jiu-jitsu fighter Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 kk bjj is rated as follows 1)9 2)3 "When we go to the ground,you are in my world, the ground is the ocean, I am the shark,and most people don't even know how to swim"
John G Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 ITF Taekwon-do: 1) 0.5 Groundwork 2) 0.5 Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 3) 2.5 Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 4) 4 Punching 5) 4.5 Kicking 6) 0 Weapons John G Jarrett III Dan, ITF Taekwon-Do
SBN Doug Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Kuk Sool Won 1) 1 - Groundwork 2) 3 - Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 3) 2 - Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 4) 2 - Punching 5) 2 - Kicking 6) 2 - Weapons Kuk Sool Won - 4th danEvil triumphs when good men do nothing.
Control Point Posted March 13, 2003 Posted March 13, 2003 I had a hard time deviding these up because we practice all so often, but if i had to by most employed in sparring i guess it would go like this.. groundwork (3) trapping (2) infighting (3) punching (2) kicking (2) weapons (0).. (we do weapon defense but no attack) American Kenpo (Hybrid) If i still have all my blood it was a good fight, if not, it was a great fight._______________________________________Kenpo
superleeds Posted March 13, 2003 Posted March 13, 2003 Wado-Ryu Karate Groundwork: 1 (occasional freestyle grappling with an 'anything that works' strategy) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns: 3 (Hip tosses and joint locks are staples of the Kihon Kumite(pre-arranged sparring)) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head: 1 (We practice the techniques, but don't employ them often) Punching: 4 (The single biggest focus of karate) Kicking: 3.5 (Almost as important is punching, but not quite) Weapons: 0.5 (optional training in sai, bo, shindo, etc. mostly at black belt level. Not really part of the style, but incorporated by individual teachers) Chito-Ryu Pretty much the same for us. we practice elbow work quite a bit. But keep that part at a restrained level. Read a book!
panginoon Posted March 22, 2003 Posted March 22, 2003 Good topic. Uechi-ryu is: 1) Groundwork-1 2) Trapping-1 3) Infighting- 4 4) Punching-5 5) Kicking -1 6) Weapons-0 Uechi-ryu is a very in close style of fighting, liked to Wing Chung. The kicks are about as "good" as TKD's punches Shorin-ryu is: 1) Groundwork-2 2) Trapping-1 3) Infighting- 2 4) Punching-4 5) Kicking -2 6) Weapons -1 Shorin-ryu is more rounded art. Although the kicks are still crappy, compared to TKD.
BKJ1216 Posted March 22, 2003 Posted March 22, 2003 Hey can someone who does goju-ryu and maybe even someone who does shudokan rate them? White Belt- Shudokan Karate
Guest Posted March 31, 2003 Posted March 31, 2003 Karate free style 1) Ground work - 4 2) Traping, Throws and take downs - 1 3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and head - 2 4) Punching - 4 5) Kicking - 1 6) wepons - 0 (we don't use wepons)
fungku Posted March 31, 2003 Posted March 31, 2003 Wei Chin Kung Fu 1) Groundwork 1 2) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 1 3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 2 4) Punching 3 5) Kicking 3 6) Weapons 2 (western) Kickboxing 1) Groundwork 0 2) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 0 3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 0 4) Punching 8 5) Kicking 4 6) Weapons 0 The way I train now (on my own) 1) Groundwork 0 2) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 2 3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 2 4) Punching 3.5 5) Kicking 3 6) Weapons 1.5 Visit Shaolin, Chinese Martial Arts - I don't fear the 10,000 techniques you've practised once, I fear the one technique you've practiced 10,000 times. -
Sepultura Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 kyokushin karate: ground fighting:0 trapping throws takedowns:2 fighting (full contact):10 punshing:8 kicking:10 weapons:1
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