This is a circuit workout I did that trains strength, fitness, endurance, as well as some martial arts specific movements. It can be done at home or at a gym or even outdoors at a playground. The only equipment needed is either a chinup bar or something you can hang onto. Even two chairs with a broomstick across can work. A ton of equipment is not needed to get a good workout. Effort is all that's needed! GIve this workout a try. And if you need to modify anything, just send me a message and I'll help you out!

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MARTIAL FITNESS CIRCUIT
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BODY CONDITIONING
Author: CHRIS WONG FITNESS | | Categories: body conditioning , boxing , centreline boxing , Chris Wong Fitness , in home personal trainer oakville , in home personal training oakville , inhometrainer , inhometrainer oakville , kickboxing , kung fu , martial arts , mma , mobile personal trainer oakville , mobile personal training oakville , muay thai , oakville ontario , online personal trainer oakville , online personal training oakville , wing chun
One of the most neglected aspects of martial arts training is body conditioning. This refers to the toughening up of the hands, arms, and body of the practitioner and not strength and fitness training. Both are needed and the majority of practitioners understand te need for cardiovascular fitness, strength, flexibility, and balance. But they don't always understand the need for the toughening up of the body. If you're going to do martial arts techniques such as punching, palm strikes, finger jabs, tiger claw strikes, etc. you must condition those parts of the body to actually be able to do these…
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