Are Martial Arts the best form of non-stress excercise,combining discipline and
By shane01
@shane01 (4)
Australia
February 18, 2007 7:52pm CST
who else agrees that martial arts are the best form of excercise?I find other exercise routines pointless for example:weightlifting and running\jogging put stress on the body and has no beneficial result,by this I mean when you stop weight lifting all the muscle you have built up turns to flab,as with running,stress on body and inhalation of pollution from traffic and other smog makers could not be good.I personally find nunchaku as Bruce Lee used to be the best form of martial arts,strong eye-hand co-ordination,stamina,reflexes and proportional muscletone can be achieved as well as the beneficial result of self defence.do you agree?
2 responses
@shalwani (760)
• Pakistan
25 Feb 07
If you are ready to start to learn how to exercise correctly you should learn these exercise tips before you get started:
Pick an exercise. We like martial arts because it works the whole body as well as you learn how to defend yourself. As well as the mental benefits cant be matched by a gym or video workout.
Pick a time of day to start. Keep it consistent until it's a habit.
Get a physical. If you have not exercised for a time please tell your doctor what you have in mind.
Start slow and easy and learn to enjoy the process. It took you time to get out of shape it will take you time to get back into shape so be patience.
Read the rest of this article for more helpful tips on getting started and learning how to exercise smartly.
You know you need to exercise for better health and a better sense of well-being. The problem is that most people don't know how to exercise, and are often left feeling discouraged when they don't see any results. This is because exercise is only half of the answer, you have to know how to exercise correctly for proper gains, and you have to pair that with a sensible and healthy eating plan. One won't really work without the other if you don't know what you are doing.
If you want to know how to exercise, you should start with proper breathing.
Panting away while you exercise can leave you feeling winded much too soon, and the amount of exercise you can accomplish in one session will not be what it should be. If you learn how to breath properly, you will get more done, and your body will get more out of your workout. You will find that simple breath techniques will be a part of any video or DVD that tries to teach you how to exercise. Make sure you master this before you get too far down your path towards a better lifestyle.
Once you know how to breathe, you may still be stuck as to how to exercise. You can start by deciding what you are most interested in doing. Sure, martial art classes will help burn calories, and you will learn self defense as well, but if you have absolutely no personal interest in doing this, you will stop after just a few sessions out of pure boredom. Remember that you have to enjoy what you are doing, or at least part of it. Exercise is work, but it can be fun too. You are going to have more fun when you learn how to exercise if you love what you are doing.
If you can't decide how to exercise to your full potential, it might be in your best interested to sign up at a local martial arts school and see what they have to offer you. Many have different programs, and they have instructors that can teach you how to exercise so you get the full benefit of your workouts. They may have suggestions for you, and the group dynamic may be just what you need to stay on track. They will show you proper form and breathing for all moves, and teach you how to exercise so that you are not injuring yourself. This makes exercise fun and rewarding. Plus if you chose martial arts you have the benefit of learning something as well. Need more information on martial arts feel free to give us a call at 800-508-6141 at the Academy of Kempo Martial Arts. We will try to guide you on the path. Good luck
@simran1430 (1790)
• India
23 Feb 07
Incorporate circuit training into your fitness routine for a surefire way to reach the next level of endurance, strength and weight loss. Instead of spending 30-60 minutes doing aerobics and another 30-60 minutes doing strength training, combine the two for a more robust workout.