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marial arts - rooneyt - Nov. 24, 2007 Ok marial arts,do you take marial arts if so wat stile do you train in. Do you think one marial art is more effectice than another ? [ i made this because, the ufc topic was being argued into a marial arts topic, and i thought we need a marial art topic pls argue in here.] RE: marial arts - SexyMichael - Nov. 24, 2007 Jeet Kune Do > all other martial arts RE: marial arts - Fleetscut - Nov. 24, 2007 im going to start kendo soon. and i used to do karate and tae kwan do when i was young RE: marial arts - Nic - Nov. 24, 2007 I used to train <i>ke jia quan</i>, literally "Hakka fist". Hakka is a dialect group in China, and this martial art is in the Southen Fist style, which emphasizes more on direct muscular training and more... well, it's more of an "outer" style, as compared to the Northern styles, and generally has less leg work and more emphasis on stability. Tae Kwan Do is similar to the Northern styles, which makes sense since Kora is closer to the Northern parts of China. I used to take fencing too. Pity that I dropped them to focus on my music. RE: marial arts - Fleetscut - Nov. 24, 2007 im considering taking up fencing. theres a fencing club at my school and im thinking of looking into joining RE: marial arts - AnnieDuck - Nov. 24, 2007 Fencing is awesome. I keep thinking the topic title says "marital arts" RE: marial arts - Tototototototo - Nov. 24, 2007 The style I learned was Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do. It's tight, yo. RE: marial arts - Dark Wolborg - Nov. 24, 2007 I took tae kwon do and I'm teaching myself boxing. RE: marial arts - Cye Kinomiya - Nov. 24, 2007 SexyMichael Wrote:Jeet Kune Do > all other martial artsI honestly believe that this can only work for Bruce Lee. And I also think it is only oriented for fighting people WITHOUT weapons. Mr. Toto Wrote:The style I learned was Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do. It's tight, yo.Is this Chuck Norris's style? Anyway I am studying under the Bukinkan Organization. There are nine schools taught under this organization: Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu Gyokushin Ryu Ninjutsu Kumogakure Ryu Ninjutsu Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu Kukishin Ryu Happo Hikkenjutsu Koto Ryu Koppojutsu Shinden Fudo Ryu Dakentaijutsu Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu Gikan Ryu Koppo Taijutsu RE: marial arts - Nic - Nov. 24, 2007 Fleetscut Wrote:im considering taking up fencing. theres a fencing club at my school and im thinking of looking into joining The sad thing about fencing and other related martial arts is all the equipment you have to buy and wear. It's a serious pain on your wallet and I'm always so glad to take it off and stand in the wind. RE: marial arts - Cye Kinomiya - Nov. 24, 2007 Fencing looks like a lot of fun. I read that Bruce Lee based a lot of Jeet Kune Do on fencing. RE: marial arts - Nic - Nov. 25, 2007 Cye Kinomiya Wrote:I read that Bruce Lee based a lot of Jeet Kune Do on fencing. You gotta be kidding O____________O. Is this another of those "concept" things? RE: marial arts - Fleetscut - Nov. 25, 2007 i heard that he incorporated a few things into his style. i think kick boxing was one of them. not sure though RE: marial arts - PRINCEcharming - Nov. 25, 2007 Composer of Requiems Wrote:I wouldn't be surprised. Fencing is all about hitting your opponent while avoiding attacks yourself. It seems an ideal influence for any modern or recently developed art.Cye Kinomiya Wrote:I read that Bruce Lee based a lot of Jeet Kune Do on fencing. RE: marial arts - Cye Kinomiya - Nov. 25, 2007 Composer of Requiems Wrote:Cye Kinomiya Wrote:I read that Bruce Lee based a lot of Jeet Kune Do on fencing. Um, no. He wrote it in his book. RE: marial arts - Nic - Nov. 25, 2007 PRINCEcharming Wrote:I wouldn't be surprised. Fencing is all about hitting your opponent while avoiding attacks yourself. It seems an ideal influence for any modern or recently developed art. Wouldn't that be valid for most martial arts? I'm pretty sure that the martial arts encouraging you to take hits are a minority... RE: marial arts - Bey Brad - Nov. 25, 2007 mario arts RE: marial arts - mdhvdukshsj - Nov. 25, 2007 Tamer Brad Wrote:mario arts [Image: super_nes-mario_paint.jpg] RE: marial arts - Nic - Nov. 25, 2007 Paintbrush jutsu o.0 RE: marial arts - Bey Brad - Nov. 25, 2007 artie, I was going to post that myself, but then I realized I could count on you to do it RE: marial arts - mdhvdukshsj - Nov. 25, 2007 Tamer Brad Wrote:artie, I was going to post that myself, but then I realized I could count on you to do it bros before hoes man RE: marial arts - PRINCEcharming - Nov. 26, 2007 Composer of Requiems Wrote:I don't mean that there are arts that encourage the act of getting hurt, but some do focus on grappling and maintaining proximity, making oneself a more available target. An example would be what I've seen of Judo, which, while not really intended to be applied to life or death situations (at least I hope not), isn't in any way an effective means of not getting stabbed.PRINCEcharming Wrote:I wouldn't be surprised. Fencing is all about hitting your opponent while avoiding attacks yourself. It seems an ideal influence for any modern or recently developed art.Wouldn't that be valid for most martial arts? I'm pretty sure that the martial arts encouraging you to take hits are a minority... RE: marial arts - Cye Kinomiya - Nov. 27, 2007 Composer of Requiems Wrote:Cye Kinomiya Wrote:I read that Bruce Lee based a lot of Jeet Kune Do on fencing. Um, no. He wrote it in his book. RE: marial arts - Blackâ™§Jack - Sep. 29, 2011 i do taekwando i love it but personally i th!nk (yay clever usr name placing) that shaolin is more effective although with too much meditation i hav no sense of waiting for stuff RE: marial arts - Pimpju - Sep. 30, 2011 there's another, properly spelled thread to use. see "martial arts". Focus more strength into your kicks, and learn to use your punches, you'll come out a better fighter for it, if you're a typical Taekwondo fighter. |