1. Doing martial arts for weight loss
It's no coincidence that
gyms,
personal
trainers and producers
of
exercise videos and DVD's are now heavily incorporating training
techniques and exercises from a wide variety of martial arts in their
workouts.
Boxercise, Tae Bo, Cardio-Kickboxing, Kung Fu Aerobics, and personal
trainers using punching bags, focus mitts and kicking pads in their sessions
are just a couple of examples of how martial arts training is being used
in cardio workouts for fitness and weight loss.
Because martial art training is typically high intensity and usually
lasts for at least an hour in most cases, it burns a maximum number of
kilojoules
or calories per workout and is therefore great for anyone who
wants to lose weight and lose it fast.
2. Doing martial arts for fitness
Most martial arts incorporate exercises and drills that improve cardiovascular
fitness and endurance, help build muscle strength and improve muscle flexibility
so they are perfect for anyone wanting to improve their overall fitness.
Cardiovascular fitness improvements require us to regularly elevate our
heart
rate for extended periods and most martial arts training can help
us do that.
Improving the strength, size and shape of our muscles requires us to
regularly subject them to some form of
resistance
training. Martial arts
training helps provide this training by requiring us to perform exercises
like push-ups and squats using our own body weight for resistance.
Improved flexibility is a natural byproduct of martial arts training
because most, if not all styles of martial art incorporate stretching
exercises in their workouts.
As a result of providing all of these fitness benefits, martial artists
like boxers and kickboxers are widely regarded as being among the fittest
athletes in the world and practitioners of karate, judo, etc are considered
among the strongest pound-for-pound and most flexible athletes in the
world.
3. Doing martial arts and self-defense
One of the most obvious benefits of doing a martial art is that it provides
us with the fitness, strength, skill and techniques necessary to protect
ourselves from being attacked by others who are out to harm us if the
need should ever arise.
Like an insurance policy, we hope you're never in a position to
have to use your martial arts training to defend yourself, but it's
great to know this ability is there just in case.
Because they are primarily concerned with elevating our heart rates to
burn energy and improve our fitness, many of the workouts listed above
like Tae Bo, Boxercise, etc don't really provide this benefit to
the same extent as doing martial arts training with a dedicated teacher
in a
martial arts school that only provides one service – to teach
you a specific martial art.
Many people mistakenly believe that because they punch a focus mitt 50
times during a session with their personal trainer that they know how
to punch properly and can therefore defend themselves if they need to.
This is a big mistake and we hope these people never find themselves in
a situation where this belief is tested.
Unless they've had many years of martial arts training themselves,
most personal trainers and gym instructors will not be able to offer advice
about your punching and kicking technique, they are only really qualified
to hold the focus mitts or kick-pad for you while you punch or kick them.
Remember, while probably great at what they do, these trainers are more
like aerobics instructors than specifically qualified martial arts instructors.
4. Doing martial arts and self-confidence
In addition to providing us with the ability to defend ourselves, one
of the greatest personal benefits that martial art training provides is
a high degree of self-confidence.
This self-confidence partly results from the knowledge that we are much
better equipped to defend ourselves given that we have done some martial
arts training, but it also comes from a sense of achievement once we begin
to master the techniques taught to us and the new confidence that results
from feeling fitter and stronger and looking fitter and stronger.
Given that one of the first things to suffer, and one of the hardest
things to reestablish afterwards, when we become overweight is our self-confidence
this benefit is of particular value to those of us who have a weight problem.
5. Doing martial arts to improve body balance and coordination
As well as helping us to become fitter and stronger, martial art training
typically involves the mastery of a range of techniques that requires
us to be well-balanced and have superior body coordination.
In learning to master these techniques we naturally improve our balance
and our coordination which helps us with other aspects of our daily life.
6. Doing martial arts for variety
Martial art training provides great variety in two ways.
Firstly, martial arts training sessions themselves have great variety
built into them by including warm-ups and cool-downs, stretching exercises,
strength building exercises, cardio exercises and exercises designed to
improve and teach us a wide variety of techniques.
This variety is great for our mind as well as our body.
Secondly, there are such a wide variety of martial arts to study that
we should be able to easily find one that suits our particular goals and
interests.
Whether we prefer to do a martial art that primarily revolves around
striking or grappling techniques or a perfect mix of both, or we want
to study a highly technical or very simple style, the choice is great.
7. Doing martial arts teaches discipline and provides motivation
Everybody knows that studying a martial art requires and teaches discipline.
Because it is also goal orientated, training in one of the many martial
arts also provides a great deal of
motivation.
Lack of discipline and motivation are the most often quoted reasons for
weight loss failures and for this reason, doing a martial art for weight
loss and fitness may help many of us who lack the required discipline
and motivation to achieve our weight loss goals to overcome these common
barriers to success.
8. Doing martial arts for spirituality
One definition of spirituality is "Activities which renew, lift
up, comfort, heal and inspire both ourselves and those with whom we interact."
Martial art training has been practiced by millions of people over many
centuries because among other things, it has a great ability to spiritually
uplift us.
As well as forging a better connection between our mind and body, it
also has the ability to forge a better connection between us and our world
and us and others.
9. Doing martial arts training is relatively inexpensive
Compared to joining some gyms and hiring some personal trainers, training
at a martial arts school or dojo is relatively inexpensive.
Many martial arts schools charge a very modest monthly fee for training
and the beauty of this is you can train when and as often as it suits
you.
In addition to low ongoing training costs, buying a uniform and any equipment
you may need to train in most cases will be relatively inexpensive as
well.
10. Doing martial arts has a social aspect
Many people who start doing martial arts training for weight loss, improved
fitness or self-defense end up enjoying it most for its social aspects.
As well as training and learning with others with similar
goals, many martial arts trainees form an informal
support
network to help encourage
and motivate each other. Through this association, many of these martial
artists end up becoming very good friends.
Many martial arts instructors too have very friendly dispositions and
foster a fun and friendly environment in which to train which endears
them to their students who typically also become close friends.
Conclusion
If your goal is to improve your fitness or lose weight but you need to
do something more exciting than jogging on a treadmill to keep you motivated,
perhaps you should consider doing a martial art like boxing, kickboxing,
karate, or judo.
In this article we listed the top 10 reasons to consider doing a martial
art for fitness and weight loss to help you decide if doing one is right
for you.
Many people have the misinformed opinion that martial arts schools are
full of children hoping to learn how to defend themselves against playground
bullies and thugs wanting to learn how to beat people up. Nothing could
be further from the truth.
Martial arts schools are typically full of people like you and me who
want to get fitter and stronger, lose weight and
make
new friends.
To find a martial art school near you, be sure to visit
our
Martial Arts School Directory.
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