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Technique training sessions?

JeetKuneDo

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In Gung Fu we train on the focus pads for technique, and heavy bags for power ...

...can this b used for lifting? I know how important form is, so would any of u guys for example a session every week, or other week where u use light weights, and focus totaly on form with the purpose of migrating it onto your heavy lifts? Just wondered what your thought .. good or bad idea?
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omid

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"i said empty your mind. B formless shapless like water. U put water in a cup, it becomes the cup, u put water in a bottle it becomes the bottle. Now water can flow or it can crash ... b water my freind" - Bruce Lee
 
In my training for powerlifting there is a day for developing absolute power and one for speed work. Bench two different days and Squat/DL work on two other days.

The speed work is based on a percentage of the 1RM, and you focus on production of force and of course work on your form. If you are fast can become strong!!

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yes exactly.

you have your heavy movements. basics.

there are your coordination movements. i use the stability ball from time to time with lighter weight or may use dbells and alternate arms for presses etc. these focus more on your nervous system developing coordination.

i integrate both into my training so as not to stagnate with just raw lifting.
 
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