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A dynamic wooden Kung Fu doll in the easy way
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A dynamic wooden Kung Fu doll in the easy way

The wooden kung fu doll is a great workout device. It hardens the arms to block, hardens the palms to strike, and is an opponent that never stops but always loses. Unfortunately, it costs a bit too much, so here are a few alternatives to help wooden dolls.

The wood-kung fu doll is popular in many martial arts, but the most important art is Wing Chun Ving Tsun) Gung Fu. This art has been practicing with the woodworker for a long time and even has a complete way of mastering it. However, other arts also use dummy.

This author remembers seeing Kung Fu's wooden doll in Jackie Chan's wonderful Kung Fu movie, Rumble in the Bronx. It's a good time to see dusty air as Jackie lies down. The best movie to prove the wooden character is possibly Ip Man with Donny Yen.

First, martial arts will become an expert in punching kick bags and speedbags and perhaps hardening the fist in the makiwara. However, it will not take long for the karate or kung fu practitioner to put a few blankets on a tree and move on to stronger conditioning. However, the trick is to get the arm to fly towards you so you can block it.

This writer made a quick hit tool by wrapping a towel around a broom and then getting people to hit him with it. This quickly became an advanced form of combat exercise, where the blockade had to be done and the distance to the attacker closed. It is a difficult task to run three or four meters in a fraction of a second to deny the distance offered by the pole.

From there, consider mounting a rod at a pivot point. Just bury two out of four in the ground, then place a movable rod on top. On can block the position and block it again as it Wing Chun Wooden Dummy, and even come in and bend down.

Eventually one would like to have a log length, drill some holes and then organize some arms and legs. Then you can move, block wooden arms and legs and pretend that he is defending against a real attacker. What’s really brilliant is placing some large springs on the arms and legs so that they become more realistic.

Since the cost of wood is considerable, or perhaps the difficulty of getting a log when living in a city, one can think of different materials. A length of PVC may be sufficient if one can find material thick enough that it does not break, or perhaps even some kind of light metal. This type of doll and limb requires some form of wrapping to protect hands and feet.

Finally, there are many ways to create a false opponent, and the martial artist is limited only by his imagination. Watch movies, read books, and start by inspecting the material you have available. Guaranteed, a wooden doll will help you a lot in your martial arts training.