Extreme hand and shin conditioning and Remembrance Day 2011 (new video)

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Disclaimer-This video is for entertainment purposes only. The instructors in these videos are not responsible for any injuries sustained practicing these techniques or any physical force someone uses on another person. Do not do any exercises unless you consult your physician first. These are my techniques I use to condition the shins and hands considered extreme by many. This is a video more or less for seasoned martial artists who want to see how I trained in the past , part of my old school training and I still do it to preserve the teachings of my masters. I do not suggest anyone do this training unless they feel they are up to it or their instructors approve. As mentioned in the video my Sensei was very fond of the methods of Gosoku Ryu Karate from Soke Takayuki Kubota so I was taught different things. I highly suggest you search Soke Kubota on you tube and you will see the things he can do.

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  • Thanks for the video, and for not uploading lethal techniques. :)

  • @colorinthemoon You are very welcome for the video and thank you for the comment. As for lethal techniques I do not know the audience who the people watching actually are. I do not want little kids watching and practicing such techniques. The only people I show that stuff to are my personal students whom I trust and can do hands on training. Video learning is great but not the same as hands on training and even lethal techniques are only taught to students showing they are responsible adults.

  • hi there im an aikido guy but i was recently looking into adding some karate/ninjutsu/wingchung type striking so i was wondering what you thought of a Makiwara board or punching inot a bucket of sand ? also do you use dit da jow liniment or anything to heal your hands after practice? any tips or advice would be greatly apreatiated

  • @moviemobster23 I rarely use dit da jow or any type of ointment or concoction for my hands they just naturally heal. I suggest a Makiwara board as opposed to punching into a bucket of sand. Makiwara boards are relatively safe on your hands so long as you hit properly and just take it very slow and then hit with more intensity as you progress. There are videos on youtube how to make Makiwara boards if you do not want to buy one. Aikido is a great art happy training . Thanks for the question

  • oi seen the rollin pin i commented too quicky lol ive heard about using the rolling pin, but as i mentioned before I have an Eskrima stick, and i forgot to ask when working on the shin, do you also use the mallet on ur knee i dont think i would, but just wondering because i dont know if the conditioning would be even through out the leg, i just dont wanna be injured lol especially when i get oldr, you know what ur doing and that is cool, thanks.

  • @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ I have been trying to write you a comment and it keeps disappearing on me. Dit Da Jow is hard to find nowadays but is good. Do not worry about the mallet thing you are doing concrete push ups that is good enough. The rolling pin, hitting a heavy bag or using your stick on the shins rolling it is good enough. Never ever whack your joints the knee , elbow with a mallet.Especially the knee just hit a heavy bag to condition. Good question and thank you for watching.

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  • very good stuff, i been doing some of that stuff for 2 years, knuckle push ups, and doing them on concrete as well. the shin ive been doing for almost a year, but my question is after using the mallet, or if u dont have a mallet, would could u use, and do u have to put dat dit jow, or is aloe vera ok. i have an Escrikma stick, but i havent used it on my shins. thanks, keep up the good work. 

  • @MsSandCrane dear grasshopper I sent you a very long email to your home email when you have time to read it. I just finished typing it.

  • Oh yes, I have to practice taking the pebble from the hand. Thanks for reminding me of the work I must do.

  • I will have to watch this again. You are trained in so many Arts and there is always something new on your channel page....just a grasshopper.

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