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There are many schools of thought on this one. I prefer body weight calisthenics (push ups, hindu squats, sit ups, leg raises, pull ups, that sort of thing). Aaron P. is our most athletic in purely fitness terms, so maybe he can suggest something. One thing I would offer is to train more for fast twitch movement rather than steady forklift like heavy liftingSo I've taken the advice of many that I've read on here and will not be starting any formal training until I can make it to an NTP 1.0. In lieu of that, I'm starting to hit the gym for some conditioning. I know NOTHING about physical training or working out. I'd like to know if anyone has a lifting program they'd like to share that would be effective for bettering WMA ability. Should I be powerlifting, or toning with quick, low-weight reps and lots of 'em? Any input would be very helpful. I'm a little overweight and would like to stay away from any high impact exercise until I've gotten in better shape. Thanks.
-Eric
I think that was all good advice. Just to add my thoughts - I used to really focus on lifting the highest weight I was able, but in the past year or so I have become a big fan of body weight exercises. It gives me the right balance of endurance and strength training and it requires a high awareness of where your body is at all times and that is essential for the combat arts.There are many schools of thought on this one. I prefer body weight calisthenics (push ups, hindu squats, sit ups, leg raises, pull ups, that sort of thing). Aaron P. is our most athletic in purely fitness terms, so maybe he can suggest something. One thing I would offer is to train more for fast twitch movement rather than steady forklift like heavy lifting
Also be sure to read this article, which describes many other ideas from the Renaissance on how to improve fitness:"For the ende of this arte is not to lifte up or beare great burdens, but to move swiftelie. And there is no doubt but he vanquisheth which is most nimble, and this nimblenesse is not obtained by handling of great heftes or waightes, but by often moving."
Been a long time since I've posted; always checking up though"For the ende of this arte is not to lifte up or beare great burdens, but to move swiftelie. And there is no doubt but he vanquisheth which is most nimble, and this nimblenesse is not obtained by handling of great heftes or waightes, but by often moving."
To add my two cents in, It is good to train your wrist so it wouldn't take damage from swinging, hitting, and guarding. My cousin is a Physical Therapist i will ask her what she would suggest so you would not get an injury. Fast twitch muscle fiber working out is definitely good, Look for books on plyometrics. One exercise i could suggest are speed pushups. I saw a demonstration of one in a video by Intocombat/ Institute for Human Performance. They would take two step up boards and in a push up position, they would quickly hop to the top platform and back to the ground as soon as they can. ( kind of like playing hot potato) If you are interested you should check out the website but their training books are a little pricey.There are many schools of thought on this one. I prefer body weight calisthenics (push ups, hindu squats, sit ups, leg raises, pull ups, that sort of thing). Aaron P. is our most athletic in purely fitness terms, so maybe he can suggest something. One thing I would offer is to train more for fast twitch movement rather than steady forklift like heavy liftingSo I've taken the advice of many that I've read on here and will not be starting any formal training until I can make it to an NTP 1.0. In lieu of that, I'm starting to hit the gym for some conditioning. I know NOTHING about physical training or working out. I'd like to know if anyone has a lifting program they'd like to share that would be effective for bettering WMA ability. Should I be powerlifting, or toning with quick, low-weight reps and lots of 'em? Any input would be very helpful. I'm a little overweight and would like to stay away from any high impact exercise until I've gotten in better shape. Thanks.
-Eric
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