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Goju_boi

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  1. I think that's the European name for it
  2. I also heard of Kuk sool wons heavy chinese influence. I don't know how much of it there is in it though.
  3. I read an article about it a while back in BlackBelt magazine. It looked pretty interesting.
  4. if I was in a senseis position, I would have two belts. One for wear and tear and the other to prserve. I don't know if your could do that though.
  5. It takes a lot of strength to do push-ups slowly, a lot more than it does to do them quickly. Try and do them at a steady pace: I Mississippi, 2 Mississippi. . . If you can do 75 reps at this rate, you'll be able to knock-off 100 at your faster rate. Explosive power comes from strength training not endurance training (push-ups are generally regarded as endurance buidling). However, you can increase the resitance, and thereby raise the strength building potential of the basic push-up by raising your feet, wearing a weight vest, or doing one-handed push-ups. also increases if you position your hands closer to your body
  6. Unleashed wasn't your average action movie, it had a lot more drama and a story line to match it. I disagree with you, Unleashed was a pretty good movie unless you just want pure action with no story line.
  7. wow! I've learned a lot from seeing your little arguement
  8. hapkido would be a great add to the combination
  9. what do you mean make them fight your fight?
  10. this might be a stupid question, but not the actual name of the belt holder, the part that's in japanese. wut is it? is it like the name of your chosen style or wut?
  11. also the push ups done with the arms wide apart form u are easier than the push ups with your elbows closer to your body
  12. I don't know why, but theres some days that I can't go as low as others. can somebody expalin this to me?
  13. no, it's not almost the same as judo/ju jutsu. B/c aikido doesn't have the ground work that these arts do.
  14. Nowadays, at least in the US, top-shelf athletes begin developing their skills at a very early age. The athletes that begin later are much like children beginning school later---they're that much behind. Few get to the top competitive levels without having years of skill development and training behind them. Could one start kickboxing at 25 and get in great shape, defend themself, and perhaps even compete in a few local tournaments successfully? Sure. Can one make a successful professional living against other competitors who began at 10 or 12? Not likely, though there are exceptions. Respectfully, Sohan yeah, what this dude said
  15. It probably would have a hard time in the northern styles b/c we have southern roots
  16. yeah, with what u said about positioning. If u want to make them tougher keep your elbows really close to you or just put your hands together when u do them.
  17. I guess u would have to be like the instructors favorite student though
  18. goju ryu also comes from chinese boxing and other chinese arts
  19. heard good things about it. I've seen some forms and heard they have good full contact sparring in their schools
  20. well yeah I guess it depends. for example I guess people from my style (goju-ryu karate) wouldn't have that much of a hard time because our style has strong kung fu roots
  21. sounds like he's jus trying to fit in the crowd
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