Everything posted by DaveAbramson
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Good style for a 5 year old?
DaveAbramson replied to mips's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-TrainingI agree with the above comments about having a good instructor. Sometimes instructors, even those with kids, have a hard time dealing with kids of that age. In regards to a style, I recommend taekwondo, as it goes well with gymnastics, balancing, shifting body weight, etc.
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Is this school TOO traditional?
My advice would be to try it... learn the basics and if at some point you feel that there is more out there to learn that this dojo can't offer, move on!
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Judo or BJJ for my 10 y/o son (wrestler)?
Interesting responses.. In my opinion BJJ is a bit more brutal and I think the Gracies did a good job of demonstrating that in the early UFCs! But it's just my opinion...
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Do Karate schools suspend/Demote black belts???
Good question... I've never actually asked my instructors if they demote. I'd image the person would leave the dojo and take their black belt with them!
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Overweight Karate Instructors
Weight definitely doesn't demonstrate one's knowledge in martial arts... but I might be a bit hesitant to join a program where the owner is obviously out of shape..
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why do you all train?
I train to stay in shape, plus I enjoy punching and kicking a target! I enjoy physical activities and karate is right at the top of my list!
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How can i define my Abs ??
I think you hit the nail on the head JusticeZero... I too have abs, somewhere! I just need to loose a good 10-15 lbs before I'll see them again!
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Tips for better stamina / a good cardio workout
Great advice yamesu.. I too have bad knees and try to avoid exercises that put pressure on them. Thanks for sharing.
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Fight Or Flight?
I like the notion of using passive deception to take control of a situation... if needed. Obviously these scenarios don't arise often, but I'm rarely, if ever, the first to throw blows...
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2013 Martial Arts Goals
Goal 1: Lose 10 lbs Goal 2: Be more active by attending more classes Goal 3: Practice more at home
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Full contact or Non Full Contact
DaveAbramson replied to MisterMcDojo's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingIn my opinion... one would obviously be better (more skilled and certainly tougher) if they only sparred full (100%) contact. But this too would highly increase the chances of getting injured... and what good is an injured fighter?!
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What is your favorite Karate combination?
I don't really have a favorite combo either... Although when I hit the bag I do practice certain combos, such as jab, cross, hook, front leg high roundhouse (or maybe spinning high kick). I also like to practice rushing an opponent with cross-stepping punches - step with right, punch with left and vice versa.
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wrist lock throw
The instructor in the video sure makes it look easy... I honestly have little to no experience with joint locks or throws (as in the video)... but I like to think I could pick up on a few basic moves if I was motivated to! And I think the same could be said for just about anyone!
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Shukokai Demo Video, what do you think?
I'm not gonna lie... I wouldn't want to be any where near the receiving end of those punches. Great form, power, and accuracy behind those blows...
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How often do you train?
I head to the karate studio at least once a week but train at home, by regularly starting a fight with my punching bag, at least 5 days a week for 1/2-hour to an hour.
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Legendary Karate master VS Muay Thai
DaveAbramson replied to bosshe's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingI think this fight is awesome... It's the UFC of the 70s! I think the karate guy showed great skill, as did the kickboxer (obviously!), but there's a limit to how many roundhouse kicks any man can take!
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JKA shotokan youtube videos
Pretty sick... some of those transitions on the feet, to the ground, and back to the feet were really impressive!
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Few questions about Kenpo
I tend to agree with some of the other comments regarding not to worry too much about the specific style, but to focus more so on the art itself and to make sure it's a good fit for you and your goals.