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Nick_14

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  1. well,in elementary i average about 2 fights a day....but then by jr.high i slowed down & very rarely fought...i pushed a few guys on the ground & probably hit a few...but by jr.high they realiaed they couldnt beat me...now in high school (just started this semester) i havnt been in a fight,but a guy picked a fight with me & he hit me twice...but he ran away so i have yet to get him back,however,im still looking for him this happened just a few days ago.
  2. the best way to control "the shakes" is to streetfight and get used to being hit to the face...if it helps any...it doesnt hurt a bit being hit in the face especially while you have the shakes and your adrenaline is going (this is only from my personal experience on the streets howeveryou may feel it the next day.
  3. I would say kajukenpo is very well rounded.
  4. I study several matial arts.The reason i am still studying them is because 1.I would like to fight in an MMA someday and 2.I live in a very tough town where there are lots of fights (fist and weapon) and i like to feel safe from it all.
  5. Welcome
  6. -1st dan shotokan -white belt BJJ -Kickboxing I started when i was six.I enjoy them because i love to spar & fight so instead of street fighting i get my daily fight in the gym.
  7. hey
  8. I think it should be no contact for white belts & beginner yellow belts,but orange i think should be full contact
  9. It could be because we are from differnent places aefbird,because there was no contact at all in my shotokan class,or in Nova Scotia from what i know of
  10. Thanks zr440 but what i meant by conditioning is so it wont hurt as much if you are kicked in the thighs.
  11. I got Hercules
  12. Hey,does anyone know how to **PROPERLY** condition your thighs. With or Without a partner
  13. The reason i didnt like shotokan was because there is no contact in the sparring
  14. I would say Boxing.Judo does too much groundwork for self defense.Because out on the streets if you go 2 the ground your face is gonna me mashed into the back of your head.
  15. I would say external because you learn at a much faster pace
  16. Cant decide between Heian Godan and Empi. I like the jumps
  17. The problem with groundfighting in a real situation is usually the guy you fighting will have a couple of his buddies.so the second you end up on the ground their friends will start stompin on your head or punching you in the ribs.trust me,ive seen it happen.
  18. I've already tried aikido,BJJ and kajukenpo but they dont fit into my schedule and shotokan i didnt really like.**thought id just narrow it down for yas
  19. Hey,i was just wondering,am i the only one from Nova Scotia,or even Canada???
  20. Me
  21. Bck to the question: In no particualr order 1-Uechi-Ryu 2-catch as catch can wrestling 3-Boxing 4-BJJ 5-Wrestling 6-Muay Thai 7-Kickboxing 8-Shootwrestling 9-Judo 10-Kajukenpo
  22. Hey,i would like to enter the ring for kickboxing sometime soon,can anyone give me any training tips,or websites that can help me out on training for it?
  23. I started Shotokan when i was 6
  24. Sorry,forgot one,there is also a Judo class,By the way,there is no real reason for my training,i just love it,althought i would like to fight in the ufc someday.
  25. Hey,im from a small town (12,000 ppl) and i need help choosing a style.anyways here is a list of the styles i know of around the town: Aikido,BJJ,Kickboxing,Boxing,Uechi-Ryu,Shotokan,Kajukenpo,shootwrestling,tai chi and several differnt taekowondo's(moo duck,moo kwan&traditional) Which style should i choose
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