So ppl need to know the cold hard truth but some time weight different might cause some problems or take downs (if they even get the time or the idea to do theme)
Literally: "congrats you got muscles, know learn how to use them, and not talking about lifting". Im a beginner/intermediate in muay thai, only trained for muscles before. After learning proper skills to throw punches i got surprised by how weights matter a lot even when both guys got hands, i threw a straight punch my partner blocked and got sent a few inches far from me, enough. When i was very beginner that didn't happen often, even though i was almost same weight.
@@Julian_Riccibro there’s no such thing as being too muscular. Look at Halfthor Bjornsson. Literally muscle machine there’s probably only about 5-10 men on the entire planet that could beat him in a real fight
Wow! People who train fighting are better at fighting than people who train something that has nothing to do with fighting! Who would have thought? Did you also know pianists play the piano better than guitarists do?
Hahahahaha I'm currently around 73 kilos, and I've been as heavy as 85kg in my life. I can say with confidence that I feel twice as dangerous at lighter weights than when I'm heavier.
To be fair, if you properly combine martial arts with bodybuilding (like some have already did), then you get a really fierce combination of both power and speed. Dangerous.
I’d say less “body building” and more strength and explosiveness weight training. Bodybuilding focuses on hypertrophy which is a different style of training than strength and explosiveness which is why strongmen and athletes train differently from bodybuilders.
No I Dont agree you need to specifically weigh 260 then you can beat tony Jaa Bruc lee and mike Tyson all at the same time but if your 261 or 259 you wont win
This is why I exercise to improve my strength, speed, endurance and flexibility. A mix of martial arts training and bodybuilding. "We are warriors, not bodybuilders." - Whis.
Guys I wanna ask I'm 12 and I'm 36 kg ( a little underweight) and I'm also a martial artist. So should I gain a lil muscle so my weight becomes better? Or will it make me slow?
Having big muscles and strength seems cool but if you can't use them effectively then you might as well be a buff punching bag..... Still i wouldn't want to be on the other side of those punches if it lands.
Fun story I was training in my living room once and I decided to do kicks. I. Kicked. So. Hard. I. Injured. My. Self. And. Could. Not. Train. For. A. Few. Days