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ryangruhn

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  1. WuN-EyE, I can't find any info on these "Jungle Boy's", do they have a web site? Gruhn
  2. Here are a few: http://dogbrothersvideo.com/dbpitch.wmv http://titanfitness.com/promos/titan.wmv http://www.titanfitness.com/promos/kali.wmv http://titanfitness.com/promos/mixedmartialarts.wmv http://titanfitness.com/promos/womenskickboxing.wmv http://www.titanfitness.com/promos/boxing.wmv Gruhn
  3. I would assume studied being any form acquiring knowledge about a given subject. "Trained in" on the other hand would be different. Gruhn
  4. May I suggest the Dog Brothers DVD on Staff. It is a great starting place. Gruhn
  5. Interesting, Honestly I have heard a number as high as sixty-five different arts that Sigung Lee studied. I know for a fact the foundation was formed out of the following plus a few others: Wing Chun Western Boxing Fencing Jiu-Jitsu Muay Thai
  6. Spread the word, the site is open and ready to receive orders at the introductory pre-release prices! https://www.durattan.com
  7. I know it might sound redundant but, I: "absorb what is useful, discard what is useless, and add what is essentially MY own." As simple as that. Gruhn
  8. Grat additions to the list Muaythiaboxer! I forgot about most of them. Gruhn
  9. I read the topic as "is there any form of martial arts focusing on only weapons??" but I now see that the post replaces "only" with "mainly", this is the reason I stated that the FMA's DO in fact have EH. Gruhn
  10. I was unaware that Sigung Lee invented Weatern Boxing, Wing Tsun, Fencing, Wrestling, Etc. JKD MA Concepts were nothing but Lee's own. Guro Dan has said numerous times that he remembers Lee studying other systems and pulling things from them. Gruhn
  11. If he is an instructor under Guro Inosanto is a good start. Either that or certified under an instructor of Guro I. Check out for yourself: https://www.inosanto.com Gruhn
  12. The FMA's have empty hand too. So they actually don't only focus on weapons. Gruhn
  13. My point exactly! Gruhn
  14. Fighting is Fighting as Rice is Rice. You can prepair it differently but in the end it will be Rice, as will be fighting. That said, you are only limiting yourself by not studying all makes of rice Gruhn
  15. "use no way as way. Use no limitation as limitation." I feel that the term “style” has been misused from the start. You either fight or you don’t fight. Similar to a rugby player, you either play rugby or you don’t play rugby. Style is an individual fixation on a personal level. Style can be tight, weak, quick, smooth, loose, heavy, soft, hard, or any other description for that matter; but what it can’t be is one set thing. For instance, you don’t hear people saying “I study the “Babe Ruth” form/style of baseball.” People may study Babe Ruth’s attributes, but there is no such thing as a “Babe Ruth” style of baseball. In conclusion, you either fight or you don’t fight. Just My Opinion, Gruhn
  16. https://www.thaiboxing.com - look at the instructor list.
  17. Who Cares, The belt only covers a few inches of your *, the rest you have to cover yourself! (yes I know you are talking of the belt under the avatar) Gruhn
  18. https://www.thaiboxing.com Check out the instructor list there for a person in your area. Other than that, download or buy some instructional videos. Gruhn
  19. I think it would be silly to say that there is a style that does not improve your ability in one art. Gruhn
  20. Hey All, I am entertaining the idea of opening my page up for the public and I thought I would share. The forum is brand new, check it out @ https://www.realcontactfighting.com/forum . I in no way want to pull anyone away from this forum, this page simply has a slightly different direction. Gruhn
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