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G Money Slick

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  1. Thats interesting i didnt know that.

     

    So does Karate have a definition any more or does it just refer to any Japanese martial art that was derived from one of the basic four systems?

     

    Yeah pretty much it's just a generalization of the japanese hand/feet fighting systems derived from okinawa. Thai boxing is also a cool style, very good for keeping in shape.

  2. Remember the old karate flick Bloodsport? That one scene where JCVD did some kind of palm strike on the cement block pile and only destroyed the bottom block. Is this an actual technique that's been done by anybody here or is it just more of his garbage "Hollywood Karate" that I hear of. He's kind of a washed up joke in MA but it was an awesome scene.

  3. What about grappling? What about knee strikes? What about joint locks?

     

    Anyway, I find that you have to mix it up to surprise the opponent and make him possibly back off and think to himself "Damn, this guy must know how to fight". If he too is trained to fight, then I'd have to judge the distance between you and your enemy. A long range of about 2 meters or so and you should use your legs to keep the distance but close range and try throwing a knife hand or a rigid to his neck/upper body followed by a knee or hook to the kidney.

  4. There were so many varities of martial arts and the only "Legit" Karate school nearby is the Internal Power Franchise of Central Florida.

     

    I had a friend who was a certified black belt in Hapkido from St. Louis that went to my high school and talked to me about the benefits of Hapkido with a few lessons in grappling and defense (Like wristlocks and striking techniques)

     

    I do some kickboxing for the conditioning and sparring aspects and Hapkido for self defense. I find Shotokan to be less appealing than Hapkido, even though that's what I intended on picking up.

  5. Combat Hapkido is a nasty style which emphasizes joint locks (Wrists, elbows, neck, ankles) and pressure points. I love it because it boosts your confidence and allows you to perform better in a real street fight than say without any training at all.....not that there aren't 1000 techniques that would do the same thing.

     

    Hapkido is my favorite Korean style by far.

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