
Mart
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well done ramy
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90% of all fights end up on the ground?
Mart replied to Mart's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
well i guess it depends what sort of place you live in cos i dont have anything worth very much and i certainly have no where to lock anything away. Besides if thats all they want they can have it. Im not going to fight for material things. -
90% of all fights end up on the ground?
Mart replied to Mart's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
not many burglars attack people when they are sleeping, whats the point? they want to steel stuff unoticed. It could happen but its unlikely. Besides if someone attacks me in my sleep they probably want to kill me, i would lose because they could just cut my throat. -
4 hours gym, 1 hour private lesson, teach 1 hour private and i do about 4 to 6 hours a week of my own stuff such as running weights circuits shadow boxing depending on how i feel i do between 4 and 6 hours on average.
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your talking about a few different strategies there. attack and defence and faking attacks In MT the shins do clash but you use the top of your shin if you are blocking on the middle if theirs. Like hitting a stick with another one, if the one striking hits with the middle (weakest point) agains the end that is held of another stick, there is a chance the striking stick will break. normally i use a punch combination before landing the low kick, the fake you mention works well. but you cant use fakes many times cos they catch on, usually. The thing with the low kick is to not just think of the single strike but to kit the target many times. after a few strikes your opponents attack and footowork will suffer, you can exploit this. the continued attacks to the leg make openings upstairs. But remember if you strike and they show pain, you got your target, got for it.
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so Dijita, hockey is huge in canada, a ha, right, figures.
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When you train it it gets a little less scary. It can be hard to land a really solid blow against a closely matched opponent but yes it can be really nasty, knee to the haed is worse but harder to land.
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There are many fights in the UK with elbows and knees to the head. Its not the norm but it is very common.
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So Lopez, on 4th July will you be celebrating Independence day, the defeat of the martians by america?
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Yeah like rugby, American football WITHOUT the padding. Why is it the americans pad up for everything. Here the girls play hocley with no padding. LOL, what a bunch of girlies lol
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really Dijita, is that what they do in KK . Teach you to sit there and not move until the job is done. No wonder they are so easy to beat. lol you set yourself up for that one.
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yeah only girls play it here in Britain, us men are too hard for that.
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Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
lol, yeah actually its nice but its still a car park but there si some greenery, damn we are off topic -
Low kicks flow well from punches, i usually use the opposite leg to do the kick of a punch e.g if i use the right to punch i throw a left low kick. THis helps you get your weight and hips behind the kick to make it powerful, also its more than "uncofortable" for the opponent. You MUSt be careful though as you care in closer range than most other kicks that when you finish the kick you come back to guard quickly or do something else, you are vulnerable to punches just afterwards.
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Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
lets not get started about her again..lol thats a terrible view. I got a view of the car park, yay, lucky me. -
Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
better than a brick wall at least. -
Martial arts changed me, im now a monster of a man that eats women for breakfast. aarrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhhhh I have less patience, im more caring, i dont take cr@p from people, um i say what i think more.
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Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
lovely, what a sight the A406 flyover from your bedroom window, your girlfreind must love you and you romantic veiw. Im in Enfield just down the road. -
Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
broomfield then ummm what was it called, barnet -
As for the point of how is it different from tennis etc, i know this wasnt the original point of the thread but i want to answer it.... There arent any other sports,whatever you want to call it, that have the opponent actively trying to hurt you. Even rugby or american football that isnt the aim. So this much more personal battle against your opponent breeds a change of character in most cases that IS difffernt from sports such as tennis. When presented with this kind of challenge the mind makes changes that are different to those of a normal sportsman. What these things are is a dicussion in itself but i thought i would make the point none the less.
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Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
lol what part of town you in? -
Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
yeah at the little chef junction 11 lol. I think that all just happened , i was gutted this weekend had some good shows and i missed them. Not sure whats coming up but usually the good shows are around August. -
Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
trust you to have driven a ferrari. I agree BJJ is not best placed in stand up and multiple attackers, im not going to try and defend that point, 'reads back to see what we were talking about in the first place'lol i think the guy who said he would beat the bjj guy did karate or something, he implies he will win based on system, thats how i read it, so i disagree, i think he will lose, Monkey , fancy catching a thai boxing show over the summer some time? -
Ju-jitsu vs. Karate
Mart replied to Sky's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
I was guessing that i would get that reply, lol, i also thought it might come from you. Your agreeing with me because im saying the system matters, like your point says. Like a car if you take two that are designed for the same job say racing,that could quate to ground fighting, a ferrari is better than a toyota celica. You could say that if the driver of the ferrari is an old woman and you are driving the celica you would win. My point is the ferrari is still faster, it has the most capability. So if you care capable, the system you choose will set your limit. Remember and this is imortant. its liek you you set a lap time in a celica and then in a ferrari, you will be faster in the ferrari unless you are a freak.lol