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Pour tous ceux qui veulent pratiquer ou pratiquent un art martial en tant qu exercice spirituel.vous trouverez des articles faisant des ponts entre des textes spirituels et la maniere d aborder la pratique du karate et de ma?triser votre energie.
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Emanuel a écrit le 10-08-2014 :
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Yvonne a écrit le 07-08-2014 :
When you practice your kata, one of the thgnis you want to concentrate on, is relaxing, but also putting power in the right place at the right time.The only time you want tense your muscles, is at point of impact. So, execute your techniques as you have been; fluid, and relaxed. Don't tense the muscles until the punch, kick, or block is fully extended. As far as your stances are concerned, they'll need to be rigid while your legs are supporting your weight, but once you begin to throw a kick, use the philosophy I just mentioned. It's a good thing that you're inherently relaxed. This makes your techniques faster. If you try to tense up WHILE you throw your techniques, it'll slow you down, and you'll tire more quickly. Whereas when you're relaxed, and only tense at the end of your technique, you'll have speed, and power, and you won't be as winded.To further help you, think of the difference between swinging a club ( stiff and rigid always ), and swinging whip with a heavy ball at the end ( tense at the very last split second ). Hope this helps.



Adedokun a écrit le 07-08-2014 :
kata is just a bunch of moves that work together in a<a href="http://iaxbqt.com"> speiifcc</a> situation, most involving swords and what not, otherwise are adjusted to fit a real life situation. You don't need to use strength until the last second striking them with quick and precise. Instead of doing it all the time use the muscles needed for that<a href="http://iaxbqt.com"> speiifcc</a> move. Otherwise maybe you should practice doing it in your free time and have your body learn to do it fluidly by doing it over and over till you dont have to even think when you are doing it, which i suspect is the problem anyway when you say you tense up.







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