Everything posted by 1ONEfighting
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MMA
1ONEfighting replied to Sho-ju's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsNice essay WW, but I did say I WAS TROLLING. MY arguments were not to be taken seriously. BTW, My MMA fighter has a .308 rifle, and your kendo guy is dead.
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MMA
1ONEfighting replied to Sho-ju's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsMy 2 cents are as follows. MMA practitioners by and far train harder and better than any "structured style" on the planet. To claim allegiance to one style is the equivalent of shooting one's self in the foot. You take what works, and you drill it to perfection against an uncooperative and fully resisting opponent. Don't confuse crosstraining with MMA either. Mixed Martial Artists train, eat, and live fighting. I would wager that any MMA fighter, even at the lowest levels with an 0-10 MMA record, would wipe the floor with any non-MMA fighter on the planet, under any set of rules. But then again, I am trolling.
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TMA vs. Grapplers
1ONEfighting replied to shotokanwarrior's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-TrainingJennum also was an alternate who made it to the finals without facing a single opponent, and fought a Karate stylist (Harold Howard) for the title. Neither were to be considered "grapplers".
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Do these techniques give you an edge on the street?
Everyone likes to think there is some 70 year old Tai Chi master meditating in the Himalayas that can whoop every foolish sport fighter, but I stopped believing in the Easter Bunny long ago.
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how does this school look?
1ONEfighting replied to TakeItEasy's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial ArtsWell then surely Castillo's instructor would be on it, the web isn't THAT old.
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Groundfighting
My old boxing coach was getting tooled on in the Cornhusker State Games and won the gold because the guy broke his hand on his head.
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Groundfighting
People always bring up Tyson breaking his hands, but did you see the guy he hit? By no stretch did Tyson lose that fight.
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Southpaws !!!!!
1ONEfighting replied to Ozaru's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingBruce would love how his revolutionary approach to martial arts has become as rigid and dogmatic as the arts he rebelled against in the first place. It's Jeet Kune Do, not "Imitate Bruce Lee Do".
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impossible kick
I would learn this kick by playing Streetfighter 2 and using Ryu or Ken. Kens kick is faster, but Ryu's hits harder.
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Wing Chun in the Ring
1ONEfighting replied to pvwingchun's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsThe essence of your art is whatever you want it to be. Some people will never fight in their lives, and practice martial arts just for the exercise and enjoyment it brings. Some apply that knowledge to the ring, where they can use their art without fearing for their lives or legal repercussions of using their art on the street. Some feel anything less than pure self defense is beneath them, and dream of the day they FINALLY get mugged. You look at one martial arts class, regardless of style, and you will find a bunch of people who love their art for very different reasons. The essence of the art lies in the individual. None of the approaches are wrong, per se, just different interpretations of the same inkblot.
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Irish Stick Fighting
I have a shillelagh that belonged to my great grandfather. Mean old coot.
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Wing Chun in the Ring
1ONEfighting replied to pvwingchun's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsWhat I meant was there is no reason WC could not adapt to the ring, apart from the objections of the individual fighter. I use completely different strategy every fight. No two fights are the same. Many of my self defense strategies translate to the ring, ALL of my ring strategies translate to the street. I have much more freedom and options on the street, which actually makes it somewhat easier. When I started competing in MMA, headbutts were my favorite technique. They're banned in the ring now, but it doesn't mean I've forgotten about them. I've merely forgotten my name after using them. Why not? Just consider ring fighting a training device, not the end goal of your martial art. What IS the essence of Wing Chun? How is it diminished by rules, when rules are already placed upon it by the law? Is this a subtle way of telling me to shut up?
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how does this school look?
1ONEfighting replied to TakeItEasy's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial ArtsI checked https://www.bjj.org and they had no John F. Castillo in their rank page. Ask what his lineage is.
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Wing Chun in the Ring
1ONEfighting replied to pvwingchun's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts"Just a question isn't this more like sparring than a fight?" Exactly. Some of the best people I know I met through the ring. It's a sport. Not life or death. When I fight on the street I have an entirely different temperament and arsenal than when I fight in the ring. I don't view sport fighting as "watering down" my art. It is a much tougher test of skill to have these limitations placed upon you, and If you can make it work, it sharpens your strategy building ability, which is very necessary should a life or death situation arise. It builds a core set of techniques that you KNOW you can apply under pressure, techniques that will not fail you should the need arise. Why CAN'T Wing Chun adapt to the ring? All it takes is willingness and an open mind.
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Wing Chun in the Ring
1ONEfighting replied to pvwingchun's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsAnother issue with it would be adaptability. Most martial arts claim to be able to adjust to any situation. Sometimes you do have to take it down a notch and adapt to a less lethal situation. Say a close friend is drunk and gets angry and you become the focal point of that anger. Are you going to gouge his eyes, elbow his face into a fine paste and cave his kneecaps? NO. You aren't ALWAYS attacked by a group of thugs with bike chains and broken bottles, no matter what you tell the other guys in the bar. In a ring, your opponent is not your enemy. Most likely, you know the guy, you've met him a few times, had drinks after shows, etc. You have to have the self-control to limit the techniques you would use on your opponent, and exploit the holes in his game with the tools you have left. If your art can't do this, your art lacks basic adaptability and lacks self control. Is that a complete art?
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Southpaws !!!!!
1ONEfighting replied to Ozaru's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingNot actually. JKD is about tailoring the art to suit yourself, so it is a personal preference whether or not to lead with the power hand. In any case, you learn initially with weakside forward, and once your mechanics are down, then you begin to experiment with other methods.
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San Soo and "Alive"ness ...
1ONEfighting replied to Drunken_Apprentice's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsNo, you can do all the partner drills and defenses and moves you can think of, but if the partner is in any way assisting or complying, it is not aliveness. The other drills are necessary for learning the finer points of each technique, but you must learn to apply it with aliveness.
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Wing Chun in the Ring
1ONEfighting replied to pvwingchun's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts"unless of course by 'in the ring', you mean having rules imposed on us." There goes your deadly eyepoke. All is lost.
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complete art
There are many arts that try to encompass everything, but I prefer to find specialists in each area of combat and train with them. Keeps me from getting complacent.
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Southpaws !!!!!
1ONEfighting replied to Ozaru's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingThey are hard to adjust to because an orthodox puncher is taught to circle away from the power hand of their opponent, who is generally also an orthodox puncher. When they run into a southpaw, many of them still circle the same way, taking them directly into the power hand of the southpaw.
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Groundfighting
"The key is to ask yourself are the tactics that I am teaching as "reality-based" as equally effective for average women, men, and elderly individuals as they are for male athletes?" If you are a male athlete, why should you try to fight like an old woman? Use what the good Lord gave you. As far as not intentionally taking a fight to the ground, what if your opponent is eating you alive on the feet, and wearing a RINGSIDE BOXING T-shirt? I would try to take him out of his element. As far as not using subs, what if your opponent is larger, stronger, and grins like a maniac when you hit him? Break whatever he gives you.
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[POLL] Internal or External
1ONEfighting replied to Nick_14's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-TrainingExternal realizes that fighting is physical, not metaphysical.
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Do these techniques give you an edge on the street?
I'm glad they don't compete. From what I've been told, their style is far too deadly.
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Legit school?
RB has trained alongside the Correct, and has passed it's teachings on to this thread.
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Shaolin-Do
1ONEfighting replied to BeikokuBushido's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial ArtsKind of like saying...Brazilian JiuJitsu.