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Forum Post Travelling Time To Class
I used to drive 460 miles (7-1/2 hours) every month to stay with my master an learn. I then managed to get a move with my work so that I am only about 260 miles away from there. I travelled al...
Forum Post Why dont I ever see BJJ practice outside?
Guess it really does pay to learn to grapple, then... as it help prevent you from being thrown thusly... As opposed to the vast majority of martial artists who have absolutely NO IDEA how to prevent a...
Forum Post WC vs JJ which art?
...know what they're doing and that they're going to react to everything you do to them. What you learn in Wing Chun can vary a lot from class to class. Some like forms and teaching blocking an...
Forum Post Kenpo(with a good teacher) or wing tsun?
...h, taken a smidge of each, i think wc has more natural movement and principles..... seemed way easier to learn to me, but , it does lack in soem respects, not too many thorws till much later in traini...
Forum Post Judo and Aikido
...ile 'traditional' yoshinkan techniques contain may many strikes, I would not go there to 'learn' how to strike overall. Now, many schools do have striking clinics, so you may want ...
Forum Post How come Japanese fighters performance are so poor? Except Mas Oyama.
...thing about Muai Thai and their training, so they lost big time. Afterwards, they sent somebody there to learn, came back and had their own kickboxing. Still no match with the real thing though, most ...
Forum Post Starting a martial art.
...in habits you acquire during training occupy your mind even during time off. It's a lot of fun, you learn excellent control of your body and strength. My advice: try it! steven...
Forum Post Aikido
... My instructor has among other things qualifications in Aikido. Once he is sure we can take the falls we learn some Aikido. The main art we study is a striking art thus you get real attacks. Thus you ...
Forum Post Bare Minimum
...ight back.. that was what it took. We spent six more months teaching him to fight by beating him. He learned his lessons well, and continues to learn on the streets.. It's not about marti...
Forum Post Brazilian Ju-Jitsu vs. Traditional Ju-jitsu
...hes he had started earlier. It is not an easy martial art, but if you are willing to do what it takes to learn, BJJ will turn you into a machine....
Forum Post a little guidance please
...e will tell you the basics are hammered in over and over again. Speed is irrelevant here; there's a learning curve that must be followed to learn any technique, and techniques are practiced slowl...
Forum Post Pattons Army by Parker
...ow he killed a Mexican general with the Colt during the Pershing expedition? BrianWE Every day I learn something new......and forget two other things...
Blog Comment Right Age To Start Practice
...'ll have the discipline to practice but if it a course that she arrive to once or twice a week she might learn to love it. The mental stability comes later gradually, there is no reason hy children th...
Forum Post Aikido Atemi
... O'Sensei seemed to throw by raising an arm. Some called it ki, others called it timing. But first, learn the waza (techniques). Lynn Tenshinkai Aikido/Lucylucay Kali 'We do not rise...
Forum Post Opinion: Effectiveness of CHI SAO w/NHB
...t's happening! So with sensitivity, the goal is to 'attach' yourself to your opponent and learn to feel what's coming; you react in time and turn the situation around, if you know ...
Forum Post Pregnancy and training (aikido)
...n paired with you. Of course, it is possible to do so, and you can even make arguments that it helps learn control. But that is not what they are there for. They pay money to use the mat, time is ...
Forum Post Good BJJ books?
...ck at college without a car. ) I have a training partner with martial arts experience who also wishes to learn, and we will actively practice by using the techniques. Hopefully after doing some work o...
Forum Post To whom do you bow in martial arts?
...o the other and humility for the self. Aikido walking on the knees is not bowing, but a practice the learn to move from the hips (center) and because we practice suwari-waza (seated techniques) an...
Forum Post EisMadchin is a Troll (Was: tai otoshi)
...not require any more effort than page turning or button pushing on your part. you are creative, tho, and learn from those you argue with. so have another pearl...... regards, mark evins do it ...
Forum Post stop wasting my time!
...ote this. Maybe he fell out of a tree and bumped his head. Maybe, maybe. But... I personally like to learn from lots of good sources and good people. Now this above post is...blather. It is no...
Forum Post Question:
...s as any sort of criticism of him or her, but any joker who's hung around Tai Chi social groups can learn to say they 'feel their Qi' in their spine and stomach. Usually the most notice...
Forum Post Ego and the MA
...ll do a serious public pratfall or get effortlessly creamed by someone better than you, i.e. you'll learn the hard way. If it's any consolation, dumping the worst excesses of egoism is not o...
Forum Post Chass Confession
...r silat gets more thorough, you're physicality comes right along with it and you don't have to learn new moves- you never change the basic movements, only your sophistication in using them. ...
Forum Post palm striking technique, how effective it is?
... I personally dun agree with it at all. I think it is better to hit person using than using palms. I learn hung-gar kungfu for many years and i found that the 'butterfly palm'(one of the...
Forum Post Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
...#039; i.e. the 8 basic exercises of budo taijutsu (I know that the very basis of budo taijutsu is not to learn set movements, but I would like to introduce some solo disciplin and practice in my own t...
Forum Post Questions for anyone knowledgeable...
1. Is there a website that teaches Wing Chun? 2. What Wing Chun learning videos are good? 3. Any Wing Chun book reccomendations? The reason I'm asking: I just moved to a backwoods KY ...
Forum Post Information about various martial arts and the Shaolin temple to be found somewhere?
... - the history of the martial art - country of origin - what things are typical for the art, what you learn - what style there are Some martial arts that I know of are: karate, teakwondo, judo,...
Blog Post An Interesting Perspective On Corrections
I can be a very stubborn woman at times. I'm only able to really learn when I agree that being right, or appearing as if I know what I'm doing is much less important than actually learning. Even t...
Forum Post Is Wing Chun related to Xing Yi?
... flowery. Many of our own martial artists have been, also, poetic; Socrates, Leonardo, Lincoln- one must learn to find a bit of joy within our terrible craft. Besides, PaulyZinkstuff isn't the on...
Forum Post tai-chi?
...nd maybe even get away unscathed from an unarmed street fighter. A little anecdote. After I had been learning for less than a year, and had barely memorised ('mastered' is definitely not...
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