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Quick-Fix Martial-Arts Questions Answered
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Everything from controlling anger to maintaining reflexes as you age.

All of your most challenging questions answered with practical martial-arts advice!


If you are interested in getting all of your most challenging martial-arts problems and questions answered ... then this is going to be a very important message for you.

From speeding up your kicks to defending against super-fast opponents, you and I will cover a lot of topics.

This really is like having me in front of you answering each and every martial arts question and helping you to solve you martial arts challenges.

Often it's just one piece of advice that makes all of the difference. One quick-fix explanation that rockets you to a whole new level in the martial arts.

Are you ready to fill in some of the martial arts gaps?

As I said, this could be a very important message for you:

Do any of these topics appeal to you? We'll discuss them all in these two ebooks. These are actual challenges and questions sent to me from readers like you:

* How do you strengthen your fists so they are like steel? (I keep breaking mine)

* What is the best technique to take on an opponent who is twice your size?

* A question I have is, "How do I kick faster?"

* What drills and exercises could I use?

* Any tips to improve flexibility and to achieve a full split?

Also, how do you get your kicks higher and quicker?

* How do I punch harder and quicker? ... and also, (if you know) how do I focus my chi (Qi)?

* It's really combination punches that I have the biggest problem with - I'm very much right-sided and my left can be pretty clumsy if I try a quick combo.

Can you suggest anything to fix this problem?

Of course I have some great suggestions for combination punches and answers to the other questions, too.

 

A serious question posed by a martial-arts instructor was:

* How do I get students during this recession?

(My methods work for getting students in good times, as well.)

 

The Questions Kept Pouring in, From Young and Old Alike ...

* How would you defend against a faster opponent?

* Could you recommend an effective way to get back on your feet after the rare event of getting knocked flat on your back?

* I would like to learn how to take a hit without it hurting too much. Can you help?

* How do I overcome my fear of being hit. with punches kicks and everything else?

* Could you give me advice on breaking bricks and stuff like boards, etc.?

* Do you have any tips in execution the Ushiro Geri (back kick) move in Shotokan karate? Usually I either kick blindly and hope to hit the target or I look over my shoulder and end up spinning round into a side kick. Neither are effective. Do you have any suggestions?

* I am sure that I can say that I speak for a lot of martial arts practitioners when I say that practicing the same thing every day is quite a drag.

* Is there some way to practically divide up practice sessions on an every-other-day schedule? How about empty-handed techniques one day, then on the next day work with weapons?

* This may especially work well with the Filipino martial arts like escrima, kali, and arnis. What do you think?

* Also, how can you practice solo drills with any hope of gaining proficiency?

* I am 44, and have been taking martial arts for sometime now. I would like to open my own school someday and teach others what I have learned, but I do not have a clue to where to start. Is it possible to start small?

* I need more drills for sparring classes and cannot seem to find anyone. Can you give me any help in this direction?

* What would be the best way to relax while having an adrenaline rush...

* I'm 52 years old. My reflexes are not what they used to be. I want to be able to hold my own when sparing younger people than myself. Can you help me move and react faster?

* I want to know, is there any method that can increase power in my kicks and punches so that they'll be faster, stronger and more efficient?

* A quick tip I'd like to know is, how can I "cool-down" fast, so that I don't hurt somebody or get hurt by somebody?

Is there something I can use so that I don't step into a fit of rage about something and heat up a situation in which I really want to hurt the other?

 

 

This Martial-Arts Advice Is Perfect If You Train Alone

* I train alone. I don't have the money for formal instruction, so I'm training myself. I tend to twist into my punch a fraction of a moment before I launch it. I haven't been able to synchronize my twist with my punch. Is this good or bad. Any advice?

* I'm a big guy, so speed is my goal more than power (I have power in abundance). Any suggestions on how I can increase my speed?

* I'm concerned about my accuracy. Being a big guy (big arms, shoulders and wing span‹muscle) I'm wider than normal, so I feel I have to do more to throw punch.

What can you recommend to help me practice hitting where I want to hit and not just in the general area?

* I'd just like to discuss what I thought might be a good technique to fend off a wrestler.

If he ducks below and tries to reach out for your hips, isn't it possible for you to counter his advancements simply by jabbing his head and simultaneously moving away?

He may be able to dodge a right straight punch but not a jab because it is too fast, or is it not?

* How can I remember a new technique after having it shown to me once? (maybe twice :-)

* How do I keep fit?

* My front kicks seen to be extremely slow compared to my other kicks.

What can I do to speed them up?

* My difficulty is finding time. There is so much to learn and hone in martial arts, and yet Bruce Lee said to take three to five of the most useful techniques and make them perfect and reflexive.

I don't hear much talk about this in the martial arts world.

If followed, would that advice take a lot of heat off of us family men who have little time to train while the kids are young?

