Building And Using A DIY Makiwara For Striking And Conditioning

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @billyclub9863
    @billyclub9863 10 месяцев назад +1

    Tip! Throwing a hook punch... turn palm away. This puts your knuckles out further.
    Furri-Uchi
    Mounted my Makiwara to my dumbell rack. Over 600lbs on it, doesn't budge.

  • @dondimaiojr883
    @dondimaiojr883 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video . I enjoyed it, please make more videos! Thanks again

  • @hope4ourfallen
    @hope4ourfallen 2 года назад

    I actually liked that the video was on the long side..You took the time to give some good explanation ❤️
    I am working on my own indoor Makiwara right now, the table legs ya added was a cool idea🙂
    Not sure if this would help, but I have a soccer ball from years ago that I cut a little 2 inch cut in and filled with beach sand, then sealed it with a strip of medical tape.. I put it in a laundry bag and it gives a nice solid conditioning object that has a nice Ballance of absorbing yet being firm for practicing head strikes.. it feels so different from a heavy bag and ya definitely need to use caution because the round shape teaches ya fast if you are not landing your punch quite right.. learned that the fun way😄
    Something about the sphere shape definitely helped with ensuring I had more precise landings though..
    It was cool you started to explain a bit on the knife hand and ridge hand strikes...That would be a really cool video for you to go into detail on if you ever get the chance.. Just amazing folks can land those with power with an open hand..I alway had a hard time grasping the proper form that keeps the other bones supported. Because it would seem like on impact it should feel the way our hand does if we shook hands with someone and they squeezed it to be a jerk...like how the other bones squish if your hand is open.. vs if we made a fist and they squeeze they are supported.. but as I said I never learned to do them properly. It would be a neat in depth video though🙂
    Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. Always great to see new ways to approach stuff❤️

  • @cavitsen9757
    @cavitsen9757 2 года назад

    how to make us cheap wooden man

  • @ZAKU73
    @ZAKU73 2 года назад

    just punch trees and steel pole. it's free.

  • @tilliethompson6681
    @tilliethompson6681 2 года назад +1

    You are telling people to hit hard surfaces, but you attach 2 thick paddings. What kind of Mc Dojo advice is this?

    • @roninworlock
      @roninworlock 2 года назад

      You must be hard of hearing. He did say as you progress you can take layers off