| In the book, The Tao of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce
Lee talks about the desirable characteristics of promoting speed. These qualities include
mobility; spring, resilience and elasticity; stamina; physical and mental alertness;
imagination and anticipation. "Exercise which increase skill and flexibility of the
both hand and footwork are indispensable building blocks for the fighter," Lee wrote.
"Many fighters fail to appreciate how much true speed depends on economy of motion
(good form and good coordination). Thus, constant mechanical drill is essential."
And that is what youre going to get in this story. Drills, drills and more
drills. In no time, your hands are going to be fast, fast, fast. But thats what you
want, right? Whether you compete in no-holds-barred events, fast punches can only improve
your arsenal and make you more dangerous.
Where do you start? There are several drills you can do, including a variety of
push-ups, bungee cord drills and reflex drills. These are nice because you dont need
a lot of room, and you dont need a lot of money. All you need is a little desire.
Before you begin these exercises, consult a physician. The last thing you want to do is
hyperextend an elbow or damage a shoulder. And always warm up before you begin.
Push-Ups
In order to improve your hand speed, you must first develop your strength.
Hand clap push-ups, knuckle push-ups, one-arm push-ups and focus mitt push-ups are a great
way to develop your strength.
Start with hand clap push-ups. Assume a push-up position, push yourself up, clap your
hands, return to the starting position and repeat.
Knuckle push-ups are next. Assume a push-up position, clench your fists, push yourself
up, pause, return to the starting position and repeat.
When you do the one-arm knuckle push-ups, hold one arm behind your back and spread your
legs a little wider than usual for balance.
Youll need a partner to do this last drill. Assume a push-up position in front of
your partner, who should kneel in front of you with focus mitts on each hand. Push
yourself up, throw a right punch at the focus mitt, land, push yourself up, throw a left
punch at the left mitt, return to the starting position and repeat.
In the beginning, do three sets of 10 reps for each type of push-up. You should
eventually increase the sets and reps. For variety, do different push-ups each workout.
Paper Training
Speed is worthless of your punches arent accurate. This drill enhances
your accuracy. When you do this drill, bear in mind what Lee once said, "Let the man
feel it before he sees it." What does he mean? Dont telegraph your move before
striking to target.
To do this drill, youll need some rope, a piece of paper, an eye hook and some
string. Attach the rope to the ceiling and tie the eye hook to the other end of the rope.
Next, tie the strung to the eye hook and attach the paper to the end of the string so it
hangs about head-high.
Assume a fighting stance and throw punches at the paper. The idea is to barely make
contact. Mix it up by throwing a variety of punches. Do this drill for five to 10 minutes.
Bungee Cord Training
Training with the bungee cord is another way to build arm strength. There
are two ways to do this drill. The first requires a partner. In the first drill, assume a
fighting stance and hold the handle of one end of the bungee cord while your partner
stands behind you holding the other end of the cord. Throw a punch, return to the starting
position and repeat.
The second drill does not require a partner because you wear the bungee cord device
around your shoulders. Hold each handle and throw a variety of punches. The duration, sets
and reps are up to you.
Focus Mitt Training
Focus mitt training is another good method for developing your reflexes and
accuracy. This drill also requires a partner. Assume a fighting stance in front of your
partner, who should wear a pair of focus mitts. Your partner should hold the gloves at
chest-height and pointed toward his chest. Without notice, he should turn one glove and
face it toward you. If your partner holds his left hand up, strike with your left hand. If
he holds up his right hand up, strike with your right hand. Do this drill by rounds.
Sparring
To complete your speed training, you should spar with a partner. Don some
protective gear ad go at it.
About the author: Richard Bustillo, who owns the IMB Academy in Torrance,
California, trained with Bruce Lee.
September 1998 / M. A. Training
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