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Your thoughts on martial arts striking styles that do not practise board
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<blockquote data-quote="Vinnie" data-source="post: 2289813" data-attributes="member: 254351"><p>breaking etc? I have trained in ITF Taekwon-do for many years and part of the training from green belt level upwards is board breaking, using the techniques learned at that level to break boards, i think this is a good way to test technique and power </p><p>As the student advances for example red belt , black tag , 1st dan , they break multiple boards, with the various strikes , kicks they have learned .( of course after serious conditioning )</p><p>It is also vital that the student breaks as part of the grading ( rank test ) from green belt upwards.</p><p>Black belt level practise breaking tiles , brick etc as part of training , and i really think it is excellent for toughening the striking tools on the body and seeing for yourself your technique and power results .</p><p></p><p>I have noticed though that some other striking martial arts do not include breaking in their practise , such as some karate styles .</p><p>Why do you think this is ? and do you think breaking is a useful training method ?</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vinnie, post: 2289813, member: 254351"] breaking etc? I have trained in ITF Taekwon-do for many years and part of the training from green belt level upwards is board breaking, using the techniques learned at that level to break boards, i think this is a good way to test technique and power As the student advances for example red belt , black tag , 1st dan , they break multiple boards, with the various strikes , kicks they have learned .( of course after serious conditioning ) It is also vital that the student breaks as part of the grading ( rank test ) from green belt upwards. Black belt level practise breaking tiles , brick etc as part of training , and i really think it is excellent for toughening the striking tools on the body and seeing for yourself your technique and power results . I have noticed though that some other striking martial arts do not include breaking in their practise , such as some karate styles . Why do you think this is ? and do you think breaking is a useful training method ? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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