Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Benefits Of Focus Pad Training


In my years as a self-defense instructor, I have

tried and tested many training methods to find out

the fastest, most effective way to produce the

best results in the shortest time possible.

I don't run a self-defense club or ongoing long-term

classes. My "specialty" is short-term courses and

seminars. I need to share knowledge and teach physical

skills in the shortest time possible. And that

training has to "stick."

I don't "train" people. I teach them how to train

themselves. I encourage my clients to take full

responsibility for their own learning process and

the results that they produce. There are many excellent

resources out there, but that's all they are...

Information is inert until you apply it to accomplish

something. Its up to you, study and apply them.

One of the most powerful methods I've found to teach

proper punching and striking skills in the fastest,

most efficient way is FOCUS PAD training.

WHAT ARE FOCUS PADS?

Focus pads (also called focus mitts, coaching pads,

punch mitts and target pads) are flat, hand-held

pads that are about 12 inches in diameter.

They are made of dense foam covered in leather or

vinyl. They have been used in boxing, kickboxing and

martial arts training for ages.

HOW ARE THEY USED?

The pads are held by a coach or training partner

at different ranges, positions and levels. The

puncher and pad holder work together to build

offensive and defensive skills, sharpen reflexes

and condition the body.

THE BENEFITS OF FOCUS PAD TRAINING

Focus pads are cheap, portable and easy to find.

They are an excellent training investment that allow

you to conduct a wide variety of drills for the

development of several combative qualities.

If you're still undecided about whether or not focus

pad training is right for you, here are some of the

benefits.

FOCUS PAD TRAINING IS FUN AND CHALLENGING!

Focus pad training is a blast. Partner training with

focus pads allows you to perform a wide variety of

drills and "fighting games."

Because there are so many ways to use focus pads, it's

easy to keep your training fun and interesting. And

most importantly... if you enjoy doing something, you'll

do it more often.

FOCUS PADS ARE INEXPENSIVE

You can pick up a pair of focus pads at a good

sporting goods or martial art supply store. A decent

pair will set you back about 50 to 70 bucks.

You'll also need a good pair of bag gloves or boxing

gloves to protect your knuckles. They'll cost you

about the same. $100 bucks for a full-blown training

system seems like a pretty decent investment to me!

FOCUS PADS ARE PORTABLE

Unlike equipment such as heavy bags, focus pads are

small, light and extremely portable. You can throw

them in a sport bag or knapsack and take them pretty

much anywhere.

Because they don't have to be installed or mounted,

they are excellent where room is limited or its

impractical to install more cumbersome equipment.

FOCUS PADS DEVELOP EXCELLENT HITTING SKILLS FAST

If I had to teach you how to hit properly, in the

shortest time possible, I'd use focus pads. If you

already knew how to punch but you wanted to improve

and refine you hitting skills, again I'd recommend

focus pad work.

Because the pads are relatively small, they develop

accuracy.

Because they can be moved quickly into different

positions and at different angles, they are one of

the best methods available for working punches in

combination.

Because they can be moved dynamically and even

pulled out of the way, they can be used to develop

quick thinking and "non-telegraphic" delivery.

FOCUS PADS SUPPLEMENT HEAVY BAG TRAINING

All impact training stresses the body. If you hit

too hard or too often you're going to get injured.

The problem is that punching power increases faster

than the body can adapt and become resilient enough

to withstand that impact energy.

There is a period of "adaptation" required before

for tendons and ligaments become stronger and more

resilient.

It takes about 6 to 10 weeks of more moderate training

before all out, full power hitting efforts can be

performed safely. That's where focus pads come in.

For starters, there is far less resistance to hitting

a focus pad than a 60 to 100 lb heavy bag. That allows

you to work on your punching power with less strain

on your joints and connective tissues. This allows you

to work your way up to more demanding heavy bag

training which is undeniably harder on the body.

If you already do heavy bag work, you can do your

focus pad work on days in between your heavy bag

sessions. That will afford you some "active recovery"

and the ability to continue working on your

hitting skills while giving your body a time to

recover.

FOCUS PADS IMPROVE YOUR SPARRING AND FIGHTING SKILLS

If you ever watch a good fighter sparring, you'll

notice that he begins to react to being punched at

BEFORE the punch is even thrown.

Its almost as if he is reading their opponent's mind

and anticipating what is about to happen before it

does.

What is actually happening is that by being punched

(or kicked) at over and over again, the brain begins

to interpret the meaning of certain positions, weight

distributions and body signals.

When holding the pads and watching various punches

travelling in your direction, you begin to establish

"pattern recognition" which will enhance your ability

to anticipate and defend yourself from attack.

STRESS INOCULATION (HIT PSYCHOLOGY)

Many people are terrified with the idea of being hit

in a fight. Just as many are uncomfortable with the

idea of punching another human being. (I'm not sure

why because I kinda like it! ;-)

In fact, because it is an "unknown" people are far

more concerned about being hit than they should be.

Speaking from the perspective of someone who has been

punched, hit and kicked thousands and thousands of

time; its not so bad! You do not want to be terrified

by the idea of being hit or overwhelmed if it happens.

