DaChroniclez Posted November 23, 2004 Author Share Posted November 23, 2004 Kyoshukin is somewhat like kickbocing too. I dont get it? How is Kyokushin Karate related to kickboxing in any way, maybe the fact that its full contact i guess, but thats about as far as it goes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
italian_guy Posted November 24, 2004 Share Posted November 24, 2004 I think kickboxing it is a good complement to any art. For grapplers because it adds striking skills and for strikers because it gives the chance to apply their skills to a fighting enviroment with certain rules (good for sport competition) that allow full contact fighting in a relatively safe enviroment (as safe as full contact can be). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SevenStar Posted November 25, 2004 Share Posted November 25, 2004 Kyoshukin is somewhat like kickbocing too. I dont get it? How is Kyokushin Karate related to kickboxing in any way, maybe the fact that its full contact i guess, but thats about as far as it goes. one obvious one is the use of thai style kicking. Thai boxing has had influence over the kyuokushin that we see today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dijita Posted November 26, 2004 Share Posted November 26, 2004 Kyoshukin is somewhat like kickbocing too. I dont get it? How is Kyokushin Karate related to kickboxing in any way, maybe the fact that its full contact i guess, but thats about as far as it goes. Very similar kicks, as Sevenstar said. I also think Kyokushin fighters do some similar types of training drills in order to condition the body and increase the capabilities of the cardiovascular system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socratic_Sifu Posted September 28, 2005 Share Posted September 28, 2005 Never heard of a wing chun system that advocates retreating of any sort even if it is in a stick & move type thing so I would be a little leary of the WC --and I do not normally like to contradict peoples opinion's of martial arts but I will digress just this once--long range weakness of wing chun? what weakness is this exactly? no art, no matter how proficientit may seem is adept outside the distance where strikes can be made. If by this comment you meant kicking distance then you truly are unaware of wing chun and I apologize for my insensitive comment.Barring that however, to put it simply-- if you are not in any striking distance (kicking, punching, or grappling) then your art is useless--you have to close the gap and personally I think that WC has excelled where a lot of MA's have ignored which is closing the gap,i.e entry techniques.Phew! I feel much better now. Anyway, I think WC and kickboxing can be a good combo--a bit redundant because there are kicks in WC in fact chi gerk is an outstanding kicking form-- but I think you would find a grappling art more useful to take with your WC training than another primarily striking art. (I say primarily because even though it is kickboxing, most of the competitions I have seen look like amatuer boxing matches with a few muay thai kicks thrown in to weaken the opponent) When fear is removed, the arrogance of uncertainty is dispelled and it is therefore no longer necessary to prove yourself in any form of combat. By learning how to fight, you learn how not to fight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stonecrusher69 Posted September 28, 2005 Share Posted September 28, 2005 WCK is a complete kicking art ther is no need to mix it with kick boxing. http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath"When the student is ready the master will appear" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mai-Monkey Posted September 28, 2005 Share Posted September 28, 2005 well if your talking about a full on mix do it, ive already perfected my own style which is basically a mix of tai shing pek kwar, tai chi , kickboxing , tiger claw and dragon fist with some odd bits of my own thrown in for style A man who fights one time in his life Fights always in his soul i/II\i Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traditional-Fist Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 WCK is a complete kicking art ther is no need to mix it with kick boxing.Agreed. I believe that if one practises real Wing Chun seriously or to a high level then the notion of adding kick boxing to his art becomes irrelevant. Use your time on an art that is worthwhile and not on a dozen irrelevant "ways". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elbows_and_knees Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 Kyoshukin is somewhat like kickbocing too.I dont get it? How is Kyokushin Karate related to kickboxing in any way, maybe the fact that its full contact i guess, but thats about as far as it goes.thai boxing has had a big influence on kyokushin. Oyama began adding aspects of the style to it after having encouters with various thai boxers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elbows_and_knees Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 WCK is a complete kicking art ther is no need to mix it with kick boxing.I dunno about that one... none of the guys I know who train WC can compare to me when it comes to kicking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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