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Scarf hold
bushido_man96 replied to Rainbow_Warrior's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
I would guess you don't see the scarf hold as much because in MMA, they don't wear clothes. Otherwise, you are just holding on to their neck, and working for a choke, I guess. -
Judo compared to BJJ
bushido_man96 replied to elfordo's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
That could be right. Every style has their own little nuances on technqiues. But you are right, seionage is seionage, no matter what language or culture. It may have a different name, but that is cultural/language based. -
Meditation for Combat Effectiveness?
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Western civilazations have been fighting for as many centuries as most Eastern civilazations, and they have really not ever used any form of pre-combat meditation. If you like it, and think it helps, then I think that is great. I don't really think it gives a combat edge, though. -
Broken Bones and Wrist Locks
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I dissagree. You should use the technique as quickly and fluently without pulling back. If size and strength become an issue, I think you're not good enough at the technique. I don't agree. I have a brother who outweighs me by 2 times. I have tried to grab his arm, and apply a wrist lock. It doesn't happen. It has nothing to do with my skill level. I am not saying that it wouldn't work if applied in the proper scenario, but you have to have a good scenario. Personally, I prefer distraction techniques, or what I would rather call "diminishing" techniques, to soften up the opponent prior to applying a wrist or other manipulation technique. -
Going for the Neck Break
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I agree with this statement. Jigoro Kano was very much against challenge matches, and did not want any of his students fighting in them. When Maeda went to Brazil, and began teaching his style to the Gracies, he called Jujitsu as opposed to Judo, because he knew that Kano did not like his students to enter challenge matches, and therefore called his style Jujitsu instead of Judo. Had this not been the case, then perhaps we would all be witnesses to the rise of Brazilian Judo as opposed to BJJ. As for the neck break, I think the only break you are going to get is by attacking the vertebrae directly, and even then, you will have to most likely support the head, to keep it from moving. -
I was going to mention that I thought you were only doing Kuk Sool Won besides your Cannon Style, and I was wondering if the Isshinryu was a new addition for you. How do you like it so far? Does it offer more of what you have been looking for? Just for the record, how many forms are there in the style, at least that you know of?
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what is Tomiki-Ryu
bushido_man96 replied to Throwdown0850's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Hmm, that is an interesting idea. I guess most of Judo's techniques don't mean much unless you are in contact with the opponent. Aikido does do a lot of techniques that entail incoming strikes. -
Blocking exercises?
bushido_man96 replied to Throwdown0850's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
So, do you have some drills to go along with those lists of techniques? -
The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
3-10-08 Chest/triceps Bench press: 155x10, 185x8, 225x3 Incline bench press: 135x10, 145x6, 165x2 Dip machine: 215x10, 8, 6 Back Back hyperextensions: 3x10 Abs Decline crunches: 3x12 Medicine ball crunches: 3x10 followed by 3x10 tosses and catches. Used 20 lb. ball. Hanging leg raises: I played around with these. I lifted my legs up as high as I could, and then my instructor would raise them up higher for me, and I would try to resist them from lowering. I only did 3 or 4, and it was nasty! Cardio: Schwinn spinner for 10 minutes, and then a recumbant bike for 10 minutes. Combat Hapkido: 10:15 - 12:00. We worked on the green and purple belt curriculum. We learned quite a bit, and worked on some good finishes. TKD Class: 6:00 - 7:00. Class was rough today. I didn't feel that great as far as my technique went. In sparring, I did ok, but felt that I could have done better. -
I have heard that a Pankration fighter from a long long time ago used to break his opponents fingers in the beginning of the match, and then finish them off, and he was undefeated because of that. Yes, I have read about him as well. There are several old stories about the early Pankration events. Those guys were tough. There was a story about one Boxer who refused to block or parry any attacks, because he felt it was unmanly. His face must have been a mangled, gnarled mess!
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Heavy bag with supporting stand or hung from rafters?..
bushido_man96 replied to osuperu's topic in Health and Fitness
I have never seen one of those notches wear out. That shouldn't be a problem for you. -
However, the guy can be twice your size, but as long as you have trained the proper muscles, as ps1 has pointed out, then you would have an advantage of specialized training.
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Carjacking Scenarios
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I do believe Krav Maga and Systema have practice scenarios for it. -
I am not so sure it is good for kids to get knocked out like that, though.
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Forced to use Lethal Force
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
That is true, but you need to keep the knife from cutting you first. If you can debilitate the attacker, then you may accomplish that goal. However, you want to keep that knife from moving too much, I think. -
So, are you saying that in 32 one hour sessions of Isshinryu, you can obtain black belt status?
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Meditation for Combat Effectiveness?
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
You can train your minds in ways other than meditation. -
Broken Bones and Wrist Locks
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I agree with you. -
Forced to use Lethal Force
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I don't have "deadly" techniuqes and "regular" techniques. I have techniques with which I can alter the targets of. The goal of self-defense is to take care of the situation as quickly and efficiently as possible. If the attacker is weilding a knife or some other weapon, then this will force you to think about neutralizing the knife, and then striking a target that will diminish the fighter. I would think that weapon attacks happen around 15% of the time. However, I don't know the stats, and may be wrong. -
Broken Bones and Wrist Locks
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Go against a fully resistning opponent, and you may find that applying a wrist lock is more difficult than expected. Also, the size and strength of the individual comes into play. They do have their uses, but you have to be smart when applying them. -
Randori helps Sparring
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I always understood randori to be "free" practice, and not prearranged. We do what are called one-steps, that are prearranged, and then work up to free sparring. -
Who Are Your Martial Art Heroes?
bushido_man96 replied to Johnlogic121's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Chuck Norris was a big one for me. I grew up watching shows like Lone Wolf McQuade and the Missing in Action series. My dad was also an inspiration for me as well.