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Reddit mentions of Lung Choy Shung First Aid Pain Relief Liquid (Dit Da Jow) (6.76 Fl Oz.) (1 Bottle)

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Lung Choy Shung First Aid Pain Relief Liquid (Dit Da Jow) (6.76 Fl Oz.) (1 Bottle)
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  • Lung Choy Shung the original manufacture of the Five Photo Brand First Aid Antiseptic is an effective topical analgesic for the temporary relief from muscle pain, back ache, sports injury, and bruising.
  • A proprietary blend of herbs to quickly relieve all types of muscle, joint and tendon injury and fatigue.
  • Known to reduce the likelihood of skin infections due to injury.
  • 100% herbal blend used and trusted by generations.
  • USA Version: Inspected by USA Customs and allowed for sales in the United States
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u/Thomassacre ยท 5 pointsr/kungfu

Yes, it is 100% necessary and will improve most aspects of your fighting ability. conditioning properly has no drawbacks aside from pain and time. start and progress SLOW and STEADY to avoid later issues with arthritis in the hands. Aside from the martial aspects training the body will make sure you have good bone density in old age and less likely to succumb to frailty.




My current regimen is morning and night before bed because i find it easy to incorporate without chewing into my time.



Start with an Iron Palm Bag (canvas material filled with mung bean). not expensive to buy or easy to make.



Buy a wooden rolling pin (like for pie) and use it on your shins and forearm bridge. Roll up and down bone areas with a level just at "uncomfortable" but not "painful" as you get stronger you will find one day you are applying much more pressure than you used to. Also can be used on soft tissues like muscles and tendons as one might use a "foam roller" for myofacial release and just well cause it feels damn good after a hard training session haha.



you can also use soft medicine balls or a mung bean bag to strike your ribs and abdominal area (once again in a progressive regular daily manor) to make you much more resistant to body blows.



forearm striking drills with fellow students should also be regular curriculum and its fun because it really brings out the evidence on who (and who has not ;D ) been training.



I have had no issues with "rough skin" or anything my friends that are carpenters have much "rougher" and less strong hands, and i do finger tip conditioning also with jagged water softening salt soooo... lol Most people have no idea how tough I am and it's really fun to sometimes demonstrate (pick on) with much larger body builders who only work physique haha.



also you will NEED a dit da jow. i personally have had good luck with this brand http://www.amazon.com/Five-Photo-Brand-Antiseptic-Solstice/dp/B001U5JOB0



I typically buy from my local "asian mart" but where ever you can find best price is fine.



when it comes down to it you are training a martial art system. If you dont want to condition, well, plenty of people don't; however those guys are usually the first to get their asses handed to them by a first year BJJ student in a fight. A gun carried for self defense isn't of much use if you only have rubber bullets to shoot. You WILL want ALL major points of contact on your body for your style either for attacking or defending to be conditioned at minimum.



if you have any more questions feel free to ask I'm glad someone is interested in actually doing things correctly.