Let me just start by asking the main questions right away so you don't have to read the whole thing if you don't want to, but I'll go more in depth. Does keeping the same routine for a long period of time hinder your progress instead of help it? This goes for weights and cardio. What are some good compound exercises or exercises for functional strength in MAs? Are there any good books for a beginner that includes proper ways to punch, kick, ect?
I'll admit one reason I started exercising was to make an impression with the ladies but I also knew I wanted to start martial arts at some point. I kinda jumped into it without seeking knowledge first. The routine is 15 minutes of cardio followed by weights..biceps, tris, and chest one day..legs another..shoulders, back, and forearms the next..abs all days.. I exercise 6 days a week. The problem is I didn't know about functional strength vs looking good in the mirror, i thought muscle = strength/power and that was it, its been a year since I started but I have some concerns. This whole time I've done alot of 'body builder' stuff, isolated exercises..Also, I've been doing the same weight(with the exception of the first few weeks) for the past year, not changing anything, weight, reps, its all the same each week, but someone recently told me doing this doesnt actually improve you, they said infact it can make you weaker. is this true? Same with cardio, do I need to vary my intensity to improve?
I'm not big like a body builder, I never wanted to be, I'm very toned with some mass, but I would like to stay like this..Will doing compound exercises make me loose any mass, or will I stay the same size? Don't get me wrong, if I have to I'll sacrifice it, I'd rather pack a nasty punch than look good at the beach lol..I was thinking maybe I could do my routine for 2 weeks, then compound for the next 2, then switch again, and keep doing that to add variety so I continue to improve.
To sum everything up, I would like to increase my strength and endurance, keep the mass for inimidation but have a very strong and quick punch and kick..is this asking to much? Sorry for the ignorance and the long post, but its better to find out later than never ya know. And in the past 48 hours I've read so much information that I'm now confused whether or not one can be intimidating but good at a martial art, it seems from what I've read(mostly posts on other sites, no REAL information) you have to choose between the two. One last question, I would like to take classes this summer, whats a good MA for street fighting, anything in particular? Oh, and I'm not a one time poster, I plan on sticking around on these boards, so I didnt come here ONLY for this information. Thanks for the help
-Matt
Edit: I just wanted to stress that this post ISN'T about wanting to look good lol, the main issue is improving fuctional strength with every session for martial arts instead of 'hitting a brick wall' as far as progressing.
I'll admit one reason I started exercising was to make an impression with the ladies but I also knew I wanted to start martial arts at some point. I kinda jumped into it without seeking knowledge first. The routine is 15 minutes of cardio followed by weights..biceps, tris, and chest one day..legs another..shoulders, back, and forearms the next..abs all days.. I exercise 6 days a week. The problem is I didn't know about functional strength vs looking good in the mirror, i thought muscle = strength/power and that was it, its been a year since I started but I have some concerns. This whole time I've done alot of 'body builder' stuff, isolated exercises..Also, I've been doing the same weight(with the exception of the first few weeks) for the past year, not changing anything, weight, reps, its all the same each week, but someone recently told me doing this doesnt actually improve you, they said infact it can make you weaker. is this true? Same with cardio, do I need to vary my intensity to improve?
I'm not big like a body builder, I never wanted to be, I'm very toned with some mass, but I would like to stay like this..Will doing compound exercises make me loose any mass, or will I stay the same size? Don't get me wrong, if I have to I'll sacrifice it, I'd rather pack a nasty punch than look good at the beach lol..I was thinking maybe I could do my routine for 2 weeks, then compound for the next 2, then switch again, and keep doing that to add variety so I continue to improve.
To sum everything up, I would like to increase my strength and endurance, keep the mass for inimidation but have a very strong and quick punch and kick..is this asking to much? Sorry for the ignorance and the long post, but its better to find out later than never ya know. And in the past 48 hours I've read so much information that I'm now confused whether or not one can be intimidating but good at a martial art, it seems from what I've read(mostly posts on other sites, no REAL information) you have to choose between the two. One last question, I would like to take classes this summer, whats a good MA for street fighting, anything in particular? Oh, and I'm not a one time poster, I plan on sticking around on these boards, so I didnt come here ONLY for this information. Thanks for the help
-Matt
Edit: I just wanted to stress that this post ISN'T about wanting to look good lol, the main issue is improving fuctional strength with every session for martial arts instead of 'hitting a brick wall' as far as progressing.
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