STR33T GUY Posted December 18, 2004 Posted December 18, 2004 Oh, MA wise. Good to see that you are still working out. I’m still looking for a club that will suit me; I figure it will take me two months to get all the rust off. There is only one MMA club near me and I haven’t had been able to check it out yet. If I feel that this club isn’t any good then I will get into Judo and find someone there that will train with me on the side for the striking part. A minute of experience on the street is worth a year of training in the dojo.If you can’t sprawl and brawl, you can’t street fight.
BJJkenpoguy Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I am working on the utlimate fighting martial art. Avoidence and effecitve communication so as the situation doesn't esculate. You can pretty keep 99.9% potential fights from happing that way. I really enjoy grappling. I just recently took a private with one of Eddie Bravo's students. I was working on the rubber guard. Very good moves the guy showed me. Keep the person in really tight and makes it pretty tough to hit you efffectivly with any thing or to back out and stand up or pull out of hte moves. I think it would work pretty good for the street too. For some situations of one on one, empty handed combat. -Jay
BJJkenpoguy Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I am working on the utlimate fighting martial art. Avoidence and effecitve communication so as the situation doesn't esculate. You can pretty keep 99.9% potential fights from happing that way. I really enjoy grappling. I just recently took a private with one of Eddie Bravo's students. I was working on the rubber guard. Very good moves the guy showed me. Keep the person in really tight and makes it pretty tough to hit you efffectivly with any thing or to back out and stand up or pull out of hte moves. I think it would work pretty good for the street too. For some situations of one on one, empty handed combat. -Jay
street fighter Posted January 12, 2005 Posted January 12, 2005 There is no ultimate art except for the one you love. You have to deside what your objectives are, street, sport, traditional, concepts, its all in what suits you. I love to ground fight in training but not for the streets, but it is still fun, I like striking and blade and blunt force weapons training, but I try not to confuse reality with the class room, sport with reality. There are no judges to save you in the street, when you mess up you mess up, no do overs. A policeman has different concerns than the average civilian, the military person even different from either of the above. Check'em all out and go with your heart, if you dont like it you wont do it. Survivor
Straight Blast Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 Ultimate Art-A simple myth Fights are unrpedictable,its not likely things will happen on what you train at your dojo. In my opinion,it depends on the person and their dedication to MA that really counts.Ive seen some A class tkd fighters KO thai boxers and shoot wrestlers.
wingedsoldier Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 in the end, a martial art is only as good as the person using it. if the person using it sucks, your martial art will suck. if you're good, there are others just as good or better than you in your art or another.
mastermd Posted January 17, 2005 Posted January 17, 2005 what an ultimate art would have in it no one said the unpredictability(oh god did i spell that right) of drunken kung fu Indeed!!!
street fighter Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Why not monkey or monkey staff or crushing dragon or mantis or a combo or all of the known animal styles? My favorite is the Butterfly finds stinger under snake moon. This will beat drunken kung fu 24/7 with toes tied to fingers. Survivor
Aiki Ronin Samurai Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 the ultimate art would be having the wisdom and forsight to know how not to put yourself in a situation to have to fight.
yamesu Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 perfect style = one which flows throughout the body naturally "We did not inherit this earth from our parents. We are borrowing it from our children."
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