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datguy

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    Taekwondo, Judo, and Kickboxing.

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  1. Hi. I've been getting sharp stabbing headaches that last usually not even a second followed by really painful, dull headaches that can last for hours. I've been getting these headaches almost everyday for a long time and recently they've gotten worse and I get them every day. I haven't had any head trauma of any sort so that rules injury out of the equation. The closest thing i can relate these headaches to are cluster headaches, however, the symptoms don't always add up. I get pressure behind the eyes and stuffy nose on the affected side (left) of my head, which is common for these types of headaches but just today the pain has moved into my left ear as well. I'm getting an MRI on Friday but was wondering if anyone had any advice/input/insight as to whats going on. Thanks!
  2. Alright, so recently I started training at an MMA gym and I have been using the gloves provided but now I can afford my own and would like to know what type of boxing gloves should someone who's 140lbs and trains daily but also fights in amateur bouts be looking at? Thanks for the help!
  3. The best defense for a school fight is to stay out of any drama and to always be respectful..cliche, I know but it's all true. If you want my opinion, I would start lifting at the school, join the wrestling team, and if you insist on teaching yourself focus on boxing punches but keep everything simple. That way if or when you can get a teacher you will know some ground fighting and the simplicity of a boxer's punch is much more easy to learn on your own than wing chins chain punching is to learn on your own.
  4. You cannot learn a martial art and become effective all by yourself. Who's going to correct your mistakes? Plus if you pick up any nasty habits they're hard to break. If you don't mind me asking, where are you from and how far are you willing to travel? Maybe I could search some places online and have you check them out because in all honesty you should really train with a real instructor. Oh, before I forget, keep your mind open...wing chun may sound good but you may change your mind and figure out you like another martial art..perhaps a non Chinese art.
  5. Thanks for the input everybody. I've always chambered my roundhouse kicks and being somewhat new to other styles was just curious. Thanks again!
  6. Hey, I was just curious as to why some martial arts chamber their roundhouse like taekwondo while others just throw the kick from the ground up? What are the pros and cons of each way?
  7. Unfortunately that's about as authentic as it gets around here. Evolve MMA usually has good reviews so I'll check it out but regardless I have a contusion in my foot and it hurts so bad lol no training for a little while.
  8. Alright, so nobody's sure what to think about this school but could someone tell me what I should look for in a good Muay Thai gym or instructor? Thanks.
  9. Hey everybody, I was wondering what should I look for in a Muay Thai school? I want to get into some competition and still be able to defend myself. What do you think of this school? http://www.evolveohio.com/academyofmartialarts.htm Does it look legitimate to you? Thanks for your time.
  10. Alright I guess I can see where you are coming from. I do TKD and my school doesn't break, Olympic spar, or anything like that. My teacher is from Korea so he's very traditional. I've broken boards before but it just doesn't do anything for me.
  11. Don't mention it..it's cool. I know PTSD's nothing to be ashamed of but I'm just saying I dont have any of the symptoms. Maybe the title was misleading...It's not flashbacks so much as it is I catch myself going over it in my head very clearly. It's not daily or anything..just every so often if I'm just sitting around.
  12. It definitely isn't PTSD...Its just that i can remember it as if it was yesterday.
  13. When has the martial arts way of life I guess one could say "clicked" for you? Like for me it just all clicked and made sense all of a sudden. Anyone else have the same thing?
  14. So a little over a year ago I got into a bad fight. I mean it was pretty dirty and I've been in a number of fights but this one was by far the worst. Though I came through on top and wasn't injured too badly, the way it started out couldv'e ended badly had I not been trained. Anyways, I often find myself "zoned out" replaying the fight in my head. These flashbacks don't bother me in any way, shape, or form but I was just wondering is this normal? Anyone else have the same thing? I use this fight as a lesson on what works and what doesn't and it has definitely helped me with more recent situations so I guess nothing's wrong, right?
  15. More hip rotation. Your speed and power will greatly increase if you involve your hips more. On your roundhouse it looks as though you're kicking upwards rather than across. On your crescent kick make sure you look and see your target before you kick. Keep up the good work and train hard!
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