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luca61

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  1. Well, to be the devil's advocate,sometimes the fact that grappling on the ground you get stomped or you get injured by broken glass, needles, rock and so forth is an excuse for not studying groundwork. Being realistic, with the adrenaline dump kicking in, the type of surface you are rolling in becomes secondary. My main concern with BJJ is that sometimes has an excessive sport component that compromises self defense attitude. But this is not for BJJ but for the many others MA ( Karate, Judo, Olympic Tae Known Do and so forth).

  2. My instructor said that non contact fighting is advance systema and he has no idea how it works.

    Maybe he doesn't know how it works because is just a myth, like KI power, ko pressure points, and so on. I thought that in 2011 this nonsense had already stopped.

  3. I agree with you Guitarguy. If I may add something, is that Muy Thai is favored because uses more training equipment such as focus mitts, bag, shield and so on. I know that is not the case with Kyokushin and derivatives, but some dojo still spend a large amount of the time striking thin air and missing the feedback of hitting solid objects. In the seventies Traditional Karate used a lot the Makiwara, but with the turn to the sport oriented side it has mostly been forgotten.

  4. Scott Sonnon said that psychic non contact fighting only works on compliant partners. I don't think non contact fighting makes an art more marketable because it is too unbelievable. I read about R.O.S.S. and the style is less aggressive in the beginning phases of training and less technique based than systema; however, the style also has sambo influences because their is gi and no gi grappling.

    Psychic non contact fighting? Is this a joke.

  5. Hi guys i'm 180cm and i obviously buy the 180 size in the japanese cut and im struggling to shrink my shureido and my tokaido gi's they are 100% cotton and i just cant shrink them do they take several washes before i see any difference?

    thanks

    chris

    I was told to wash them with hot water and put them in a dryer for a few cycles ( otherwise never put your gi in dryer). Since Tokaido and Shureido are high quality (and expensive) I would also consider taking them to a tailor for better adjustments.

  6. Except for the individual that promote themselves before 40 yr of age, I don't think that the criteria should be decided by a marked improvements in technical abilities. If are are a serious martial artist by the time that you have achieved a 7 Dan there will a natural erosion of physical skill. Personally, I believe that the 8th Dan should be awarded based on knowledge and ability to pass your experience to future generation. With regards to the Hwa Rang Do claim to be able to know 4000+ techniques I wonder how many you can do well. After 30 yr I'm still struggling in iimproving the basic ones. I know that some organization ( like the SKA) stop their ranking at 5th because it was the last one achieved by Funakoshi ( but I could be wrong about that)

    Happy 4th of July,

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