And that's only the FIRST Quick-Fix Questions Answered ebook!

 

 

Quick-Fix Martial-Arts Questions Answered, Part 2

Remember, this really is like having a conversation with me. OK, several talks.

We won't delve deeply into one subject. Our discussion will focus on "quick fixes."

Sometimes, a few paragraphs will suffice for a quick-fix answer. Other challenges require a few pages.

Of course, entire books could be written on each subject, I am sure. Let's start with these practical, quick-fix answers.

Here are the questions posed (and answered) in Part 2:

*I think what could be great is learning how to increase power in strikes; can you help? I especially want explosive power where each and every punch is a fight ender.

* Hmmm... quick advice... how do you easily avoid and counter a fast, incoming, powerful punch?

* How young do you start the children? Is there an Ideal age?

* A quick fix? How about stances for different types of people, like large, small, strong?

* What is the secret to breaking a brick and can it be done, with the hand?

* How do you strike the 8 dorsal nerve points on back? dim-mak

* How do you counterattack a direct punch to the abdomen/crotch/face?

* How long should one practice to move like the wind?

* I have some students that have learning disabilities; is it fair that I have different expectations for them to be graded?

*Knife fighting is serious stuff, and in a real fight the dojo type techniques are less valuable than good principle based stuff.

I have not read your knife fighting material yet. So my question is what kind of drills can you suggest to develop realism in knife training?

 

 

Aren't These Great Questions?

How Valuable Would The Answers Be to You?

I like workshops where I can learn new angles and tricks to help old decrepit fat guys like me stay safe on the street.

Do you have any quick fix ideas that you could send my way?

 

*To be frank - I absolutely haven't mastered 'chi' - internal power.

I've heard of martial artists of old who could take a sword blow to their arm and suffer no more than a cut ... its something I've always been eager to learn. Do you know about chi?

 

* In a situation where someone is really in your face and things are about to break loose, what is it best to do? Push them away? Punch them in the face? Punch them in the chest? Or knee them in the groin?

* Also is it better in a fight to punch someone in the face with both fists as fast as you can, or slowly with more power?

* Last one - should you keep your hands up, take your time and place your punches, or go nuts?

Wouldn't you like to explore answers to those last 3 questions!

 

 

* Which martial art (or combination of martial arts) would be best for use in a REAL street fight with NO RULES, especially if you are not that strong/small or not that fit?

* "What is an exercise, that takes 30 seconds to teach, to improve dynamic balance in a sparring/fighting situation?"

* Hmmm... I have a bum ankle and I am getting old and fat. I need all the help I can get! That's why I am always reading and trying to learn and grow.

* I don't go to the gym much, so I don't get a chance to have much practical-practice.

* Is there an easy way to practice for the ninjitsu wall climb?

(I heard brazilian jujitsu was good but not in two-on-one situations.)

*G'day Keith. I want to be able to move quicker. Better footwork. Any ideas?

* I would like advice on building strength especially on the weaker side of my body - especially kicking.

*Could you please help me in improving the side kicks and roundhouse kick? I mean better ways of stretching the legs and so on....

* I'm interested in speed and body conditioning, especially iron palm and iron body. However, there are no quick fixes for this.

* Two of my classmates have bothered me for two years and I was too coward to defend by myself.

Is there any non-lethal technique (I don't want to go to jail) that would allow me to paralyze temporarily?

These guys grab me and punch my arms and legs. They don't hit me in the face ‹ if they did, I could go to a teacher for help.

I want a paralyzing hit, to show them that they need to respect me and stop hitting me. Are there pressure points for this? I understand if paralysis techniques are too dangerous to teach me over the Internet.

*I am a Wing Chung practitioner,

The ability to block fast moving block and also counter attack them. this is my greatest difficulty. Can you point me in the right direction?

* The main thing I think everyone would like to know can be split down into parts:

1. Where to strike (e.g. temple etc.)
2. How to strike (e.g. with fist etc.)
3. The effect (unconsciousness etc.)

The sort of effects I would like to achieve are things like unconsciousness, pain and lasting damage (broken bones/bruising etc.).

* Also, you haven't covered a single blocking move in your ebook. People should be informed of what to do in a certain situation (like move inside of a roundhouse kick and push the knee back) and a suitable strike to counter it (in this instance, a strike to the face or a sweeping move).

*How do you make that first, crucial move?

The problem with my fights (I do boxing, MMA, and freestyle fighting, no rules, with most of my friends) is that I don't exactly know how to make the first move.

For example, they usually start it off by attacking, punching or kicking, and I block then I finish the match, usually, but I lose sometimes because I didn't do the first move.

If you could answer that, that would be great.

*Do you have advice on closing the gap?

 

* How to practice each time ... with intent

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