Absolute Speed & Power Training for Martial Arts
It hardly takes much convincing to conclude that having
blinding speed of punches or bone-cracking power in kicks are
the most desireable assets for Martial Artists to posess.
Remember Miyamoto Musashi stated in his famous text "A Book of
Five Rings" that one ultimate goal of the warrior is to learn to
end the fight with a single blow! That's exactly where speed &
power come in! The idea is to make them as specific as possible
so as to achieve the most applicable results. In this article we
will attempt to explore some of the best methods available to
get those results. Economy of Motion. Basically the more you
practice your peticular techniques, the more your nervous system
becomes familiar & you naturally get faster. Its a really good
idea to use mirrors because you can self-coach so to say & strip
away wasted movements as well as learn to utilize power centers
(like the hips & legs). For example you can immediately make
your punch will be twice as powerful by springing off the
slightly bent legs when you execute it. Think of your body akin
to a coiled up snake about to strike! Think SPEED! Sounds simple
but when you start thinking you are fast you will actually start
moving faster. Get over any preconceived mental limitations you
may have. The other aspect of this notion is to keep the thought
of speed on the forefront of your mind. As you train to do those
skills you wish to be faster & stronger at make a conscious
effort to do them with your best speed & power efforts! Time
yourself. Count down how many strikes or roundhouses you can
land on a target or heavy bag in a 10 second period. Seek to
improve your numbers every session. Overspeed methods A.K.A.
Forcing faster muscle memory! The abridged version goes like
this:You have an innate speed at which muscles can fire off &
move any given limb. Factors like motor unit recruitment, neural
efficiency/capacity, & strength ratios effect this. What we are
going to do is teach the nervous system to coordinate movement &
build muscle memory at faster speeds! To speed up punches wrap a
tubular resistance band or even bungee cord around your wrists
and anchor the other end or have a partner stretch it out. Now
release & throw the arm into motion with the added speed. Relax
the opposing muscles to avoid any "braking" effects. The same
proceedure can be performed on kicks by binding the band to the
foot.10-20 reps 2 times aweek will be enough to develop
noticeable results. Specific drills to build power. Much can be
done with a simple medicineball & even bodyweight outside of
what you are already familiar with. Here are some to get started
on: Power absorbtion exercises:How the theory works is that you
can't create more power than you can absorb. So it only makes
sense to start here before we start "jumping" into plyometrics!
For upperbody power, drop push-ups are king! Assume a position
upright but on your knees with both arms at chest level slightly
more than shoulder width apart bend aprox 90