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Has you mention, everyone will do what they see to be best. If survival is your primary concern, which is should be in a self defense situation, then doing whatever it takes to get home is the best thing to do. Weather its running or fighting. You only have to take a look at the news to see the countless stories of a fight were one person gets hit, cracks their head on the fall and ends up dead. It only takes that one shot and its all over. Where is the honour and chivalry in sticking around to fight and ending up in a coffin, when you had the chance to run and go home safe to your family? You both have portrayed your points well. Montana, I can see what you are saying, but the scenario I think of in your post is two guys bellying up, chest to chest, understanding that they will fight each other one on one. On the other hand, is Cross and NightOwl's scenario, where one is attacked more unexpectedly, and must react to get away from a situation they know little about. There is a difference between the goals of fighting and surviving. You can fight to survive, but you can also run to survive.
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
10-26-07 Hooray!!!! My friends called, and said that we could do our SCA Combat for the first time in many months! So, we had a fight session, from 4:30 - 5:30. It was a great time, and it was nice to knock the rust off. Next week will most likely be an off week, but the week after, we should be at it again. -
Ed is right. Check them out, and see what you think. In the end, worry more about your own training and advancement than that of others you work out with. This will serve you better in the end. Welcome to the Forums, and to the Martial Arts!
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Absolutley right. This is what is important. Besides that, a good knee-level kick will serve you better than any head-level kick.
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Eddie Bravo's rubber guard
bushido_man96 replied to danbong's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Yeah, no doubt there's merit to it. Afterall, he is among the best in the world. I have the same problem as you. When I try to use a grapevine, I'm on my back. Since that's not where I want to be, I would prefer to let the grapevine go and get to my side. This allows me to get my underhooks and gives me much more mobility. I'm just not that good at the way Eddie uses it. But then again, that's the nature of Jiujitsu. I think that this is one of the isntances where someone makes some adjustments to an art becuase things work differently for different people. Some will be able to run with it, and others won't. After all, that is actually the reason that the BJJ brand of JJ is around, isn't it? Helio's adjustments. -
I think that this is really a difficult thing to research. You can research the battles and wars of various cultures without too much difficulty, but finding out the styles of fighting that the cultures used is very difficult. I am not sure where you would start, other than looking up the history of various current styles, and then going further back from their into armed warfare, and when the cultures that were battling came from. It would be a tough road. Fighting has been around since the dawn of man. Have fun, and good luck searching!
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The doc should know about it, and may recommend it. You don't have to look on-line for it, either; you can get it at just about any retail supercenter, like Wal Mart, or even at a pharmacy.
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WOW!!! That is a lot to spend on pets!!!
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
10-25-07 Solo workout: 5:00 - 5:25. I worked on Poe Eun, Se Jong, and Yoo Sing hyungs, and also worked on Choong Jung 2 Poomsae (ATA form). I also stretched, and worked on some standing repeat kicks, working on balance and tight chamber. Traditional Class: 6:00 - 7:00. A good class; basics wore me out. For the last 20 minutes, we worked on our black belt Ho Sin Sool techniques, which was a nice change up. There were 4 black belts in class tonight, so it was kind of nice. -
I would guess that as well. Get it looked at, for sure.
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First of all, wecome to KarateForums, and welcome to the Martial Arts! In order to improve your flexibility, spend a lot of time stretching. Perhaps 20 minutes per day, if you can. Try to do a good warm-up before hand, so that the muscles are nice and supple. Ask your instructor for a list of stretching exercises to perform, and ask him to demonstrate them for you, too. Flexibility will come with time. Unfortunately, there is no magic pill for it, you just have to work hard, and it will come. Best of luck, and enjoy the journey!
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Improve boxing
bushido_man96 replied to 50inches's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
I can see how your high guard could effect that, Daisho. When I keep my hands up, they are a bit below the chin level, and I try to drive them with my feet and hips. I am a bit shorter, so I don't have to worry about punching down at someone too often. However, with the body shots, I think you may be right on. -
natural ability
bushido_man96 replied to ZCH's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
If you have a friend that you are grappling with that is ranked in BJJ or has some Wrestling experience, then I would just train with them. Look around on books and websites for some moves to practice, and work to employ them. That is what I would do. Here is a website I was recently introduced to that may help: http://submissions101.com/ -
That's a lot of pets, Scott. How much do you spend on feed???
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NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just messin' with ya! One of my best friends is a Broncos fan as well, and we are usually capable of having very constructive conversations with each other about the games. Yeah, this year has been a bit of a dissappointment, but I have to admit that the Chiefs are doing better than I expected. However, at this point, I think Denver will win the division, despite the Travis Henry debacle (and I have him in a fantasy league this year!). The Chief/Bronco games should be good this year. I hope the Chiefs O gets up for them.
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
10-23-07 Solo workout: 3:40 - 4:00. Worked on Yoo Sin hyung some more. It is coming along, but very slowly. Taught Kids Class: 4:00 - 5:00. A good class. We had a new student in their, so we worked on basics a bit longer, and she did well. -
Glucosimine helps to lubricate the joints, and the chongroident helps to rebuild the tissue around the joints to some extent, I think.
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I think that a lot of people probably feel this way about their training, but how do you suppose that is happening? I think that body movement and power generation and other physical aspects that can help with self-protection are worked on, but they don't really focus on self-protection itself.
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Oh, ok. Cool. I enjoy the sports programs at the smaller schools. My brother played football at an NAIA school, and I am a season ticket holder at the DII school here in my home town. I have an appreciation for these programs, and I think they provide great entertainment. Which NAIA school? My cousin coach at Western Montana, a NAIA school. I was recruited by a bunch of them up in that area. D2, NAIA, and D1AA are more competitive than people think. We are big enough to give scholarships, so we get everyone that just missed D1 programs- which can be some amazing talents, especially after developing. That is cool to hear that you support the small school football programs. He attended a very small, private school in the Kansas Christian Athletic Conference, Kansas Wesleyan University out of Salina, KS. He was a starter his senior year, and was a 245 lb. center. They won their conference his senior year, and they went to the NAIA playoffs, but lost in the first round to Evangel University over by St. Joseph, Missouri. They had a pretty decent team, but they couldn't really compete with Evangel, because the way that the KCAC conference is set up doesn't give a lot of support or scholarships for athletes. It is very much extracurricular for them. They had funds where they could get full coverage for some good position players, but most of the players only got partial scholarships. Even though, there were some great memories from watching him play there, and it was a good time. He truly enjoyed it. I hope that your Shotokan classes go well for you. Hopefully soon, you will be posting about your training experiences!
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community/recreation center programs
bushido_man96 replied to jaedeshi's topic in Instructors and School Owners
I would begin by speaking with the rec center about what you would like to do, and what you plan to offer. Come up with an intinerary and a sample class plan, and tell them what your goals and objectives are. The advice given above is good as well. There will be scheduling conficts to deal with, but they will work with you. There are lots of clubs around the U.S. that get their start this way, so think positive, and see what comes around. Good luck to you! -
Does anyone have any experience with the AIMAA (Action International Martial Arts Association)? It is led by Grandmaster Hee Il Cho. I have heard of it, but never seen or talked with anyone involved with the organization.