Curious Aardvark wrote on Dec 13
th, 2021 at 3:00pm:
Needing something is quite different from doing something to improve an activity.
It's why swimmers also do gym work.
Just because something isn't strictly necessary, doesn't mean it won't help.
triceps, elbows, joint flexibility - all pay an impoirtant part in slinging.
And if you have somewhere you can put in a couple hours a day slinging, like jaegoor does, then yeah - you don't 'need' to do anything else.
jaegoor also does a fair bit of martial arts - which will help with the slinging.
As will the training he does with other weapons.
It all helps towards making you a better slinger.
We're not saying you have to do supplemantary exercise, just that it will help quite a lot if you can't sling every day.
And if you do supplementary exercise, what exercises do you do or recommend.
This is NOT a thread asking if it's necessary, but one asking, what exercises will help and what do people do.
So please, lets stick to that and NOT turn this into an argument about whether supplementary exercise is 'needed' or not.
Well, i have been doing martial arts for 8 years, knife throwing for 6 years and did some weight training too. When I starten slinging, i was training 5-6 times a week and the training was intense. For the first 4 months, i did slinging with a friend that didnt do any Sports. We had the same amount of power in our shots, but i was much stronger than him. By your logic, that would be impossible. And lets not forget, that martial arts is a great example of technique beating strenght.
And why shouldnt we turn this into an argument ? To me, this sounds like something a child would say after loosing an argument. (Yes, im 14 and told you to stop acting like a child, now think about that)