos besides other training i sell lot of vintage and new kung-fu training & jkd Sifu jack face book Las vegas
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@paulik2f32 More importantly, if this guy comes with his hands down against a traditional boxer, he's going to get destroyed.
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@martialarm for when you make it past all the squishy parts and hit something hard... like bone.
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@bucketheadfn LOL
hands down can be used to attract a boxer in closer to take out the knees and groin with kick combinatiosn and purely be defensive with your hands and face.
martialarm 1 year ago
a realy nice construction! do you build some more stuff that improves the martial arts training? I would appriciate it! (and buy it)
5* for your martial arm and training ;)
RaidenLi 2 years ago
I did make a lot of practice and training weapons but stopped. I throw in a couple of extras usually with a martialarm purchase. Been selling them for over 9 years and doing ok still.
martialarm 2 years ago
i will say your technique is quiet clean and precise are you training in traditional wing chun or modified??
Sinful225 2 years ago
It is modified towards jeet kune do. I did some training in Sydney from a guy who formed his own just like Bruce did in the states. Actually they are the same age and both with the last name Lee. Funny ha
martialarm 2 years ago