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  • Home training.

    This is my Home Gym, where do you train at home and what kit do you have?

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    That’s looking good, I mostly train in the park, and just do weights or weapons at home.

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      [QUOTE=chriscrudelli;n107]That’s looking good, I mostly train in the park, and just do weights or weapons at home.[/QUOTE]

      I love outdoor training - a quiet spot in the park is great. Get odd looks sometimes, but have also chatted to a few people who have then become students! Nice bit of marketing whilst training!!!

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        my magnolia tree
        it gives shelter from the rain, and the pigeons who nest in it are entertaining
        perfect for t'ai chi, except when the seedpods fall and you want to practise barefoot.

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          Mostly my kitchen, which is in no way big. It has allowed me to practice my basic skill set with some stepping drills. Kata is more difficult but I then practice a segment at a time where the space allows.
          In the garden I have sturdy crab apple tree which I use. From this I can hang a punch bag. In late summer I practice stick work and nun-chaku, targeting individual crab apples! The trunk and low branches are good for conditioning my hands and feet and also provide a target for stick work.
          It's a nice place to practice forms too, although the mole hills are becoming a nuisance!

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          • robg
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            That bag looks awesome Paul!
            And i love that you target crab apples with chucks. Really satisfying that must be!
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