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16 contributions to The Geeky Martial Artists
Debate This!
Which is more important in martial arts: speed, power, or technique? Let’s hear your thoughts!
Debate This!
0 likes • Dec '24
Honestly I think it all depends on the individual. We’re all built different and power will work for other that don’t have speed. Speed works for those that don’t have power. And I feel like technique is one of those things that you can have but if you don’t have something else to help, it may not matter. Like for example good technique but using on a guy who can outmuscle you, ya know? Great question honestly, I love technique more compared to the other two, but feel like we’re gonna get some awesome answers here depending what people train in, their body styles, and how they were taught
Arm and Body pounding, conditioning drills in martial arts training.
Here is a general question for everyone. How many of you have either seen a demonstration of, or participated in a form of body, arm pounding style conditioning as a part of your martial arts training?
1 like • Nov '24
I have done it. We’ve done different drills with arm pounding, to leg pounding, to using bamboo sticks and hitting through ought the body to harden it. I always loved it
Any anime fans in here?
I grew up watching Naruto and have watched many more since. I enjoy the style as a whole but some of the Shonen fight scenes get me really hyped to train too!
0 likes • Nov '24
@Courtney Stevens definitely need to it’s an absolutely amazing anime with quite a bit of research done on portraying real martial arts (you’ll understand when you watch haha)
0 likes • Nov '24
@Courtney Stevens all three are amazing
Training with video games.
Sometimes I like to work out with a fitness oriented video game. One of my favorites is "Thrill of the Fight" a vr boxing game. It's the game that feels the most like a sparring match, while others are full of video game elements like "stamina bars" and "buttons" this One is very stripped down. The only game mechanics are punch and don't get punched. It also gives you feedback by flashing different colors on the impact to tell you if you punch fast enough. Does anyone else have a game to recommend?
Training with video games.
1 like • Oct '24
I workout with elder scrolls believe it or not haha. I would drop down and do a set of pushups, sit ups, squats, or lunges depending on the day when you’re loading maps and stuff. It was great haha
What makes Martial Arts great?
What aspects of the Martial Arts do you think make all the different styles so great? For me, I think Martial Arts are fantastic for many things but especially for physical health. As a LMT I work with a lot of clients who suffer from general body pain and injuries that build up due to a sedentary lifestyle. MA is a fantastic tool for building functional strength, mobility, coordination, and so much more that can drastically improve someone's physical health for the better!
3 likes • Oct '24
Since you hit the physical aspect I’m going to go with the mental aspect. It’s amazing for those with anxiety, depression, etc. The mental strength it helps each martial artist build is absolutely amazing
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Javier Vargas
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Life time Martial Artist and Instructor embracing the personal training life to help more people on their journeys

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