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if you could master any martial art...
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First thing's first- we must rid the world of all those pussy rifles and gay pacifist and return to the normal system of fighting constant wars with swords and spears!
As for the art- I don't know if anyone does that nowdays, but fighting mounted on a horse with chinese glaive, like in the times of Three Kingdoms is the finest thing ever invented.
As for the art- I don't know if anyone does that nowdays, but fighting mounted on a horse with chinese glaive, like in the times of Three Kingdoms is the finest thing ever invented.
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I'm a beginning practitioner of Chen Style Tai Chi(Practicing for 3-4 months now) for meditative and physical exercise purposes it would be nice to become a master of this style.
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Krav Maga is a close second to SCARS for me. A friend of mine knows a lot about Special Combat Aggressive Reactionary System and has eventaught it before. So just listening to the shit he knows and the things he can do frightens me.
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Modern Army Combatives. I'm level 1 certified out of 4 levels. It's practical, simple and it works.
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You just learn this in order to protect yourself.My choice would be Krav Maga.I'm not a kind of a person who likes fighting.But I'll never run away from it.
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I would love to master the art I'm training for atm >.> but being so lazy and unmotivated .....
A martial art I am interested in mastering is the one that utilizes the elbow and the knee (keep forgetting the name).
A martial art I am interested in mastering is the one that utilizes the elbow and the knee (keep forgetting the name).
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Loner
the People's Senpai
Judo and/or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu - both utilize your opponents weakness against them.
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i did tae kwon do when i was younger and i loved it but i wish i had kept doing it.
But i always really wanted to learn Capoera cause it really looks kool and Gun kata(gun fu) if there really is such a thing. they do it in a movie called EQUILIBRIUM. badass movie
But i always really wanted to learn Capoera cause it really looks kool and Gun kata(gun fu) if there really is such a thing. they do it in a movie called EQUILIBRIUM. badass movie
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TheJackOat wrote...
I would love to master the art I'm training for atm >.> but being so lazy and unmotivated .....A martial art I am interested in mastering is the one that utilizes the elbow and the knee (keep forgetting the name).
thats Muay Thai
id have to say first being Muay Thai only problem being it has no fn grappling so akido would be my saving grace in that department
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perithion wrote...
TheJackOat wrote...
I would love to master the art I'm training for atm >.> but being so lazy and unmotivated .....A martial art I am interested in mastering is the one that utilizes the elbow and the knee (keep forgetting the name).
thats Muay Thai
id have to say first being Muay Thai only problem being it has no fn grappling so akido would be my saving grace in that department
I too wish to learn Muay Thai. My philosophy in fighting is that if you fight, you do it decisively, and with full power, never relenting. From what I hear, Muay Thai most definitely teaches this in their fighting style.
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JamesonM wrote...
perithion wrote...
TheJackOat wrote...
I would love to master the art I'm training for atm >.> but being so lazy and unmotivated .....A martial art I am interested in mastering is the one that utilizes the elbow and the knee (keep forgetting the name).
thats Muay Thai
id have to say first being Muay Thai only problem being it has no fn grappling so akido would be my saving grace in that department
I too wish to learn Muay Thai. My philosophy in fighting is that if you fight, you do it decisively, and with full power, never relenting. From what I hear, Muay Thai most definitely teaches this in their fighting style.
yep it uses 2 of the hardest parts of your body your elbows and knees mainly teaches you to cut with your elbow it's a technique meant mainly for destroying your opponent
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perithion wrote...
JamesonM wrote...
perithion wrote...
TheJackOat wrote...
I would love to master the art I'm training for atm >.> but being so lazy and unmotivated .....A martial art I am interested in mastering is the one that utilizes the elbow and the knee (keep forgetting the name).
thats Muay Thai
id have to say first being Muay Thai only problem being it has no fn grappling so akido would be my saving grace in that department
I too wish to learn Muay Thai. My philosophy in fighting is that if you fight, you do it decisively, and with full power, never relenting. From what I hear, Muay Thai most definitely teaches this in their fighting style.
yep it uses 2 of the hardest parts of your body your elbows and knees mainly teaches you to cut with your elbow it's a technique meant mainly for destroying your opponent
Yep, definitely the style for me lol
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Harontiar wrote...
Pekiti-Tirsia-KaliIt is designed for killing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvrvoBIq__k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujN0-edyLs0&feature=related
This.
For unarmed combat, I'm doing pretty well with Muay Thai, so I'd choose to master BJJ.