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Lenny

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Krav Maga, BJJ
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    Texas

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  1. I don't know about technically but I don't put those two in with MA. Maybe I should...no offence to any of those. You could never be prepared for everything someone might throw at you. One guy my pull out a grenade, I mean who knows. I'm just saying, if you take all the people who don't know a MA and all those that do, then weed out the ones who study it for the right reasons, then the chances of you coming across a 7 degree BJJ expert or a full on UFC fighter that just wants to starts some "S" chances are not that great. That's just my opinion. I don't go out picking fights and keeping a database on who whooped my A double. But I do see your point, if you are that concerned about having holes in your "game" and getting into something on the street you better learn it all or that one in a 95,625,142,265,822 chance might come when you need to levitate and turn water into wine.
  2. It’s fun to debate who would beat who, but like someone was saying, more than likely if there is an altercation it won’t be with someone who knows an MA. Assuming they are taught correctly. My point is if you have a BB grappler and a BB Whatever, they both won’t/shouldn’t be picking fights. Part of MA is learning to avoid a fight and using your “weapon” responsibly. If you're on the street or in a bar and someone starts something with you...you should be fine with what you have...if it’s striking or grappling. Just look out for his buddies. All of that aside, I know it’s been said before but they only real research we have to look at is the early UFC’s. I know that’s not a “real” street situation, but how many real street situations do we have on tape of two known BB’s going at it? Not many. In UFC 1 you had first class strikers, Judo, Shootfighter, the list goes on and the BJJ won and easily. I think the only reason the UFC is not dominated by BJJ now is because they all know it. So you have to be well rounded. If you go out there with no grappling you better get ready to tap. If you go out there now with just BJJ you better bring the Vicodin.
  3. I just started BJJ and I’m buying my first gi...never bought one before. I’m 6' and 145 pounds. I wear a 42 regular or 40 long jacket and 31W 34 L in pants. I have long arms and legs. With all of that info what size gi do you think I should buy using this chart? http://www.atama-kimonos.com/products/kimonos/Judo/judo%20single%20blue.htm I can order the top and bottom separate so what size top and bottom would you suggest? Oh, what length belt also. Thanks.
  4. Anybody use the Wavemaster 2? It’s a smaller, thinner version, which I need in my real small house. I need a small one for room but I was wondering if it was too small and would knock over too easily. I think it weighs about 175 when it’s full. Any experience with these?
  5. Krav Maga. Completely geared toward self defense. https://www.kravmaga.com
  6. I want that on a T-shirt!
  7. $75 a month for unlimited Krav Maga in Dallas.
  8. I can’t say anything about the others, but I just started Krav Maga and it is completely geared toward self defense. No uniforms, forms, tournaments or any spiritual stuff. Just how do deal with someone and make them real sad real fast if they decide to mess with you. I like it...a lot. Good luck and research. I researched and visited places for months before I went with KM and I think I made the right choice for me.
  9. I took my first KM class last night and I was worn out! I work out four days a week but it still kicked my butt. I also felt like I learned a few things I could actually use in a self defense situation...if I don’t panic ...which I would at this point. Anyway, thanks for the advice and I’ll keep you posted.
  10. I’ve always wondered what are the legal responsibilities when you are an “expert” with a martial art. If someone attacks you or starts something with you, so you have no choice, and you make them sad they messed with you. Let say you also had to injure them with a joint lock or knocked them out or even had to use an eye gouge because there was not a choice. It was either you or them. Are you more/less liable knowing a MA? Has anyone ever had to deal with that situation? Is so what happened?
  11. How does this school look? http://www.dallaswingtsun.com/wing_tsun.htm I know you can’t tell much by a web sit but what’s your first impression with it. I’m gonna go visit it but I was just wondering if it at least looked/sounded like a good school. At the bottom of the web page it mentions Emin Boztepe. I don't know if it's affiliated with or the instructor was trained by or whatever with Emin Boztepe. It sounds like it focuses on all aspects, stand up, ground, etc... and that’s what I want without going to three different schools a week. I’m brand new to MA's and I’m in search of a good self defense style and I’m shopping around. Any input would be appreciated. While I have your expertise, how does Wing Tzun differ from Kung Fu? Or does it? Thanks for you help.
  12. Which style, in your opinion, is a better real life self defense. I know they are both good and I'm not asking anyone to put the other one down or anything, just pros and cons. I want a no bull crap, well rounded self defense and I think I’ve narrowed it down to Wing Chun or Krav Maga. What’s your take? Thanks.
  13. I do see your point, but I drive an Isuzu and not a Mercedes for the same reason I'm shopping around for good prices on different schools. It would be great not to have to consider price, but I do.
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