Back in the day, our school had a makiwara mounted on a concrete block wall. It was promotional testing day. some kids were punching the makiwara. I had just tested for green belt. I told the kids "Hit it hard!" I got in a horse stance and hit right, left, right. I broke a carpal bone in my hand. The moral of the story is always punch from a front stance! And if the makiwara moves, the better!
For when you really wanna piss off the upstairs apartment lol
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Back in the day, our school had a makiwara mounted on a concrete block wall. It was promotional testing day. some kids were punching the makiwara. I had just tested for green belt. I told the kids "Hit it hard!" I got in a horse stance and hit right, left, right. I broke a carpal bone in my hand. The moral of the story is always punch from a front stance! And if the makiwara moves, the better!
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A makiwara needs to be flexible, it needs to give in a bit additional to the softer striking area.
@@redruMVRit’s a balance of both, because you need to be able to toughen up your hands, but also do thousands of reps. Like tempering steel
looks good.
Thank you 😌
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