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BLOWN

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Jeet Kune Do
  • Location
    Maryland

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  1. Took the words right out my mouth. I'll switch stances up from time to time just to confuse and worry my opponent. It's funny when they try to circle away from my left, seeing as how i'm originally a righty that learned southpaw and prefer it over orthodox. So I'm generating A LOT more power out of my right then most fighters expect... Advice..Keep training...Keep sparring...Keep mixing it up. With Respect, -Ray
  2. Don't know if this has been posted yet or not, but Larry Hartsell passed away on Teusday morning..Sad Sad news for the JKD Community and Martial Arts in General. My condolences go out to his family, friends, and students. May he R.I.P. With Respect, -Ray
  3. Every Rubics Cube i've ever bought has been beterrn $9-12 bucks. With Respect, -Ray
  4. Far from a speed Cuber lol...Those guys do it in under 20-30 seconds. It's crazy. I use the layer method like you do. Just keep at it. Theres plenty of good videos on youtube. Search for videos from a guy named THRAWST With Respect, -Ray
  5. I can solve it. My fastest time to date is 54 seconds. I actually brought my cube with me on Vacation thinking and during a few minutes of downtime and me yelling at my younger brother, I picked it up, my friend recorded me, and I clocked 54 seconds. My advice, If you don't know the algorhythms, or how the cube functions. Don't even try it. You'll be wasting your time. You need to understand how the cube actually works in order to do it. With Respect, -Ray
  6. Personally, I parry and attack at the same time. I rarely ever just block unless I'm checking a kick. -Blown
  7. Grabbing some bag gloves and working a heavy bag is a great way to shape/tone the muscles in your arms. -Blown
  8. Firstly, theres MANY ways to get out of this hold... Ripping the thumb off (not literally off his entire hand) with your free hand is one way you could get out of the lock. Or depending on what side/wrist he grabbed you, grabbing the fatty part of the hand (fatty party along side the pinky) and ripping that off could work aswell. This is all without causing too much pain to the person. If I were in your shoes and I was looking forward to causing pain, i'd pull my arm away as if trying to break out, and as soon as he resists that and pulls back towards him i'd kick strait for his knee dead on. That'll get him off your wrist, simply because he'll be thinking the excrutiating pain in his leg... -Ray
  9. I agree with you for the most part but I disagree on your neck cranks being stupid. I like any submission I can execute in a combat situaton because the opponent will be sorry no matter what happens. From a choke, to an armbar, to an ankle or wrist lock. It's gonna hurt... -Ray
  10. The fact they can't hit the face is kinda boring imo....Too much flashiness and showing off... -Ray
  11. There was a show a couple weeks ago on tv called Final Fu. It was an elimination type of show with all martial artists. THey would spar for points, and go through obstacle courses where they would need to utilize there MA. It was pretty interesting to say the least... -Ray
  12. https://www.myspace.com/rayray312 -Ray
  13. I usually use strait leg and try my best avoiding the chambering action. -Ray
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