Makiwara training at the Kouketsu Dojo
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did you purchase the makiwaras like that? or did you make them by yourself? im more interested in that 4x4 one! osu!
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@tarsonis10 i think you hit the spot!
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Kensei,
Elbows and knees are fine for short distance also, but what Glenn is doing here by developing short-distance power with hands allows him to deliver impact once his hands are already inside. That serves a different short-range purpose than elbows and knees since it allows him to manipulate past the defense before delivering impact.
Don't worry, I'm sure he works elbows and knees too...,
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You lose your bet then. Plus my opinion is legit and if you've ever had a fight in your life you would know. This guy is a dedicated martial artist, and it's obvious he has done lots of conditioning, but it doesn't mean every technique he's practicing is applicable. In fact, in a real fight, the more you're familiar with basics, the higher your chances are. Simple works best.
P.S.: Yamabushi, i just re-read ur post, it's Kensei, not KenseL, i know, shrift sux :D
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I know that a martial artist must utilize his whole body, but i prefer training so that i don't get in a situation where i will have to use such close fist strike. I would prefer a throw in such a situation. Anyway very good vid.
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@xxxKenseIxxx i bet that you dont train anything, if you post opinions like this
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why do you train this short distance punch when people have elbows and knees for tight situations.
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Thanks for the vid! I just started my makiwara training recently!
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This is a very good video.
Kensel you must train for ALL situations, just because you don"t see me using my elbows & knees doesn't mean I don't use them.
yamabushi108 2 years ago
Thanks David, hope all is well with you....
Train Hard!!
Glenn
yamabushi108 2 years ago