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Ideas for training?

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Ideas for training?

Postby patch87 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:34 pm

Any idea how to reconcile the practice of forms with conditioning and streght training?
I find myself in trouble, because my workouts last a long time. When I work on my strength should work with the forms? And it's good working on the forms every day? It's better doing high reps of forms or intense low reps? Or a lot of very intense repetitions?
I'm following the routines and advices of Ross Emanait's Books, but I would reconcile it with my kung fu training.
Thanks for your attention. :)
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Postby Daifong » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:56 am

I don't know what kind of forms you practice or how you learned them, but for any type of Gung Fu at all, you'll need to practice it every day. If you want the strength this offers, then slower is better.

So far as those books are concerned, material like that, you can work on afterward, or at a different time.

I'm assuming that you're doing this under qualified supervision?

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Postby patch87 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:47 pm

Well I practice Hung Gar and an Hung Gar based Nanquan (traditional, not wushu). About Hung Gar I know the first part of gung gee fook fu kuen, then moi fa kuen and other forms without e specific name (we call them with generic names like di yi tao chuan and so on).
Yes I have a SiFu that follow me. :)
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Postby TenTigers » Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:29 pm

um, which is it Manderin or Cantonese. I'm confused.
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Postby patch87 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:05 pm

Well I don't know which of them are manderin or cantonese.
The generic names of our forms (di yi tao chuan for example) mean "the first form" and so on... :)
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Postby vtml » Thu Sep 01, 2011 4:43 am

That will be mandarin.
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Postby laukarfei » Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:50 am

patch, be careful with strength training and gung fu. training gung fu, espcially if your going hard.

if your trying to build up your body you have to consider everything not just your muslces or how you feel, alot of guys like hard gainers and strength buffs dont realise the damage they do to the heart

ontop of that if your also doing alot of gung fu at a high intensity regularly your setting yourself up for disaster not only in your near future but definately when you are older..thus negating the effects of the gung fu every day
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby patch87 » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:27 am

Thank you everybody for your tips. :)
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby santaranks » Sun Nov 13, 2011 2:53 pm

Something we practise at our Kwoon, that comes directly from our si-gung, Chan Hon Chung, is to perform every form in 4 directions of the compass, if you are used to facing one way while performing a form this method opens the mind a little bit.
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby Xiaobian » Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:28 am

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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby DonWeiss » Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:06 am

Changing directions does change things (in my opinion). Being primarily visual oriented people, moving to the other side of the room and performing the set facing 'backwards' makes you concentrate on the movements as they are are, not reaching a point and saying - I am facing the weapons rack, need to turn to the left here. Same idea with doing a form in low/no light conditions, disco strobe and loud music going on, etc.

My Hung Gar Sifu made us do this. I think it was to laugh at us for looking clumsy :-)

I have used the technique in other arts I have studied - always seems to help me.
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby santaranks » Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:37 am

If you train in a kwoon, not at home, traditionally you should face the altar when you salute and start a form, so when you face a new direction to begin a form (especially with Gung Gee, Fu Hok, and the later forms, where you change direction in the form itself frequently) this can confuse the brain, this is why I said it opens the mind.
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby patch87 » Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:22 am

Again, thank you all for your tips. It's beautiful find people for talking about martial training.
I'm in the school of Sifu Chiu Chi Ling, italy branch, under Sifu Luigi Martone. Well, really it's my Sifu that is a disciple of Sifu Luigi Martone. :)
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby Xiaobian » Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:12 am

Oh okay, that makes sense then. Personally I don't train in a kwoon, so I'm always changing the environment I guess. I do practice the forms on both sides, though I do it the traditional way more.
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Re: Ideas for training?

Postby inthebakyard » Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:41 am

We used to have to do Kung-Tze to the eight corners for the "left-brained" reason mentioned above(thats to all 8 compass points... no stops, no breaks. Enough to make ya puke. I did.. a time or two).
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