ok, I've read the book and watched the VHS video.
and I am a little confused about the type of isometrics I should be doing.
I understand that I should be doing isometrics(or that this is OK) about 3-4 times a week after martial arts workout.
What I don't understand is this:
In the book Mr. Kurz is presenting us with about three types of isometric exercises for splits (side full splits)
Now, I don't exactly remember all of them right at this minute, however the question is which one? and how?
Should I start stretching in the five step horse stance and stretch as far as a I can then tense a muscles and hold it for 30 sec.? and then go further apart and hold it again for 20-30 sec. and continue this.....?? for how long? how many times?
And then how many sets of this?
In other words can someone clarify this for me?
Thanks.
beginner question about isometric exercises
The method i think most use is to stretch to almost maximum,tense for 5 secs,relax,move your legs apart a bit further.Keep repeating until you can go no further,hold this last tension for about 30 secs.
Perform 2-3 sets.You may want to take it easier(not going to complete maximum) for the first set.This would act as a kind of warm up.
Dragon.
Perform 2-3 sets.You may want to take it easier(not going to complete maximum) for the first set.This would act as a kind of warm up.
Dragon.
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