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The Great John L.
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studies? not really about 4 years ago i took wing chun and with the wing chun dummy i experienced first hand how light repeated light impact can improve your ability to take impacts. but more so i had actually had a conversation with my teacher where he had told me that its not just the bone that increases in density but the whole area from nervs taking more pain to the muscle casing actually getting thicker and explained that the whole thing was called something, i dont remember. some kind of chain or something. i then went on to look up this topic that i cant remember online and found a few pages on it specifically explaining that the most important part is the casing becoming thicker because it increases your resistance to bruising and disperses the impact more evenly over the muscle. though as i have no idea what the whole thing combined is called i cant find any kind of studies. essentially its the same principal as a callus as far as increasing in thickness. and as far as increasing impact, take some water and fill 2 grocery bags, one of the bags wrap with a second grocery bag. which takes more impact to pop? |
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I think that fact is a little misleading. Resistance training (whether it be calisthenics or weight training) also increases fascia thickness. Sure, you can run around hitting yourself if you like, but it's not going to even do you as much good as core work, multiple joint weighted lifts (ie squats, deadlifts, olympic lifts, overhead press, etc), or training with an external load. If you want to add it on top of your resistance training, more power to you, but you can pay a kid 10 bucks to stand there and hit you everywhere you walk all day and your muscles will not grow more than a very very small bit harder from it.
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As Lilrip said big core exercises like squats, deadlifts etc. will be so much more beneficial. |
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secondly, when you build the muscles with core exercieses, the thickness does increase but in relation to the muscle size. so its like having a small sandwhich bag thats the same thickness as a large grocery bag. the sandwhich bags going to be able to take more impact. and lastly, all your realy saying is, doing nothing but punching yourself in the stomach isnt as usefull as doing nothing but core exercises. this is ****ing obivious and a retarted point to repeatly make, if all your doing is punching your mid section, you deserve to waste your time. any one training to be a boxer is allready doing **** tons of core exercises long before they start abusing their midsection. shadow boxing running hitting the bag sparring, all of these do an incredibly job of exercising your core, so even with out squats deadlifts and that stupid **** your allready doing an excelent job of toughning up your midsection. do you grasp this? |
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I do grasp what you're getting at and I'm not trying to be a dick here, I just think this type of train does much more harm than good and trying to offer my advice which is up to yourself to take or leave ![]() |
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