KLax87
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Martial Art(s)
Soo Bahk Do
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near Atlanta
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senior in HS
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Yellow Belt (2/10)
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really? good friend uve got there by the way lol. if nothing else though it will give u a moment of opportunity you can use to leave or finish it. and then theyre watching ur leg..and well if theyre not trained u should be done with it pretty quick. was it right in the cluster of nerves? interesting post thanks muaythaiboxer
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we all would love to drop the 3 then drop the other 2. but if uve got those 3..and they surround u..assuming ur not smart enough to run like he...the wind lol..their 2 other buddies can join in. now im confident in my skills, but 5 guys well theyd jus beat me to the ground. im no bruce lee..and they dont come in at 1 at a time for me to attack lol. honestly if u were stuck and couldnt get out i would look around for a handy weapon. anything hanging around that was loose and heavy. pipe tree branch w.e u had. u never know.
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good posts you all. if say it is a school fight..not that you need be in one and are afraid of breaking a knee and getting sued..might i suggest a kick to the shin. a nice hard kick in the shin..esp in the middle where the cluster of nerves are (feel free to correct me if im wrong) will hurt a ton and most likely end it since ur opponent is going to be hopping on 1 leg. and if they are that persistent..u can fake that kick to the shin they will react and you have a whole new opening. jus somethin to keep in mind
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time to step in. jump kicks are great! I am very tired of seeing hey this does not work this is crap focus on real moves. sick of it, truly sick. jump kicks are amazing..and when used PROPERLY extremely effective. I think most people dismiss them as mere pretty moves because they don't incorporate them into sparring at the right times. Of course you dont lead with a jump kick! no! for examle, say someone you are sparring is very linear and has been leading with a series of kicks uve been avoiding by blocking and shifting back. a round kick is coming, you block it while at the same time turning into the ready stance for a jump back kick/jump into out/jump spinning kick. if they are dumb enough to follow with any movement a turning jump kick is a great counter. if you are using jump kicks they are great as the 3rd or 4th movement in a combination. also, be able to deliver a full jumpkick from a standing position. ie you are in sparring stance and can go vertical and give a jump roundhouse with the back leg. if you need a running start, it really probably isnt your best bet. if you need to run to do it, either practice or jus run like hell
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out of curiosity, are you in high school or college? I wish my HS had a varsity martial arts team. If you are friends with any of the TKD team members or know any decent TKD people, I would suggest sparring with them. BEFORE you try out. every style has strengths and weaknesses. you've got to pick up on these yourself. I'm not familiar with your style of karate so I cant offer any specific advice..but see if the TKD people are very linear fighters. If they are, I highly suggest when they come at u to side step(going to the side of your leading leg of course) and stepping into a sidekick, jump sidekick, or if you are really that quick even a punch. try it out and good luck
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take a look at Combat Conditioning by Matt Furey.
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hey triddle, what are ur favorite techno songs? im not a big fan of it, but i def agree that techno and rave music get ur blood going. for workout music i prefer rap/hard rock. i like D12 fight music, cassidy im a hustla, linkin park jay z - numb/encore, and the soundtracks from Kiss of the Dragon with jet li and Blade Trinity. trinity has a ton of great fighting songs on it. enjoy
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atlanta, GA. well, outside the city anyway. ok fine, pretty close to atlanta
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you cant wait tables. almost every restaurant requires you to be 18. believe me i know. im almost 18. yes, i also used to buss tables. i agree it sucks. it seems like a decent work environment then u realize ur surrounded by idiots and a chain of incompetent managers. i quit that job to work with a catering company. the reality is the restaurants can screw u and u quit. then, another kid takes ur place gets screwed and quit. but because we're young theres always another kid who can take our place. so it doesnt matter to the managers. target publix kroger are all possibilities. try literally picking up a phone book and looking through the yellow pages. thats how i got my current job lol. many places will turn u away due to age and lack of experience. but dont be discouraged. keep a list of places u call reasons u were accepted/rejected and ur opinions. u can use it when ur older as well. its hard man but keep lookin.
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most powerful kick
KLax87 replied to brawler1245's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
hmm i would say my turning jump back kick and jump roundhouse kick from a vert. position kicking with back leg would be 2 of my best. ground kick would be in-to-out kick. i believe TKD calls it a crescent kick? -
SBD is a great art. I'm a 2nd Dan in it, and have trained in it for 8-9 years. I started when i was 5. When i was almost 15, i moved to ATL and stopped training in the MA. I focused more on HS sports. Now, I am getting back into the MA world and I really do love it. Im not sure if SBD is the right style for me any more, but there are certainly a TON of great aspects to it. The only complaint I really have about SBD would be the lack of focus on grappling techniques. I feel that on the ground I would be quite inferior (thats why I dont plan on going there ). Dan # is 36884. good luck to all of u going to the nationals!!
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capoeira is flat out amazing to watch. ive done SBD MDK for about 9 years, and i did 1 capoeira class since i was interested. much respect to the players, and the footwork is wonderful. very graceful too. the only reason i decided not to do capoeira is that it isnt so much of a CMA. if ur out of shape, no doubt cap. will help u get in better condition. if nothing else, always watch a new style. never know what you'll learn
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lmao Kieran-Lilith. i used to buss tables at tx roadhouse..before i quit and got a better job. i know man i feel ya when all the dishes stack up in the kitchen. and then ur behind on glasses too. annoying eh? lets see as far as bowing goes..i love when its like a national tournament or dan test. and every1 stays in the same hotel. people bowing in hallways in the elevator in the bathroom everywhere.
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purely for my own enjoyment Zero. jump kicks are great in sparring...but not as openers..say as the 3rd movement in a combination..or when properly set up they are devastating. but pretty much cuz i jus love it. i've got a great vertical jump (ex bbal player lol) and love what you can do in the air.