Stretching Machines for Martial Arts

Posted by Billy Austin Dillon On Wednesday, October 27, 2010 1 comments




Stretching is fundamental for a martial artist's exercise program and warm up. Here we review the best exercise flexibility stretching machines for martial artists. Whilst yoga exercises and Tai Chi are excellent dynamic stretching is much more beneficial than static exercises. Martial arts stretching give us very solid basis for stretching. In this review we look at results from chiropractors, physiotherapists and professional sports.

Stretching or stretch machines can ensure discipline and better results to get the greater flexibility needed for karate and Mhauy Thai in Particular. I have also included the P90X workout DVD for those looking for more extreme fitness results because of the excellent dynamic stretching before and after each routine. The Kempo X is excellent for martial arts stretching also.

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Stretch Machine

Stretch Machine

Extra Large ProStretch

Extra Large ProStretch

True Stretch Club

True Stretch Club

Everlast Heavy Bag Review

Posted by Billy Austin Dillon On Monday, October 18, 2010 0 comments




The Everlast heavy bag is an essential piece of martial arts training equipment. There are multiple choices in material and weight to choose from. Are you grappler, kickboxer or boxer? Heavy bag training is part of your fitness training. The heavy bag is also part of many cardio and extreme fitness workouts also.

Everlast is the brand when you think martial arts and boxing equipment. Everlast training equipment is seen in the UFC with Brock Lesnar and Gina Corano. In boxing what would the Thriller in Manila be without those Everlast icons? This review of Everlast heavy bags rates the different durability, quality and reliability oft he different bags.

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Best Martial Arts Mats For MMA, Judo and Grappling

Posted by Billy Austin Dillon On Sunday, October 3, 2010 0 comments




Learning and competing in martial arts can be tough on your body with the wrong equipment. To achieve the discipline required you need the right martial arts equipment. Buying the best Martial arts mats is one of the first pieces of equipment needed to limit injury. Each martial arts discipline has a different focus for each mat. You can choose between the best martial arts mats for the throwing disciplines of Judo, Aikido, Jujitsu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Grappling BJJ.

You also need to get the right martial arts mats for the stand up disciplines of Mhuay Thai, Hapkido, Karate, kickboxing and Taekwondo need the best tumbling mats also. Familiar brands for leading martial arts mats include Zebra and UFC. MMA stars like Brock Lesnar, Gina Corano, Frank Mir, BJ Penn, Randy Couture and George St Pierre all stand behind the importance of martial arts gym equipment and mats.

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Choosing The Best Martial Arts Gloves

Posted by Billy Austin Dillon On Friday, October 1, 2010 0 comments




The first martial arts training equipment you need are the best martial arts gloves for your needs. Your hands get constant work, whether it be grappling or ground 'n pound. The best martial arts gloves need to be durable and robust. Mixed martial arts through the success of the UFC has become huge and the technology involved with martial arts gloves has led to improved choice. Gone are the days where there was one catch all martial arts glove.

A martial artist needs martial arts bag gloves for all aspects of training. You need them for your heavy bag work. When sparring you need martial arts sparring gloves and martial arts competition and combat gloves to fight. Kickboxing gloves also have different requirements from grappling gloves. There are closed finger and open handed martial arts gloves. Look for familiarity with brands like UFC and Everlast for the best martial arts gloves.

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