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the thing about it is that you will not find a dojo ANYWHERE that has streetfight rules. nor will you find a competition that allows them. So sure, you can say, "ufc is not realistic" but nor is the training you are getting in kendo, shotokan, taiji or anything else, to be technical. As for the statistics, they were police stats. This is a very good and true point.
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Very nice. Is this indicative of the officiating in judo?
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Taekwondo addiction
bushido_man96 replied to foofies's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
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the reason you don't see a lot of blocking is because being in such a passive defensive mode can get you hurt. Sure, blocks can also be strikes, but the defensive nature is the same. with evasions and parries, you are doing things like moving out of the way, setting up other shots, making angles, etc. It's active defense. That's a good way to put it.
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bushido_man96 replied to Orcrist's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
Yeah, try not to lock your arm out completely when you punch. -
Preparing for the big one...
bushido_man96 replied to Jazzstorm's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
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By upside down push-ups, I assume you mean hand-stand push-ups. I have tried these, but am not good at them.
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Which is probably as it should be. No McDojo there! I see that quite a bit in class as well. I have to ride some of the kids now and then, to get them to do what I know they can do. It is frustrating to see, but it makes me feel good that I know that I am giving it all I have, even if it only 50% of what some natural athlete is doing when he is slacking off. That is the epitome of integrity.
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That is some really good advice. Whenever any of us receives feedback from a grading we always are told that basics are the foundation of the exam and if you've failed you need to work on them. Everything else falls into place. Exactly. We had one of the highest ranks in the ATA at our school last year, and I was struggling with part of my 2nd degree form at the time, so I asked him for help. He had me "joon be", and when I did so for my form, he said "No. Joon be for Songahm 1" (Which is our white belt form). When I looked at him quizzically, he said "Everything you struggle with in later forms can be fixed by doing the lowest ranked forms", and he was exactly right. By doing my colored belt forms (We call it the Songahm Star, all of our colored belt form patterns laid on "top" of one another form an eight pointed star), I was able to fix my 2nd degree form. Aodhan The foundation is the most important thing.
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You could condition them on a Makiwara board.
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Dim mak
bushido_man96 replied to Kazuma's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
All I ever saw of dim mak was in Bloodsport. -
Hey, Sohan. When you bench, did you say that you have a pretty wide grip? Because I tend to grip the bar just outside of my shoulder width, being a farily narrow grip I suppose. Do you think I should stay with it, or change, or just personal preference?
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Sprained my ankle, kind of scared...
bushido_man96 replied to parkerlineage's topic in Health and Fitness
A word of advise, don't play any pick-up basketball games while healing. -
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Yeah, that video was bad. I don't know what they hope to accomplish. I've got kids in class that make more contact than that. People want to take all of the risk out of everything, eliminating most of the fun. In my opinion, there is no strategy involved in this kind of fighting. I hope these guys aren't being deceived into thinking that they look good.
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Miracle Technique and Miracle Workout
bushido_man96 replied to Jiffy's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Both UseoForce and Jiffy are making well substantiated points. I will not express my feelings either way, but I will say that the main point does still stand: You can't accomplish anything in the martial arts without working hard at it. -
That's me. No idea whatsoever.