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work is essential for Martial Arts training since
it helps build power and Stamina in practitioners.
The good thing is you can focus on perfecting technique
and focus on building power by breaking down your
technique in steps.
Stamina and endurance will be built by
breaking your work-outs into rounds and giving yourself rest time in
between in order to recuperate. You will need to breakdown your workouts
depending on what area of your training or individual techniques need
improvement.
If you are looking to improve speed, but
not lose speed then you will need to keep your rounds short, 1 to 2
minutes, and also your rest periods short - 30 seconds.
Focus on moving around the bag throughout
the workout to improve footwork and perform the techniques with lots of
speed. Plan what techniques you will use per round, for example you
might want to only work on hand techniques for one round, then only
kicks, or only Spinning kicks.
If you want to focus on power, then you
will need to keep the rounds longer - 2-3 minute rounds, and your rest
period at a minute to ensure full recuperation.
Perform techniques with full power, and
work on aiming as well. Mixing up speed and power training with only
power training is the ideal training schedule. Bag work is also an
essential part of sparring practice. It gives you a chance to work on
combos It helps you improve footwork while delivering your techniques to
a solid Object. It gives you an opportunity to get comfortable with
ducking, weaving, blocking, and hitting without the pressure of actually
getting hit. Plan to include bag work at least 3 times a week to your
training as an Intermediate and Advanced Martial Arts Student.
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