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SUMMARY
In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Jeremy and Andrew engage in a lively debate about the merits of hardwood floors versus matted floors in martial arts training. They share personal experiences, discuss the pros and cons of each surface, and explore how these choices impact safety, realism, and training effectiveness. The conversation delves into subjective preferences and the versatility of training spaces.
TAKEAWAYS
The discussion is not about which surface is better.
Hardwood floors are generally more stable and easier to clean.
Matted floors are considered safer for certain techniques.
Training on hardwood can feel more connected to the ground.
The energy of a training space can influence performance.
Training intensity should dictate the choice of surface.
Accessibility of training spaces is a key consideration.
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Check out more at www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/partners
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SUMMARY
In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Jeremy and Andrew engage in a lively debate about the merits of hardwood floors versus matted floors in martial arts training. They share personal experiences, discuss the pros and cons of each surface, and explore how these choices impact safety, realism, and training effectiveness. The conversation delves into subjective preferences and the versatility of training spaces.
TAKEAWAYS
The discussion is not about which surface is better.
Hardwood floors are generally more stable and easier to clean.
Matted floors are considered safer for certain techniques.
Training on hardwood can feel more connected to the ground.
The energy of a training space can influence performance.
Training intensity should dictate the choice of surface.
Accessibility of training spaces is a key consideration.
This episode is sponsored by Martialytics. Spend less time running your martial arts business and more time doing the martial arts parts of your business! Martialytics provides easy to use and versatile tools for well-established school as well as ones just starting out. If you sign up through us, they will DOUBLE your free trial to 60 days!
Check out more at www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/partners

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