baiguai from Kung Fu Artistry discussed a rather interesting question. Should we be responsible for the experiences someone else is having during practice and should they be responsible to ours.
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If a person has 3 times your muscle mass and your want to maintain Kesa, Mount and Knee ride on him.
What are the key points or principles we should follow to make our job easier and to make his ...
I must have mis-stated. I don't want to lose fear, or the adrenaline rush, I want to work with it and not have it be debilitating to fine motor control and clear thought.
... ke you've taken my thoughts about it and just wrote them better . Martial arts are about self control and self improvement. All those TV shows fighting is violence per violence only. ...
I think that THEORETICALLY (for most of us) it is perfectly feasible to use minimum force in a fighting situation. The forces described in the internal arts are not magic, but very hard to perfect. ...
Jiu-jitsu is not all about ground fighting. It is about doing what works best in every individual situation. I feel jiu-jitsu is possibly the best MA in a multiple attacker situation. There are ...
... he person I mentioned know how to pass the guard exactly like BJJ. He know all the escape from side control, kesa gatame, triangle choke...
Most if not all BJJ ...
... ittle different when you are the instructor. (Letting out a big secret now As an instructor you can control your involvement allowing you to protect injuries!!!! That is the big perk!
So your wife ...
I've personally started martial arts 3/4 of a year ago, and ahd thought about it thoroughly. I've decided to do Wing Tsun (or comparable, if you like) for there is no vocal strain (shouting) ...
... ould tend to do what Mark is saying below (outward pressure)
Or you would have to develop extreme control to NOT do that but maintain extremely light outer surface contact, ...
I tape them up, maybe splint them if it really needs it, and go back to training or teaching.
Performance really depends on the toe or toes. A broken big toe is a **** to deal with. The others are ...
I was walking to a meeting on Ann street in Manhattan. When I felt a hand on my shoulder. Since I had never been in that area and lived some 40 miles away on Long Island. I suspected it was someone ...
Northern Long Hand, Wing Chun, Choi Li Fut, and Tai Chi. If I'm remembering your original post correctly, you were looking for a good workout and effective fighting skills; any of the first ...
At what age do you think it’s appropriate to enroll children in an MA- class and what style would you recommend? I want my son to have fun, get good exercise, build up a strong self-confidence and ...
your scale is keeling. wu shu is a general term for chinese martial arts. there are a lot of subjects/styles behind wushu. whereas aikido is more specific.
then you havent understand the pros and ...
Just don't drop your head when you shoot in. Keep your head in close and tight to his body and keep going forward so he can't set up for a knee strike. On the reverse side: If your being ...
Rick
You should try to find a qualified instructor. Training in sword is a lot of fun, but can be very dangerous to. One online resource is http://shinkendo.com, and if you happen to live in ...
... t. Many of the law enforcement officers I know who study train in Aikido because of its emphasis on control not strikes. Takes ...
... onger then the left part, so their right punch/kick is stronger then left. So this is simple way to control the balance.
Exercise 1:
In Push up position, inhale till your ...
... onger then the left part, so their right punch/kick is stronger then left. So this is simple way to control the balance.
Exercise 1:
In Push up position, inhale till your ...
You guys are slating this art form without actually having trained or seen any evidence. It is always a dangerous thing to make judgements without having testing something yourself (no matter what ...
I would disagree with that, respectfully. Yoshinkan ****/uke training in the basic techniques incorporates atemi through-out almost all of the training. Because the techniques are handed down by ...
Referring to 8 year olds Kids learning cage fighting from March 28, 2008 Fridays nation & world section
Looking at the photo of the kids “cage fighting” it looks like every school yard ...
Chin Na is a Chinese term describing techniques used in the Chinese martial arts that control or lock an opponent's joints or muscles/tendons so he cannot move, thus neutralizing the opponent's ...
Just found a great article on body rehabilitation and thought it would be very appropriate to bring it here. Everyone has
at least one sort of a body's malfunction so as it is organized as an index ...