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		<title>Learn to use your muscles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main basic goal of any martial art training is to learn the fundamental method of using our muscle effectively. During training, it is important to concentrate in the movement of every muscles and to feel exactly which muscles are moving. By controlling the proper contraction of each muscles, one will gradually learn to use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main basic goal of any martial art training is to learn the fundamental method of using our muscle effectively. During training, it is important to concentrate in the movement of every muscles and to feel exactly which muscles are moving.</p>
<p>By controlling the proper contraction of each muscles, one will gradually learn to use the muscles efficiently and to achieve motion economy. Many people neglects this part of training. A few of them learn to use their muscle without knowing it. If you start your training by learning to use your muscle, you will achieve better result much sooner than the others who don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>But how? I remembered my uncle used to talk about some training movement in <em>Taijiquan</em> when I was starting to learn karate. I felt boring listening to his stories. A couple of months ago, my interest sparked again. I talked to him regarding training and learn some secrets from him. Not because I don&#8217;t trust him, I reconfirm with<em> dragon</em> to make sure I have a more precise understanding of my uncle&#8217;s explanation. He used to brag a lot unnecessarily. <img src='http://adrianhoe.com/adrianhoe/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I will write a series of posts here for the methods to develop muscle, especially the waist, which is the most powerful and every martial artists rely so much.</p>
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		<title>Uechi-Ryu Zankai &#8211; My Anamnesis &#8211; Part 10</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my previous anamnesis part 9 and earlier, I mostly wrote about my feelings and understanding of the Uechi-Ryu concepts. This part gives this a change, not to talk about Uechi-Ryu solely but the underlying fundamentals and concepts common in all martial arts. I am having muscle ache on my stomach, arms and chest due [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my previous anamnesis <a href="http://adrianhoe.com/adrianhoe/2008/01/01/uechi-ryu-zankai-my-anamnesis-part-9/">part 9</a> and earlier, I mostly wrote about my feelings and understanding of the Uechi-Ryu concepts. This part gives this a change, not to talk about Uechi-Ryu solely but the underlying fundamentals and concepts common in all martial arts.</p>
<p>I am having muscle ache on my stomach, arms and chest due to the heavy workout last night. So, today not much of practice for myself. As usual, after checking the students&#8217; <em>Sanchin</em>, we went on <em>dantai no kata</em> for <em>Kanshiwa</em> and <em>Kanshuu</em>, then <em>Kanshiwa bunkai</em>.</p>
<p>Tonight, only adult students were coming. None of the kids, including mine came for training. My muscles were aching and not much practice for myself. A perfect time to talk about some concepts. I talked about concepts, not so much of Uechi-Ryu but the fundamentals of <em>tanden</em> (or <em>Tantien</em> in Chinese) and the body structure and skeleton alignment. I also demonstrated explosive 1 inch power punch (of course with controlled amount of energy not to hurt anyone). I continued to demonstrate and to explain the concept of <em>Taijiquan</em> and the differences between the external and internal system. I gave quite a lengthy talk about both internal and external weight change and of course, the scientific explanation of this underlying fundamentals. Martial arts is also martial science which involves human anatomy, physiology, bio-mechanism, kinesiology and physics.</p>
<p>I find it important to let older students to know about this so that they can understand the concept and learn to utilize their body more effectively. This fundamental knowledge is also crucial for them to understand not only Uechi-Ryu system but also other martial arts. The knowledge is also an eye-opener to not be superstitious about <em>Qi</em>, <em>Tantien</em> and the myths about <em>Taijiquan</em> as seen on Youtube as well as in discussion forums.</p>
<p>If I say I have not learned <em>Taijiquan</em> before but am able to explain and demonstrate the <em>Taijiquan</em> concepts, will you believe it? <img src='http://adrianhoe.com/adrianhoe/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>This appears to be a short anamnesis but I will continue to write about this fundamentals in more depth.</p>
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