- Iron rings
Iron rings are heavy metal rings used in
martial arts for various training purposes. Metal rings have a long history of being used inYau Kung Mun ,Hung Gar , and other styles for weight training, to harden the muscle, skin, or bone, or strengthen the arms and fists.Types of rings
Many different types of rings are available. The "Chi Sau Ring" is used for conditioning the body in many stances, and exercises. Four inch diameter" Chi Sau Rings" weigh 600g; five inch diameter iron rings weigh 800g. Some iron rings are sold in sets, such as two small and two large rings. Some rings are made of other metals such as steel or brass, and rattan rings are also used for exercise.
Use in martial arts
Chinese
forms training is done to improve the mind and body. To get the most out of your forms training,martial arts practitioner and writerStefan Verstappen suggests that forms training be done with “brass or steel rings ...around the wrists and ankles to add weight during the performance of the form.” Verstappen states that “ [s] pecial wrist and ankle weights can help in the development of muscles, and endurance. Light dumb bells can also be substituted." He warns that people doing training should "...be careful not to perform the movements too quickly since the weights tend to make you overextend your techniques which can cause injury to the joints.” Other ways of enhancing the value of forms training include training outdoors in varied conditions and using varying speeds. [Stefan Verstappen is a writer and martial arts practitioner and author of the book, The "Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient China", published by China Books & Periodicals. Available online at: http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:wigu-P4z_gcJ:www.chinastrategies.com/hiddenforms.htm+brass+ring+martial+arts&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=31]Ying Ching Kuen and external forms ofYau Kung Mun are practised with iron rings to build strength, power, and endurance [ [http://www.yaukungmun.com.au/External%20Hand%20Forms.htm Yau Kung Mun Kung Fu External Hand Forms ] ]The southern Chinese
kung fu style ofHung Gar is "hard, strong style" that uses "rooted stances such as thehorse stance (mabu)". Hung Gar practitioners use "...sand bags to strengthen grip, as well as iron rings in strengthening arms and tight fists." [ [http://kungfu-artistry.com/?p=76 Kung Fu Artistry » Blog Archive - kung fu (wushu), martial arts, fitness, health, history and cultural discussions ] ] Hung Gar is derived from theShaolin Temple kung fu system developed during the Ching dynasty. Hung Gar training uses "...prolonged stance training and many isometric breathing exercises. To do fist training, students wear iron rings, weighing from 2-4 lbs on their arms. "The force of the student's strike causes the rings to slide down the arms smashing into the back of the hands, reminding the students to hold a "tight fist."" [ [http://hungkuen.tripod.com/kungfu.htm Kung Fu Page ] ]In martial arts films
The movie "
Crippled Avengers " (1978) (also known as The "Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms") Dao Chang (Lu Feng) depicts the use of iron rings for sparring and fighting. In the movie "Kung Fu Hustle ," iron rings were used by actorChiu Chi Ling , who played the role of an effeminate tailor who specializes in fighting with iron rings. In the movie "Drunken Master ", actorJackie Chan used iron rings while practicing the horse stance.References
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