MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING DAY

in fitness •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Today I will share with you my typical martial arts training day. Even though I am no longer in the competitive sport, I still continue with my trainings because Wushu is part of my lifestyle. The skills that I have learned over the years (e.g., forms, stances, flexibility, agility and strength) should be maintained. When a martial arts athlete retires, only the frequency of trainings becomes less but the intensity remains the same.

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To better understand Wushu, it is necessary to have at least a grasp of its history.

China became the center of the martial arts universe in 2600 B.C. In 2000 B.C., Emperor Huang Di was noted to be a shuai jiao (wrestling) and pole-fighting expert and had his troops learn martial arts. Mongolian tribesmen introduced a violent style of skull-bashing wrestling to China around 770 B.C.; this art is believed to be the progenitor of sumo. During the Han and Qin dynasties (256 B.C.-A.D. 220), this wrestling style was combined with kemari (a kicking game designed to strengthen one’s feet for war) to create shubaku. Sun Tsu (544-496 B.C.) wrote The Art of War, emphasizing the importance of martial arts for living and fighting. Early records also indicate that Chinese martial arts spread into Europe, India and Asia Minor (Middle East) via the Silk Road in 500 B.C.

Yet the origin of today’s martial arts began in 527 A.D. when Indian monk Ta Mo arrived at the Shaolin Temple in the Henan province and taught the monks the 18 Buddhist Fists, which evolved into the Five Animal Styles of Shaolin. While Tao Mo’s influence has inspired many Chinese and non-Chinese martial arts, others have evolved independently (www.blackbelt.com).

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In the Philippines, Wushu is also a competitive sport which is included in international sports competition such as the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and the World Championships. I got goosebumps when I think on the antiquity of my Wushu movements.

Generally, I prefer to do my trainings in the afternoon. Three times a week, it’s martial arts training and other days of the week for fitness. It should be noted though that Wushu trainings require a large amount of space and I’m glad to find it in Gold’s Gym. I regularly train for three hours.

First thing before doing any regular exercises is to do warm-ups and stretching. I have to emphasize the importance of warm-up exercises. Doing so gradually increase our heart rates and blood flow to the muscles while stretching prepares the muscles and prevents injuries. I allot 30 minutes for warm-ups and stretching.

For starters, I do a little bit of shadow boxing. Despite all the other activities in the gym, shadow boxing keeps me in focus and conditions my mind away from distractions. The gym is a public place and the comings and goings of people could challenge your concentration. Then i do different combination of wushu forms, stances, punches, kicks and balancing techniques for an hour and half. Next 45 minutes is for my wushu routine. After more than 2 hours of continuous training, I rest for few minutes.

Just like doing warm-ups, i always end my training with proper cool down stretches especially after doing high-intensity exercises. To return the heart rate to normal level and for fast muscle recovery.

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amazing video and i really appreciate the brief history lesson about the martial arts!

I love Martial Arts and practised Taekwondo for many years and I think it is It is really cool that you practise Wushu for yourself. :)

The real clincher in all Martial Arts for me undoubtedly is the mental training of the mind. Physically arranged techniques are great but they bring us only so far when our mental capacity is overtaxed with fear or indecisiveness.

By turning from thinking to mental Silence, our body's movement will arise from a state of unconditioned creativity, for in mental Silence we find the the power of Intention, which roots in our subconscious. So when we channel this Intention and defeat our Ego thinking, the entire power lies in our Intention, which will then direct our body to naturally take the right decision to fend off any attack!

Many people learn Martial Arts but the body is at the effect of the mind, so it is important to train the mind (=source), otherwise we potentially fall victim to it ;)

Thumbs up!

Wow, that was intense! I really love watching you do your moves. Thanks for sharing some martial arts history as well. I am truly learning a lot from you. Amazing skill and discipline!

Now I know that Wushu has that rich history. Hope to see more of your martial arts training, Wushu Queen😀😀😀

WOW!!!! I accidentally found your channel while searching the Philippines. You are absolutely gorgeous.

WOW, amazing, you make it look easy. This is the result of determination and lots of training, good for you. Upvoted and followed.

Thanks @janicehung madam. Share amazing post. I appreciate you.
Wish you avery happy and bright future.

I had great desire to learn martial arts.....thanks for share.....@janicehung

Me encantan tus fotografías. @janicehung Gracias por los consejos y ejercicios recomensados. Siempre veo tus videos.

It is a great art. I think it should be learnt by every one. @janicehung you have tremendous expertise in martial art. It is your struggle to maintain your training and body postures. You looks very beautiful and fit.
Thanks for sharing precious post with awesome picture and specially history of your art.

Stay blessed

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Wow, you’re such a talented and skillful woman. I do appreciate martial arts and it’s one of my frustration that I didn’t learn it.

a woman someone like you miss @janicehung really amazed me. you are one of a good model to be idolized by all women in this world. more powers to you always.

Hi maam janice. Thank you for noticing me in discord. Youre so kind and humble.

I love this turning back kick. This will surely knock an opponent out. :)

Very inspiring video @janicehung.

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Maam you really are amazing po. Grbeh. Thank you for the empowerment!

Thanks for this amazing video. That is awesome. You get so well this and seem even natural. And.... I like that.
You are so...streching female..
Super....keep going.

This is a very well made video. Awesome punches and kicks!

Even though I'm so occupied and busy being a programmer, I always wish I can create time to practice Martial Arts again. This video inspires me a lot. Thank you @janicehung for the inspiration

Maam @janicejung I like even know a basic to basic action on wushu a step by step video tutorial very much like to,because I want also to train my kid.as a follower of you,im very fan of you as actress and wushu.love it to know

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very flexible. I think it was not easy to learn because i have experience on it. i would like to know how many days it took until your food reach you nose?