Practice is the key _ Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Have any one of u guys use karate in a real fight, situations street fight ambush etc. tell me about everything relavant to the question. Or using your moves on somone. Somone love oneSomone love twoI love one That one is myself just have been turn down....
tommarker Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 none of your business. I'm no longer posting here. Adios.
Rich_2k3 Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 I dont really understand the question, are u saying would we use it in a real life situation, because if u r then i'll take that as a joke and pretend I didnt here it . Or Do you mean have a ever been in a street fight and used Karate against someone, if so the answer is no, not yet . "When my enemy contracts I expand and when he expands I contract" - Bruce Lee
ESA-Shotokan Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 tell me about everything relavant to the question. I don't know why but I find that quite funny! I've never used it in the street; people don't pick on me for some reason so that is good. I'd like to think I go through life without ever having to beat some daft person up.
Practice is the key _ Posted January 18, 2004 Author Posted January 18, 2004 I should not rush my spellings then. Somone love oneSomone love twoI love one That one is myself just have been turn down....
Viontro Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 When an experienced karate-ka want to punch someone (even if it is just for fun) he would naturally use the karate-punch, because he knows how to control the punch. If you have learned to write error-free english, you would naturally write error-free If you, when in a fight say: "Okay, he is a very good fighter, I must use that difficult punch, my karate-teacher showed me... hmm.. let´s see" then you need more practice. Can you say "I didn´t use karate on him", if you twisted your arm while punching him? If an experienced karate-ka fights with a free mind, he always uses his karate-experience in some way, for example in punching, footwork, breathing or whatever.
Practice is the key _ Posted January 19, 2004 Author Posted January 19, 2004 My spellings might not be as well as yours I have just lernt English only for roughly about 10 months I truly do apologise if its does not make any sense. Somone love oneSomone love twoI love one That one is myself just have been turn down....
Practice is the key _ Posted January 19, 2004 Author Posted January 19, 2004 Am busy doing my degree in fitness so I''d really don't have time to work on my English, Am visiting my girlfriend in China then going for a visit in nakonrashshima in thailand, am studying japanese at my Martial arts boarding school and my clubs Hehhhehehh.... Somone love oneSomone love twoI love one That one is myself just have been turn down....
Viontro Posted January 20, 2004 Posted January 20, 2004 It wasn´t my meaning to criticize your english spelling.. I am not a good english-speller myself... I just mean, that some of the techniques you learn in karate, are old and can maybe not directly be set in in a fight situation. But whether you train for example karate, kung fu or boxing, it will always help alot, when you are in a real fight. If you can use the right techniques effective at the right time, you have a good chance to beat opponent - but it takes a lot of practising. If you only concentrate on making a technique, you´ve just learned to karate, when you are in a fight, your opponent may find out and prepare a counter-attack. - Yes, I always use the experience/muscles, I gained from karate (in some way), when I fight... and I think everyone does
Practice is the key _ Posted January 21, 2004 Author Posted January 21, 2004 Thanks anywhere Viontro for posting. Somone love oneSomone love twoI love one That one is myself just have been turn down....
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