Black Belt Wiki is a free martial arts wiki. We will help you with Shotokan Kata, Taekwondo Forms, Kicks, Punches, Grappling, Aikido, Goju-Ryu, Krav Maga, Bo Staff, Kyokushin, Judo, Terminology, etc. You can also learn about different martial arts styles. This wiki will also improve your martial arts agility, balance, conditioning, flexibility, speed, etc. Please help others by adding info to this wiki. Page Date - 27 Feb 2016 13:06 FYI - We will be transferring to a new software platform this summer (in order to be better viewed on mobile devices, etc). We apologize for any disruptions!! Things are going a little slower than expected but we hope to be fully converted by the end of August. List of Isometric Exercises This page provides a list of isometric exercises that can be done at home, the office or the dojo. These exercises are strength training routines used in martial arts such as Karate and Kung Fu. Isometric exercises involve using the muscles of the body against themselves in order to produce resistance that is equivalent to weight lifting exercises. In contrast to dynamic tension exercises, isometric exercises are static and do not involve any movement. Isometric exercises are usually body weight exercises that do not use equipment such as dumbbells. In addition, many isometric exercises can be done "secretly" (discreetly) at home and at work without any equipment… or people wondering why you are doing push-ups in the office! All stretches and exercises should be supervised by a trained martial arts instructor in order to prevent injuries and to ensure the proper technique is utilized. If you have had an injury or are in pain, please see a doctor before starting any stretching or exercise program. For additional stretches and exercises, please visit the main Martial Arts Physical Fitness section. Examples of Isometric Exercises - Exercises include videos & instructions
Instructional Videos for Isometric Training
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