
SevenStar
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Conditioning
SevenStar replied to Sho-ju's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
for pain tolerance and hardening, kick the bag and trade kicks with a partner. For leg endurance, run, spar, etc. -
Boxing vs Judo
SevenStar replied to MMouse's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
judo does the same thing. -
Southpaws !!!!!
SevenStar replied to Ozaru's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
who said anything about a wrestler south paw? what I said was "I don't agree that that's the same for anyone. A striker does not want to do that to a wrestler, for example. On the street, you want to do what you do best and most comfortably." in response to TB saying "Well the best defense against a southpaw is close the distance, clinch and throw. Oh yeah, that's the same for anyone." that's not ideal if you're a striker who is fighting a wrestler. If you close and clinch, he will maul you. -
there's nothing wrong with his comparison - these different styles have different characteristics. Tiger is pure, raw, directness and power. The dragon, as said before is stepping off line, whipping etc. according to the chinese, tiger is a low level style and dragon is a high level. That said though, I personally would prefer tiger.
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there are many schools that do indeed only do forms. He's not far off in his assumption. There are CMA schools that do not allow sparring. I've heard of a few japanese schools like that also - traditional jujutsu comes to mind. They never engaged in randori, but the judo guys did, which is why they mopped the floor with them. Today, there are JJ schools that spar (from what I seem to hear, it seems like that's not the majority though) and there are still CMA schools that don't spar. Forms, stance training, iron palm/body, chin na, self defense, weapons, etc...
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shadow boxing is an awesome training tool.
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exactly. I know someone who war repeatedly being cut by a razor and didn't realize it until after the fact.
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That's fine and good but you need to have skills in all ranges. You CAN be taken down. Period. and when it happens, neither a jab nor sidekick will save you. Same goes for a grappler - his ground skills aren't gonna help too much while he's standing.
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HELP: Starting a Second Martial Art
SevenStar replied to Rich_2k3's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
me? nah, I'm not switching. I intend on getting back into the ring, and continuing to compete in judo and bjj. -
HELP: Starting a Second Martial Art
SevenStar replied to Rich_2k3's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
personally, I wouldn't do it - here's why...they are both standup styles. lau gar being a chinese art may have slightly different methods of power generation than your karate. Also, you may start to get some of the techniques confused, or only using what you prefer. For example, I was in muay thai when I started longfist. After 4 years of longfist, I was still throwing the thai style roundhouse, as opposed to the way they did it. I still fought and moved like a thai fighter. That's the style I prefer. I can do the chinese forms properly, but when I fight, I'm all thai. As that's what I prefer anyway, I'm now back into thai boxing. That said, you can do both, but to some it may be confusing. To me it wasn't confusing, but I kinda refused to follow the chinese methods of power issuing. In addition to muay thai, I grapple. graplling is "safer" to cross train in, IMO, as there is not alot of crossover between the grappling and the standup. -
Southpaws !!!!!
SevenStar replied to Ozaru's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
I don't agree that that's the same for anyone. A striker does not want to do that to a wrestler, for example. On the street, you want to do what you do best and most comfortably. -
Philipino Kickboxing
SevenStar replied to Icetuete's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
fillipino boxing -
Boxing vs Judo
SevenStar replied to MMouse's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
kodokan goshin jutsu has strikes, as do the kime no kata. They are basically self defense forms. -
Is JKD too complicated?
SevenStar replied to cymry's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
nah, it's not too complicated. MMA do it. CMA did it back in the day. Let's narrow it down some; Lee advocated using what's effective. let's look at what you need in order to be well rounded - good footwork, hand strikes, kicks, trapping, grappling (standing and ground). Now, find the arts who use those tecnhiques in a manner that's in line with your own personal style. For me, it's judo, bjj, muay thai and shuai chiao. for someone else, it may be catch wrestling, boxing and savate. find what works, get a firm foundation in something, then branch out. -
Is JKD too complicated?
SevenStar replied to cymry's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
That's too specific. The real question is has he ever fought anyone at all... -
it's been shown that once your heart rate goes over 120, everything goes out the window except what's ingrained into your muscle memory. Those techniques that are second nature are the ones you will use. That said, if kicks are ingrained in you, you'll use them - I've used a roundhouse kick in a fight before. I agree with what you said about planning though - that tends to be null and void.
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Xing Yi
SevenStar replied to martialartsresearcher's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
sweet. I gotta check and see hwo far that is from me. -
Xing Yi
SevenStar replied to martialartsresearcher's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
wtf? Where? The closest decent guys I know of are in MS and IL