
tkd-student
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use tkd in ground fighting?
tkd-student replied to bangkaliliang's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
So far, my instructors haven't taught us ground fighting besides some Aikido and Judo holds. I'd imagine, there are some tkd ground fighting tactics. I'll have to research that. the only tkd ground fighting tactic I've seen in the Do Jang so far, is a sweeping kick executed while laying on your side and used to get someone down -
Sorry, not finished. I like tkd for the fitness, flexibility, and how you learn better ways to defeat oponents. Also it gives me something to feel good about for accomplishing something. I like Aikido because the moves are fast and give you the option of hurting oponents or just putting them in a hold. I like judo because the throws are good if the one your fighting is a grappler and doesn't give you space enough to execute kicks, punches, or even elbows. plus it gets your oponent pretty tired and hurt if you keep throwing them down. You can always put them in a Judo hold too, once they are down. So, I like learning all three
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Thank you all for the ideas. next sparring session, I will punch enough until I can get some distance. I would use some judo, but we only do that on the mats and not during TKD sparring and neither can I use the Aikido unless I'm on the mats or training in self defence. We sparr with no contact I don't like no contact
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I practice Kendo at home with whoever I can get to train with. what i've read about Kendo, is there isn't alot of defense. I would say, go in there and hit first, accurate, and hard. good luck
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Favorite Fighting Video Game
tkd-student replied to b3n's topic in Martial Arts Gaming, Movies, TV, and Entertainment
virtua fighter or soul caliber great way to get rid of frustrations. -
harder. for durability, if you want to consider it the same as flexibility, I think that falls into the catagory of fencing coils, tai chi swords, or any other swords that are flexible. Some katanas are made flexible (mine is too cheap for that). Do you think i'm right when I say both hardness and durability keep a blade from shattering?
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what defines an internal art?
tkd-student replied to tkd-student's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Thanks for the info shogeri. -
thanks for the good ideas.
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Which Martial art is better Karate or jujitsu?
tkd-student replied to japanman's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
O.k. yeah, I guess I was thinking about self defense tactics, sorry. Anyway I would say, learning two styles at the same time would be difficult but not so if you have enough time in a day. -
I don't think a fight with those settings/weapons would use much defense. I think both warriors would go for the first strike. I know from the history channel katanas were made extremely harder. If the swords met I THINK the broadsword would shatter and the Samurai would win, otherwise both warriors would DIE.
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2 martialk arts is not wise
tkd-student replied to mean fighter's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
O.K. what if you try a particular style and your oponent is good at countering that style? wouldn't it be helpful to try another style altogether? Say an oponent stays too close for me to use kicks learned from TKD, then I could use a Judo throw or an Aikido take down. I agree not to create a hybrid. But I think it's helpful to have as many options available. -
I am pretty new to martial arts and was wondering what internal arts are.
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thanks for the info! I just started a couple months ago and my school teaches TKD with a little Judo and Aikido.
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Which Martial art is better Karate or jujitsu?
tkd-student replied to japanman's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
My school is a Tae Kwon Do school, but I am pleased that my instructors also teach Judo throws and Aikido holds. Mostly we concentrate on TKD but I agree that it's better to have more options and techniques available so if you can, go for both. -
Go ahead and lift weights. I started when I was your age and am now 21 I would lift every other day for a while until you get used to it. Use heavy weights,3-6 sets 4-9 repititions; then with small breaks in-between, lift lighter weights with more sets and alot more reps. Do not expect to see results for a long time. You should be able to feel results right away. seriously LIFT WEIGHTS and make it part of your life instead of a task. You could watch a movie or listen to music to make your workout easier. Working out will not stunt your growth at all. children up to 10 years old should not lift to their maximum ability, that can create problems occasionally. You are old enough. lift away! especially if you want the women!
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learning multiple styles is a great way to have more options available. although one can't learn a little bit about many styles for then he/she wouldn't advance or become effective.
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I was wondering what the best tactic is, to get away from someone to be able to use some kicks. If your oponent stays with you, what are some moves to use.
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hello RoninGurl
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Hello everyone, I am new and I like to discuss history and tactics.