I refer to your comfort level with the idea of hitting

and being hit as "Hit Psychology." People with weak

hit psychology are more prone to panic or "freeze up"

in a combative situation. They can become overwhelmed

by an exaggerated and unnecessary fear of the

encounter and perform poorly.

We have a term for that in the self-defense field... Its

called, "NOT GOOD!"

Stress inoculation is a process of de-sensitizing

someone to the fear of combat by exposing them to

controlled amounts of impact in a low stress, non-

threatening environment.

In a short period of time, the student finds that

situations that formerly terrified her are far more

manageable and even enjoyable!

FIGHT-RELATED CONDITIONING

Did you know that conditioning is "exercise specific?"

If you are a runner, your body will become fit and

accustom to running but not nearly as much for

swimming or cycling.

If you work out on an elliptical machine, your body

gets more efficient at working out on an elliptical

machine. Your body adapts and improves specific to the

activity that you are participating in. So what you

ask?

I'll tell you what... the best way to condition your

body for fighting is by mimicking movements and

actions that are like fighting. It's as simple as

that.

I have trained with people who would be considered

extremely fit athletically but tire very quickly when

introduced to combative training drills.

The good news is that there are a wide variety of

combative drills that you can do with focus pads

that will tone the muscles, build your stamina and

endurance and enhance your self-defense performance.

SO... what I'm saying is this. Not only is combative

training such as pad work an excellent, whole body

form of exercise. The conditioning provides fitness

qualities directly relevant to self-defense and

fighting.

FOCUS PAD TRAINING BURNS FAT

Many people undertake ongoing martial arts and

self-defense training to get into shape... and more

specifically to lose weight (excess body fat) and

regain a lean and mean physique. Focus pad

training is excellent for fat loss. Here's why...

Not that long ago, the belief was that the best way

to lose body fat was through LSD (long slow distance)

aerobic exercise. In other words, low intensity

exercise that was sustained for at least 20 to

30 minutes. The theory was that during exercise your

body uses fat as a fuel source at lower intensity and

it burns glucose instead of fat at higher intensity

levels.

That might be true, but the assumption was that fat

loss is based on the amount of calories you burned

during your workout. That's not the case. The amount

of calories you burn during your exercises session

is minimal.

What does matter is the extra calories you burn

BETWEEN your workouts.

Fat burning is accomplished more effectively by

interval training. Interval training involves periods

of moderate to high intensity exertion intersperse

with low intensity periods to catch your breath and

recover your energy in between.

This type of training will increase your metabolism

for hours after your workout and you will burn more

overall calories and body fat.

Focus pads are excellent for interval training.

FOCUS PAD TRAINING REDUCES STRESS

There have been very few evolutionary changes in the

human body in millions of years. One thing that has

not changed is our survival mechanism. The body is

predisposed to "fighting or fleeing" from a

threatening situation.

What HAS changed however is the fact that in modern

day life, most of the "threats" we perceive are not

actual, physical threats and do not merit kicking

butt or running off. So what happens is that we

activate this "fight or flight response" but do

neither.

A host of chemical and physical changes occur that,

if left unchecked become toxic and unhealthy. That

is why exercise is so healthy and such a great way

to manage stress.

I suggest that cardiovascular exercise satisfies

the body's need for flight. I believe that impact

training such as hitting a pair of focus pads or a

heavy bag satisfies the bodies evolutionary need

to fight.

FOCUS PAD TRAINING MAKES YOU MENTALLY TOUGHER

Mental Toughness is the ability to be effective,

healthy and happy regardless of the challenges and

stressors in your life. It involves building your

ability to cope with stress by repeatedly exposing

yourself to stress and then recovering from it.

The more you do this the tougher you get on a

physical, mental and emotional level. Focus pad

training can be used to improve your mental toughness

in two ways.

Physiologically, The interval training that I've

already mentioned builds mental toughness. Doing

"round training." (intervals of exertion interspersed

with short periods of recovery) teaches your body to

expend energy and then recover. This expend, recover,

expend, recover process makes you tougher and more

emotionally resilient.

Another opportunity that focus pads provide is the

ability to design "never give up drills." I've

referred to this in my Power Punching Guide as

"blitz" training.

Blitz training is an advance training method that

involves going "all out" for a predetermined period

of time. You push yourself through the pain of lactic acid in your muscles and the discomfort of being winded and push, push push yourself until

you reach the end of the drill.

This is not only a terrific conditioner for your

body but it is also an excellent mental exercise to

teach you on of the most important traits that you

can have for self-defense: "NEVER GIVE UP."

FINAL THOUGHTS

Bottom line... if want to develop and refine your

punching skills quickly, condition your body with

fight-related exercise and design challenging and

versatile training sessions then take a serious

look at focus pad training.

Randy LaHaie

Randy@ToughenUp.com








Randy LaHaie is the president of Protective Strategies and has been teaching reality-based self-defense for over 30 years. He is the author of several "Toughen Up Combative Training Guides" (http://www.ToughenUp.com)

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