thaiboxerken Posted August 6, 2001 Posted August 6, 2001 I'd let them punch to the face and kick with shins, and let them kick to the legs. I would allow clinch fighting and knee, elbow and headbutt techniques. Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me Apprentice Instructor under Guro Inosanto in Jun Fan Gung Fu and Filipinno Martial arts.Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.
iamrushman Posted August 6, 2001 Posted August 6, 2001 ok then, ken.....that's a good suggestion. but then, we'll have to change the name from taekwondo to muay thai. rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
thaiboxerken Posted August 6, 2001 Posted August 6, 2001 well, if anything, they should allow punches to the face, full contact punches. Maybe then they'd keep their hands up. Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me Apprentice Instructor under Guro Inosanto in Jun Fan Gung Fu and Filipinno Martial arts.Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.
iamrushman Posted August 6, 2001 Posted August 6, 2001 much better suggestion...i do agree with you on that. rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
Angus Posted August 7, 2001 Author Posted August 7, 2001 That's right! You HAVE to keep your hands up! Angus Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.
iamrushman Posted August 8, 2001 Posted August 8, 2001 yes sir........any other suggestions? rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
iamrushman Posted September 28, 2001 Posted September 28, 2001 does anyone else have any suggestions on this subject....please review thread......... rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
taezee Posted September 28, 2001 Posted September 28, 2001 well its only silly depending on who you are watching compete rush....guys like steve lopez..juan moreno or herb perez or peter bardasdos these guys are definetly all buisness I know ..Ive been hit by all of them (except steve ive never met him yet)he just won the gold medal in sydney in full contact taekwondo the first official one...then from the girls i have the two sisters from my dojang AMERICAN TAEKWONDO CENTER Jennnifer and elizabeth mohammed..I remember when they were two shy little girls..now there in there like two pit bulls..both on the ustu team now..kae poe then old school like arline limas...lynette love...selena hernandez (by the way all of the peoples bios can be viewed at http://www.ustu.com under athletes these people are like the michael jordans and williams sisters of sport taekwondo...if you want to see sport taekwondo in its best form watch anyone of them fight _________________ Javier l Rosario bayshore new york "whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your ass" [ This Message was edited by: taezee on 2001-09-27 21:50 ] [ This Message was edited by: taezee on 2001-09-28 08:32 ] Javier l Rosario instructor taekwondo/hapkidounder master Atef s Himaya"whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your *"
iamrushman Posted September 28, 2001 Posted September 28, 2001 i know that some in this thread think it does look silly............however; sport TKD is here to stay, alone or for crosstraining, due to it's superior kicking techniques........... rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
niel0092 Posted October 11, 2001 Posted October 11, 2001 Hi all. I just started sparring again after a long time away from it. I'd just finished college and didn't have insurance for a while so I think that it was a wise decision to stop sparring for a bit. Anyway now that I'm fully employed and insured I've found that my sense of timing just isn't what it used to be and I don't flow quite as well. Has anyone else had a similar experience? What should I do to regain my former profeciency? I'm thinking plenty of sport training classes, heavy on the movement drills and pad work and as many bouts in practice as I can safely handle. Thoughts? "Jita Kyoei" Mutual Benefit and Welfare
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