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Losing Rank/Being Demoted
MenteReligieuse replied to scottnshelly's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Not even a sash? How do you measure your skill? By being skilled -
Leopard Style
MenteReligieuse replied to Kajukenbopr's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
I have, at my old shaolin school. Don't remember the name of the form though. -
How...illegal Doshu Mertz MIGHT have issues
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...but they are fighting....with strikes....and no punches to the face...I don't see the point or logic...
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His hands are incredibly fast but I guess still in the realm of human possibilities. But check his steppings and shift of directions. Definitly editing.
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Why flee from in close fighting range? Embrace it . And kicks are still feasible from that close, just keep them simple (and low).
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Lead leg fighting
MenteReligieuse replied to Belasko's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
In Wing chun we have a pretty upright position with the body weight being more or less 60/40 (60 on the back leg), that is for combat, in training we are more like 90/10 to be sure we get strong legs to have good rooting even on one leg. This allows the front leg to be very quick and unpredictable. We often use the leg to counter kicks so it has to come out very fast, no time to switch body weight. This also helps countering attacks to your lead leg. I don't think I would try a roundhouse with my lead though :s, but would gladly set it up with a nice little teep kick first from lead, then roundhouse from back. (we don't practice roundhouse in WC training anyway, I got that from previous "shaolin" training. But if you want strong roundhouses, check out Muay Thai's). Punches come out quicker than kicks, and less risky. I agree with WC philosophy to keep kicks below waistline, knees are much more practical targets than faces. [edit:] I wish I could take kickboxing, but WC punches are just so different than anything I've ever seen, it would totally mess me up . -
CountrieS. The Scandinavian countries consist of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. They are all up in Northen Europe. Think vikings .
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Middle eastern martial arts.
MenteReligieuse replied to mean fighter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Kalariprayat (sp?) is one of the oldest MA in Inda. But from what I understand almost all of the martial aspect of it got dilluted to near nothing and it is practiced more for traditions and health/spiritual benefits. There is also Silat, but that I know very little of. There are probably others. A friend's roomate of mine (2 actually) went to india to train in some temple, hopefully I will know more once they come back. -
About Kyokushin, please enlighten me. What I read and seen on videos about it left me on my appetite. Tournament rules seem to ban punches to the head area. Which leaves the competitioners with guards at chest level even when they are face to face, which I find totally unrealistic, it's removing a whole dimension to fighting. No wonder we get to see MT beating kyokushin, hand strikes to a conditioned body will have minimal effect while being unprepared for coming punches and elbows to the face. Now the kicks might be great, I don't know. (and yes I know kicks can be dealt to the head) Hopefully more "traditional" kyokushin has no such rule, and some competions allow punches to the face (seriously, wear a head protector if you have to).
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hung gar kung fu
MenteReligieuse replied to jctkd's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
My WC sifu trained in Hung Gar as well. He has lot's of good things to say about it. He often gives examples of Hung Gar to show the contrast of most traditional chinese kung fu styles and Wing chun (circular mvts/deep stances/very hard training [not that WC training is not hard ], etc). And about training different arts at the same time. I tend to be on the side of "mastering" (or getting very competent in) an art before moving on to the other. Especially if the arts have different views on fighting. Not to quote Bruce Lee (who didn't invent anything by the way), but when you start learning a martial art you need to un-learn ways to punch and parry and etc, and learn new ones. Now if you have 2 styles, who don't punch the same way, don't kick the same way and don't block the same way (etc), you will probably harm yourself more in the beginning. But I guess it's different when you learn an art + weapons or + grappling, since they teach different aspects of fighting, complementary to hand to hand. (and no way am I gonna wait 10+ years before learning some spear forms!!) my 2 cents. -
In canada you can't move it outside of your house if it is sharpened I believe. Shurikens are banned. I aso doubt you could walk around with a chain whip but that I'm not sure...
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Keysi? Anyone heard of this system?
MenteReligieuse replied to Jbone1's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Not sure I want my hands over my head during a fight Video not much use couldn't see a thing. Anyone knows what the name means? If the founder was spanish why does his style have some oriental phonetics to it? -
"The scandinavian countries have mandatory (or at least they used to) firearm training by age 12." Dunno how it was before, but they dont have such a thing anymore. They have a mandatory military service though for young adults.
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Dude, ballet IS deadly. Once, I almost got bored...to DEATH!
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Bo is the simplest, most usefull and great work out. From the Bo staff principles you can probably learn the other weapons more easily. My favorite weapon is the spear though
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Muay Thai questions
MenteReligieuse replied to CQC's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
traditional MT has kata/forms/set of movements to practice. -
Everyone knows Wolverine. He got artificially implented adamantium (or some sort of funky undestructable metal) sekeletton + claws, high rate of regeneration of flesh and organs. The only thing that could probably kill him is suffocation. Now Thanos I never heard of him before (I'm no comic book expert, just a casual fan) here is what I got from http://www.corvusonline.net/thanos/Thanos2.html#powers My money goes on Thanos, he could just bring him into space or the bottom of the ocean. Plus I doubt claws can do him much harm. edit : been reading more on thanos..he is nearly a god...wolverins would be swatted like a fly
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tai chi
MenteReligieuse replied to fujita san's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
My sifu also teaches Chen Taiji at my school. When doing chisao (sticky hands) with advanced students who also learn taiji I noticed they are better at controlling my movements and are more fluid in doing so. You often hear it takes years/decades to be able to fight with taichi, but I think that if you apply taiji principles to an other style (like Wing Chun in this case) you can really improve much faster . I have yet to find the time to learn taiji on top of my wing chun . Someone talked about the slow movements in taiji. I read somewhere that internal arts often are performed slowly so that it works out every muscle fibers. When performing quick movements your fibers work in "groups", while when you take several minutes to complete a movement each fibers gets worked out individually. I could be wrong, I'm sure someone will point it out if this makes no sense .