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S.F

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  1. Hi, 

    I'm going to be warming up fighters at my university's fight night tomorrow, and I was wondering what people did to prepare themselves/others? I'm especially looking at the balance between being warmed up but not too tired, whether to train pads, and if going with pads, the balance between training combos or keeping it simple.

    Any advice on warming up specifically for a fight is much appreciated!

    Thanks!

    Stan

  2. On 8/27/2019 at 11:14 AM, Xestaro said:

    ACTUALLY.... have a look at this video I just found:

    Lethwei again, but right in the beginning at around 0:38 there is a young fighter training on what seems to be a Makiwara. Later in the video you can catch glimpses of fighters using similar things with an added bigger padding at around stomach-height to train kicks and knees on.

    It says that this teacher set up his first gym in an alleyway with what scrap-material he could muster.

    That's really helpful; at least I'm not going the complete wrong direction. Thanks!

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  3. Hi,

    I've been practicing Muay Thai for about 2 years relatively lightly and, long story short, during holidays I'm not near the gym I normally train at and I can't get anything like a partner or a bag to train on. What I have built however is a makiwara (essentially a plank in the ground with some light padding). After browsing online, I've found very little in the way of Muay Thai training on one of these. At the end of the day, it's something to punch and kick and knee without injuring myself, but if anyone has any experience with one of these in Muay Thai or any ideas of what could be a good regime, I'd be grateful! 

    Thanks in advance 🙂

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