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True Power in the Martial Arts Discovered!

January 30, 2010 by  
Filed under Fitness

Everybody wants power! They want to be strong, able to jump in the mixed martial arts ring and toss around an attacker like a rag doll. The problem is that nobody knows what power really is.

Everybody confuses the idea of power with the size of their muscles, or strength, or other things. But power has nothing to do with strength or muscles. The actual truth is that Power has to do with stabilizing the motor that is your body.

A motor is two poles between which there is tension. Whether it is a pull or a push, the tension between two terminals creates a motor. Push on another body and you have a motor, love somebody and you have a motor, play a game with somebody and you have a motor, and so on from the smallest to the largest objects in this universe.

In the world of physics as it has come to be known on this planet, a motor, unless held in place, will move as result of the forces it is creating and using. A car motor has motor mounts, brackets, which hold the machine in place, lest it flip over and fall out of the engine compartment. A helicopter has a tail rotor to hold it in place and stop it from spinning around in reaction to the main prop.

In the martial arts one must hold oneself in place to weather the onslaught of combat, or to launch an attack. That is the purposes of stances, incidentally, not to make strong muscles, but to fix the body in place, or to launch it through space. Once one learns how to use stances to do these things one is able to use energy much more efficiently.

Now boxing, or the mixed martial arts type of fisticuffs, does not use stances, and they waste energy, and do not build it. Thus, they must rely on the strength of individual motors such as biceps and triceps, and so on, which provide tension across the bones and enable them to move. At this point, unless there is an accident of collision, the only power provided is the weight of the arm, but when you hold the whole body in place you use the weight of the whole body, and this is efficiency.

The point here is that to enable the body to create true power, you must use a stance, and you must sink your weight with the execution of technique. Whether you punch, or block, or kick, you must learn how to sink the weight when doing so. This will lock the motor of the body down, and actually cause the energy generator of the body the tan tien, to function far more efficiently, and to create usable energy in wholesale amounts.

I know everybody wants to hit people and win trophies, but MMA fighting doesn\’t create energy, it only wastes bodies. Thus, a practice of Karate, or Shaolin, or especially the wudan arts, results in far greater amounts of power, and with enhancement to the body, and not damage. No offense to the big muscle boys, but we are talking about true power here, the kind of power that lasts all day long, and does lead the student of classical arts, such as karate or shaolin or wudan, to higher levels.

Al Case has practiced martial arts for 4O++ years. A writer for the magazines, with his own column in Inside Karate, he is the founder of Matrixing Technology. He is has written a book on developing the Most Powerful Punchin the world. You can find it, and a free ebook about Matrixing, at Monster Martial Arts.

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