Ozier,
Demonspeed's suggestion would be shared by many I have no doubt. I have read studies that (no oun intended) demonise's training to harden and calcify area's of th body. I am undecided in the merrits or lack thereof in such training methods.
I am wondering though, is the pain you experience during breaking of boards? Tiles? etc. Or do you mean you experience this pain by simply throwing a punch into a bag, or even midair?
I have heard many a new age instructor say "if it hurts, somethings wrong". I have no doubt we have all heard a traditional instructor at some point say "no pain no gain"
I am of the mentality that a low to moderate level of pain in many training methods is natural, and only when pain levels are high should one have cause for concern.
Im sure the most politically correct answer would be to suggest you seek the advice of a doctor, I myself would do this. I doubt you need make haste attending a medical clinic, simply mention the situation when next at your local G.P
Im wondering what your master has suggested. Honestly, its difficult to comment acurately when I am unsure of the situation that brings you pain.
I have been teaching for many years, and would suggest this if asked by one of my students...
" If the pain you are feeling is during a break, and subsides soon after the break,i believe this is normal. If the pain persists,i suspect your technique might need reassesment. If you experience pain when training with a heavy bag, i would suggest using bag mits (available at almost all boxing, and or martial arts suppliers). The last case is most curious, if you experience this pain when punching into mid air, this is most parculiar. If this is the case, i would have to ask more details regarding the type of pain, and where exactly you are feeling it. For example, if you are feeling it in the elbow, you might be snapping the punch out too hard, and putting stress on the elbow. I think this is called 'hyper extension' though please dont quote me on that."
Other then this, I cannot answer intelligently without more information. If the pain persists I would speak first hand to a a/your master, and or a doctor.
I hope this has helped in some way,
Vex
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