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hung ga
MenteReligieuse replied to jctkd's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Well if they stay out of range they can't hurt you either now eh? And in-fighting range is where the realm damage is dealt, kicking range is just where you start moving in close. -
Realistic weapons training?
MenteReligieuse replied to CapitalKarate's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
that is what a pocket stick is. -
Most embarrassing MA moment
MenteReligieuse replied to Kicks's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
During a freestyle combat session, we were learning a move where when someone throws a straight punch at you, you stack a step back and do a little jumping kick to the opponents chin while holding his extended hand. So my friend (who was instructing us since the usual intructor was absent) explained us the move, and then I went : "Oh! You mean like this?" Procededed to demonstrate but slipped and fell right on my bum in front of class. Stretched a leg muscle too . -
Questions on Ninjitsu training
MenteReligieuse replied to Mtal's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Went to two ninjitsu classes, and it involved lot of locks and stuff, arg would love to say more but gtg. -
Realistic weapons training?
MenteReligieuse replied to CapitalKarate's topic in Martial Arts Weapons
guns? pocket sticks...tonfas are legal but probably not really practical unless its for work. -
Tang Soo Do Katas/Patterns
MenteReligieuse replied to dingyuan's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
Because Korea made it the national sport. -
If he has the time and money (grrrr, where is the time where you can just go live at your master's home and do like housework for him instead of paying? ), he could continue shotokan and just try something else at same time.
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anyone can get them, its just harder for some ppl. Note that todays body culturists are going further and further away from human's natural physique. I would link a video of a GROSSLY muscled man lifting a 800 pound weight (not over his head mind you) if it wasn't linked to a errr...less than respectable web site . Just inhuman One thing taoism teaches you is to accept your nature. If you are not prone to having a six-packs. Accept it, don't go against nature. Your abs are still as strong. And about those men and women going through hard core diets and stuff just to lose their little fat around the waist. Well if it works good for you, if not, YOU ARE STILL BEAUTIFULL! (yeah, I guess men can be beautifull too). Ok this is just too pretty i'm gonna cry
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vale tudo is a rule set of full contact matches in a cage ring. Elbows, knees, grappling, locks, submissions are all accepted. kinda like UFC i guess.
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is there any 10th dans out there?????
MenteReligieuse replied to pyeman's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Same dan as your son, aren't you ashamed of yourself??! Hehhe don't worry I'm just kidding (actually, you should be proud of your son ) Damn, when I'll have kids I hope I'll get them interested in MA...heck I hope I'll still be doing MA. -
Kbwannabe, MT is the #1 striking art in the ring for a good reason. I'd say a MT guy with some sanda throws and street brawling wits (is not limited by ring rules) would be very scary indeed. Someone said earlier that a TMA is better than MT in the streets. Well one thing which I came to realise as a weakness in my kf training is that we do not spar enough (we do plenty of juai chiao though). Through full contact sparing one will get to condition his body and mind (one thing I often hear at my kwan is that pain is all in the head )to receiving and dealing blows at full strenght (which is why I started taking freestyle combat classes). Mastering your TMA style is one thing, but if receiving a blow full strenght in the face unsettles you to the point of not being able to corretly apply what you have learned, you probably gonna lose. This is the main strenght of MT that I see, conditioning. ps : yes you can condition yourself as well or even better than MT guys in any styles, but as far as I understand, kickboxing styles are probably the styles that do this the most consistantly.
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A friend of mine has an ex who does wing chun (he does shaolin with me) and often sparred with her when they were together. She could probably land more punch on him and he could on her, but he didn't complain while he got hit a little hard, but she did. Of course I am not generalising for the whole gender based on this situation, but ppl that does MA without wanting to get a little hurt now and then, ticks me off
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Korean MartialArt Clips
MenteReligieuse replied to dingyuan's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
For a laugh check out this one : http://www.roaringtigerma.com/Movies/Hapkido.mpg this website has some ... I guess you could call them interesting : http://www.jinjungkwan.com/demonstration.htm few breaks with hands/foot/sword at top, at the bottom of the page there are demonstrations. What is it with all the jumping and twirling in the air?! Demo Reel 2 has some NICE kicks, interesting locks, again I am not convinced of those throws. If anyone has some good hapkido footage...please share. ps : check out the last video, the interview. He slices a cucumber on someone's NECK! Nice show of dexterity, but I have to say with say this sort of thing falls down in my personal STUPID THING TO EVEN TRY category. Impressive though. -
Capoeira is something I would love to learn, maybe not much for the self-defense aspect but for the gymnastic/MA tricks aspect. From what I have seen of capoeira (which pretty much only was on tv and the net), it is actually more of a dance than a fighting method. Is it really just a ...perhaps martial oriented dance or is it a complete martial art? Is there "combat capoeira"?
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what is the point anyway, the chain/rope makes it "fold" and all.
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She Quan
MenteReligieuse replied to prodigal676's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
...or Shaolin. (My Jong Law Horn has it too since it is also part of Shaolin)