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Originally posted by aangthanks very much everyone! i will definitely try this vacuum training. so glad i found this forum, i'm sure will help me a lot.
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I don't think the thing Rickson did in "Choke" was a vacuum exercise. When doing vacuums you just exhale the air and hold your abs in a static position, while Rickson's abs where constantly moving. I don't know what he was doing, maybe some Yoga??
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Once you've done them for a while, you can do situps while holding one but you have to build up to it first. Just hold it and do about 5, then exhale, inhale, and do 5 more, etc.
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It's been about 2 weeks since I started doing vacuums. They have definitely toned me up a little more. I noticed that after just a couple days, but they have also strengthened up my solar-plexus region a lot. I just wanted to give an update out there for people that arent sure whether they work or not. I have found variations of doing them to work better. Kind of push out as hard as you can and tighten up while holding your breath. I also do crunches while doing them. Great improvements. I'll be doing these forever. Thanks Koto.
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I don't think doing vacuums will train your abs to take hits. They may give your abs more definition but I don't think it will trains your abs to take hits.
Some good ways to train abs to take hits:
1. Having someone hit your abs with a medicine ball
2. Having someone hit your abs with a thaipad while doing sit-ups
3. Having someone hit your abs with teeps.
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Originally posted by HtTKarIt's been about 2 weeks since I started doing vacuums. They have definitely toned me up a little more. I noticed that after just a couple days, but they have also strengthened up my solar-plexus region a lot. I just wanted to give an update out there for people that arent sure whether they work or not. I have found variations of doing them to work better. Kind of push out as hard as you can and tighten up while holding your breath. I also do crunches while doing them. Great improvements. I'll be doing these forever. Thanks Koto.
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Originally posted by moyboyDo you guys have any other general excersices that you can do anywhere and any time and not look retarded?
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Originally posted by moyboyDo you guys have any other general excersices that you can do anywhere and any time and not look retarded?
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How do you know there working?.... doesnt seem to me like anything is happening... When i do them i feel nothing... am i doing it wrong or what... does it matter if the rest of my body becomes tense because of how hard and im trying to suck in.?
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Originally posted by SamuraiGuyHow do you know there working?.... doesnt seem to me like anything is happening... When i do them i feel nothing... am i doing it wrong or what... does it matter if the rest of my body becomes tense because of how hard and im trying to suck in.?
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Still don't think this vacuums will train your abs.....
The only way for a person to develop a tolerance for pain is for him to experience the pain. If you experience a certain type of pain for the first time the body goes into shock. We see this happen all the type with inexperience fighters who don't spar that often and just practice kata all day long. So to increase your threshold for pain you must first experience the pain.
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