yeah those things are cheap but they arn’t any good for conditioning as the arms flex arouns i saw someone use one on a video, only usefull for basic positioning really.
[QUOTE=raddy;2642793]yeah those things are cheap but they arn’t any good for conditioning as the arms flex arouns i saw someone use one on a video, only usefull for basic positioning really.[/QUOTE]
Do you mean in the same way that Capitalization helps to structure a sentence?
Yes EXACTLY! As it was only a quick reply i did’t know I has to use correct punchuation etc.
[QUOTE=raddy;2642793]yeah those things are cheap but they arn’t any good for conditioning as the arms flex arouns i saw someone use one on a video, only usefull for basic positioning really.[/QUOTE]
The “conditioning” is a morph. As I found out, the purpose of the wooden dummy isn’t about arm conditioning.
I has to use correct punchuation etc.
LOL.
LOL, ok you guys keep talking bull, you have to pick out little mistakes in my typing errors. How on earth is conditiong a morph? So your telling me if two martial artists came one to one and both were figthing that the one which does no conditioning training will win? It just goes to show how much you all actually know. If you condition with something which is harder than a human limb/bone then when it comes down to it you will feel no pain and keep root/power/form while striking or blocking.
Anyway, back to the original post there are a few good wooden dummy websites which look quite good, pagoda, everything wing chun, ultimate wooden dummies. Take a look there are quite a few available depending on what you want one for.
[QUOTE=raddy;2643805]LOL, ok you guys keep talking bull, you have to pick out little mistakes in my typing errors. [/QUOTE]
Okay, since you don’t like that, surely you wouldn’t spend the rest of your post picking out errors.
So your telling me if two martial artists came one to one and both were figthing that the one which does no conditioning training will win?
Is the other guy drilling fighting technique while the other guy is busy conditioning his forearms? If so, then quite possibly.
It just goes to show how much you all actually know.
Judging what we all know based on this thread just goes to show how much you know.
If you condition with something which is harder than a human limb/bone then when it comes down to it you will feel no pain and keep root/power/form while striking or blocking.
Not if you don’t keep root/power/form while striking your hard surface. Plenty of iron palm regimens don’t use root/power/form when conditioning the hands.
[QUOTE=raddy;2643813]Anyway, back to the original post there are a few good wooden dummy websites which look quite good, pagoda, everything wing chun, ultimate wooden dummies. Take a look there are quite a few available depending on what you want one for.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, we were addressing the bolded part. What does he want one for? Read the OP. Previous answers without company names were better than you throwing out a few with zero input on which kind to get.
look you guys keep talking the talk but dont walk the walk, I am done wasting my time with amatures that sit on the pc making comments to try and say they know something and taking the mick out of people that made a typing error (Must say very matutre).Obviously from what i have read I do not need to post furthermore. I have no more time for this as you will clearly get no-where. Just keep commenting and you might just convince yourselves you have achieved something.
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Anyway, back to the original post there are a few good wooden dummy websites which look quite good, pagoda, everything wing chun, ultimate wooden dummies. Take a look there are quite a few available depending on what you want one for.
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LOL, ok you guys keep talking bull, you have to pick out little mistakes in my typing errors. How on earth is conditiong a morph? So your telling me if two martial artists came one to one and both were figthing that the one which does no conditioning training will win? It just goes to show how much you all actually know. If you condition with something which is harder than a human limb/bone then when it comes down to it you will feel no pain and keep root/power/form while striking or blocking.
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[QUOTE=raddy;2643805]LOL, ok you guys keep talking bull, you have to pick out little mistakes in my typing errors.
Okay, since you don’t like that, surely you wouldn’t spend the rest of your post picking out errors.
So your telling me if two martial artists came one to one and both were figthing that the one which does no conditioning training will win?
Is the other guy drilling fighting technique while the other guy is busy conditioning his forearms? If so, then quite possibly.
It just goes to show how much you all actually know.
Judging what we all know based on this thread just goes to show how much you know.
If you condition with something which is harder than a human limb/bone then when it comes down to it you will feel no pain and keep root/power/form while striking or blocking.
Not if you don’t keep root/power/form while striking your hard surface. Plenty of iron palm regimens don’t use root/power/form when conditioning the hands.
[QUOTE=raddy;2643813]Anyway, back to the original post there are a few good wooden dummy websites which look quite good, pagoda, everything wing chun, ultimate wooden dummies. Take a look there are quite a few available depending on what you want one for.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, we were addressing the bolded part. What does he want one for? Read the OP. Previous answers without company names were better than you throwing out a few with zero input on which kind to get.[/quote]
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Oops, did this somehow get its title edited and then subsequently posted as a thread in Trollshido?
My bad.
[QUOTE=raddy;2643805]LOL, ok you guys keep talking bull, you have to pick out little mistakes in my typing errors. How on earth is conditiong a morph? So your telling me if two martial artists came one to one and both were figthing that the one which does no conditioning training will win? It just goes to show how much you all actually know. If you condition with something which is harder than a human limb/bone then when it comes down to it you will feel no pain and keep root/power/form while striking or blocking.[/QUOTE]
This is a red herring. A wooden dummy is not used for forearm conditioning. We can argue if it is a side benefit, but that is not the true purpose. That has nothing to do with two fighters one conditioned and one not. That is a fake argument that has nothing to do with the use of a wooden dummy.
[QUOTE=raddy;2643832]look you guys keep talking the talk but dont walk the walk, I am done wasting my time with amatures that sit on the pc making comments to try and say they know something and taking the mick out of people that made a typing error (Must say very matutre).[/quote] WTF does your poor typing have to do with your fake ass argument?
Obviously from what i have read I do not need to post furthermore. I have no more time for this as you will clearly get no-where. Just keep commenting and you might just convince yourselves you have achieved something.
You and your stupidity rage quit so, no one has to witness your arrogance, red herrings, and general lack of Martial knowledge.
Yes, that is good a good thing.
LOL@TattlingHypocrite:
[QUOTE=raddy;2643832]look you guys keep talking the talk but dont walk the walk, I am done wasting my time with amatures that sit on the pc making comments to try and say they know something and taking the mick out of people that made a typing error (Must say very matutre).Obviously from what i have read I do not need to post furthermore. I have no more time for this as you will clearly get no-where. Just keep commenting and you might just convince yourselves you have achieved something.[/QUOTE]
Please post what walk you have walked and what you have achieved.
See the edited post above with the new trollshido link.
He called you a noob.
[QUOTE=Phrost;2643845]Oops, did this somehow get its title edited and then subsequently posted as a thread in Trollshido?
My bad.[/QUOTE]
lol
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Waaaaaaah!