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Thank you Iron Weasel for a direct concise answer.
The indirect method I follow started out with the mung bean sack until the contents were pulverized (took just under 3 months) and I had to repeat it two more times.
the next stage was filling the bag with Pumice mixed with Coal, slightly denser then the beans but easier then the following stage which is the River Rocks.
I used to do the Direct method that started with a pot of mung beans which was okay but when I progressed to the sand I found I was calousing too much and my sensitivity when drawing/carving or playing my instrument was being affected so I stopped.
For execution exercises I tend to favor Boards. Palm slap I did 3 one inch boards, 5 if I used the cutting palm. finger tips only 1. Concrete Patio Slab I used to be able to do 2 1" but recently.
In the progress method do you also have requirements/testing to demonstrate how to project the energy through soft tissue to shock/damage internal organs.
Some I've seen are:
the thick folded towel over the brick/slab
Selective breaks ie: 3 slabs break the bottom one
one i've heard of but not seen is the submersion of the object under some water.
Blocks are favored over boards because there is a lot of variation from board to board, and age and moisture can be determining factors.
We try to use the same supplier to ensure consistency between students/classes/blocks.
People showing off IP 'skills' using ONE block is ridiculous. My youngest daughter can, and has broken ONE block, without hand training.
Pillows, towels and phonebooks do NOT mimic soft tissue barriers. They cushion the blunt trauma to the (untrained) hand, so that you can hit harder without injury. That is one of the points of training IP in the first place.
I don't notice the sting as much, but I haven't lost any tactile sensitivity because of my hand training. I work in the medical field, and sometimes I need to palpate a patients' vein for a venipuncture, and I haven't noticed any difference.
But, then, our method of training doesn't disfigure like other 'shortcut' methods tend to.
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Originally Posted by RD'S Alias - 1A
I have easily beaten every one I have ever fought.....
You might be misunderstanding our training method. This was a long thread several months ago.
Our training engages the muscle and facia/connective tissue, to stress/stimulate it into growth and resilience.
It's a long series of repetitive movements and postures. THOSE consume the training time.
The body striking comes at the very end and is miminal, timewise.
We all do some supplemental body striking drills, but those aren't a formal part of the "Iron Body" regimen.
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Originally Posted by RD'S Alias - 1A
I have easily beaten every one I have ever fought.....
For the original topic, not reading the thread to see how off track its gone, this topic became boring after about the 1st 2 weeks of undergrad physiology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_remodeling