By
Gary Kirch
Training since I was 14 with Kenpo, then into boxing, kickboxing,
most of 40 years, even with champions, and a year with the 15 year
world champion kickboxer, I began a journey based on a Bruce Lee
principle. Note: My first Sensei had 3 ribs broken by Mr Lee.
I'll get into the reasons I came to this place in martial arts as we get rolling here.
I
always remembered this quote from Mr Lee, one that's been heard by most
in martial arts, "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks
once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times."
I
read this as a kid, in his writings as most of us have. A few years ago
I heard about a wrestler who was taught one move and practiced it on
anyone and everyone for years, then took it into competition. He was
unstoppable. Even though opposing coaches and opponents knew that was
his only move, bam, they were down!
THIS was the meaning behind
his quote above. THIS is when a kick becomes simply a kick again. If you
study Mr Lee's training, you'd find him on many a day throwing some
kick or punch 500 reps! Certain days he performed as many as 2,000 lead
punches! Years of this meant once he fired a punch or kick it was 100%
likely to land, accurate, hard.
So, understanding that the main
purpose of massive reps is to create what Mr Lee stated, "a
neurologically set pattern" where thought is not required to launch the
technique, you'll find it fires at the exact time it's supposed to given
the distance, opening, timing, etc. This also frees one up to express
themselves rather than "try" to win, defend, or land something.
This
is where I started, having some skills and being athletic, in my mind, I
made the decision to go all the way with this concept, finally, and
never quit till I finished! Out of respect to Mr Lee, failure/quitting
was not an option.
Through his dedication to perfecting a strike
or technique, Bruce Lee found after many thousands of reps, that once
the technique was applied it was virtually unstoppable.
Besides
giving you huge self confidence, it also created a foundational movement
that one could build upon. I discovered so much more when I embarked on
this journey. Here's what I did...
Realizing any punch or kick
could be used to perfect, I thought about the most efficient combo ever,
the simple 1-2 punch. This combo, lead left jab, straight right (I'm
more right handed) although not some pretty flying spin kick, is
probably the most effective, economical combo there is. Over many years I
have thrown this combo probably over two thousand times. Trained by a
pro boxer on how to throw it, I would at least be close to very decent
in form.
A couple yrs ago at the age of 53, functioning normal
(can run 10mi of mountains, etc), to which I'm always Thankful to God, I
decided it to apply this Bruce Lee concept to my life. This was a
conscious decision to absolutely do this, and I wasn't going to stop
till completed!
Realizing most opponents are not going to be at
quite the right distance to just throw this combo, I started with the
lead leg (left in my case) slide into the left jab (bridge the gap) then
the straight right. I did this in the air hundreds of times first, at a
rate of 100 combo's/day or session... around 3 times/wk. I usually
broke it into two mini sessions of 50ea. I marked it on the calendar so I
could add it up.
This is how I started... it began with my first
100. It took around 7-8 months, so don't get in a hurry. Sure you can do
200-500/day, but here's why I stopped at 100... my goal wasn't just
sheer quantity, but also quality! Each rep had to be correct or very
close (to better set a neurological pattern). Each rep had to have
maximum speed involving quick twitch muscle fiber. Each rep had to be
explosive, accurate, balanced, hitting hard enough with either hand to
be very damaging. By only doing 100 reps I was still crisp and strong at
the end, I've done 200 or more in a day but felt that quality was less,
so I stayed at 100.
I am open for discussion to help you on your
journey. Feel free to email, comment, and share with martial artists, so
far I don't know of anyone who has taken this Bruce Lee quote and
completed it, please let me know if you do, thanks!
God Bless,
~Gary
kirchmeister5@gmail.com
Feel free to share, comment, follow, thanks! My further thoughts continue here: http://kirch4.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/following-through-with-massive-reps/
~Kirch
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