
jiu-jitsu fighter
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So many styles...
jiu-jitsu fighter replied to AZGrasshopper's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
im 17 and 140 so we have a little in common bjj is a grappling martial art, using, throws+takedowns+submissions to defeat an attaker, i also study boxing to incorporate the striking element, good luck -
Elements of Proper Self-defense Training
jiu-jitsu fighter replied to Joe Hardwick's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
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severe matburn THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! absolutely i take their advice, yes canada is so pleasant, i go to a public school and by harrased i mean , he was picking on me, absolutely not, i hit him with my kali sticks because he was twice my size otherwise i would have used my fists/feet/elbows/ at least severe matburn gets it,
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im thinking of crosstraining a little in the art of kali, not to become proficient in it , but just to be aware of how to deal with weapons. is this a good idea or should i not waste my time my sifu/guro/master is certified under dan inosanto and tuhon leo gaje, so theres no problem there ,hes fully capable of teaching it but is it worth investing my time in?
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because all of you think there is a moral answer, help her out, or be nice , or better your technique while helping her, or shes new theres no excuse for her actions she was wrong, i wanted advice on how to handle the situation, not how to become friends, i have plenty of friends , i need competent training partners not , little miss "ooh slow down im only a girl". did any of you think she joined the all mens class to train or to pick up guys? hmmm maybe...... most of you were so ignorant, next time I will be much more clear, much more clear, and i get your point, about bad attitude, this guy harrased me at school so i took out my kali sticks at whooped his ass , he got hurt because he had a bad attitude, so....that doesn't happen all the time i wanted advice not, a lesson in how to treat others, i already learned that in kindergarten ,
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they're in judo, yes, but the approach is different and theres alot of different techniques, but bjj did come from jujutsu and judo so why would it look the same? and not all the basics are the same only some, and not all the advanced stuff is the same, every bjj teacher i know has made up some of his own stuff, thats not the case with the judo teachers i have met, they say they stick with tradition and teach the techniques unchanged, but why not modify them if they will be more effective/efficient ?
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ramymensa your so wrong my bjj class has no morals just plain training, and i didn't beat her, not once, she knew what she was doin and she was tough, im 17 and im not a baby, im goin to college in a few months, and im part of the canadian armed forces, (army reserves) so don't tell me to grow up. i didn't dominate her, she was just pissed cuz i put up too much of a fight for her
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TKD blackbelts
jiu-jitsu fighter replied to Azim's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
thats very true tjs, actually its a rule in bjj that you will not be recognized as a bb unless you are 16 years of age( and you rightfully deserved one) these mcdojos must be stopped -
don't waste your $$ on the adidas equipment, macho or lightning would do fine