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Ashura

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  1. well see this whole argument of where this topic should've been placed would've been solved if there was a Japaense forum, like I suggested
  2. See in a street fight you have to go Oni-Style and start biting and destroying them all beastial like.
  3. Hello, I was wondering something..I live in Tacoma WA and I can;t find any good JKD places that teach Jun Fan Gung Fu along with JKD philosiphy...Anyone around this area teach it or know of any place that does?
  4. I know you need to doit at home, I was saying take what you learn in class and stretch at home, yes books are useful but they aren't a necessity.
  5. Well, I'm with Tombstone, I fon;t really have much of a style, when I was younger though I did practition in Karate when I was 7, and then I practiced in Tae Kwan Do when I was in the 6th grade. But I now practice alone, well not really alone I have a few friends that I practice with. We learn from books, and movies, and other methods that I won't say at the momment. Well I do kinda take Aikido now, my Principle at my high school has practiced in Aikido for 20 years, and he is teaching me some useful stuff.
  6. I doubt you guys really need a book to get your flexibility up, I mean I got my flexibility up buy doing my normal stretches I learned in my martial arts classes, and by practicing my kicks and such..Kur is basically going to tell you what most Martial artists do in classes...
  7. Well, this topic just made me realizse how lazy I am becoming hI haven't stretched ina few weeks, U better go doi that now...
  8. You all need to realize the real meaning of SHOTO!
  9. Well I was wondering if anyone that uses these forums have anything on Chinese Fan Dancing, I know it's not really martial arts but, hey some chinese people use to fan dance
  10. As I stated before I use to be in Karate and Tae Kwan Do, but now I just practice on my own, I take useful skills from say like Thai boxing or some other martial arts and just incorporate them to what I do..
  11. It's just part of being a human being, it's an instinct so to speak. So, I guess I am mostly just agreeing with Martial_Artist.
  12. I'v just recently heard about this martiala rts, it sounds Korean, but it might not I've seen some moves from it, and it looks kind of like Tae Kwan Do. So what is Moo Duk Kwan?
  13. Hello, I am sort of new to these forums..This whole JKD talk has gotten me semi confused about JKD. I've taken a few classes, like karate and tae kwan do, didn;t get very far in them but they were fun. But now I practice martial arts on my own using books, movies anything I can. I take moves from different styles and incorporate them the way i see fit..So am I using JKD philosiphy or am I just some weirdo?
  14. Well study the take down techniques and go from there..But sometimes it will happen so maybe learn how to ground fight yourself because you probably won't be able to avoid it all the time.
  15. Hey, I was wondering what is Dragon Moo-Do, I have never heard of it.
  16. Eh, you kind of need both, all these 'fancy' techniques or moves or whatever are for form training ususally...
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