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Forum Post How well would Master Oyama perform in UFC?
I've taken a close look at Oyama and his style, Kyokushinkai, for some time now, and have close relatives who are dans under Tadashi Nakamura of Seido, which is Kyokushin's sister style (ess...
Forum Post Joke styles
Isn't that rank a brown shorts in that style?
Forum Post Is Wing Chun related to Xing Yi?
Every style aims to, and can come up with reasons why A is done a certain way. But the reason you don't fall over when you punch isn't because style X figured out a sophisticated application...
Forum Post anyone in sydney australia wanna spar?
will spar any level any style. Before you buy.
Forum Post Tzu-jan kune do is the ultimate martial art
Jacks of all trades, masters of nothing. Stick with one style and learn it. You can train anything you want, but not everything you want.
Forum Post Have anyone of your heard of Takada Dojo which Sakuraba belongs to?
What style does they teach? Why Sakuraba is so good? I suppose he does non bjj, but traditional juijitsu.
Forum Post Is Rickson considered too short for NHB? He is only 510
... won't believe it. He just cannot beat a 6'8 360 lbs person. How he did it may I ask? What style he trains in?...
Blog Comment Even Kiai Masters Can Be Over Confident
Maybe he can't show anyone because it's a *secret* style. It'll only work when no one is looking.
Forum Post Seeking Judo instruction
I couldn't agree with you more. Superior fighting style.... Ju Jitsu ain't bad either.
Forum Post Mass marketing practices in the MAs
Karate in Oz, do the flying-monkeys have their own style? Do you practice on the yellow brick road?
Forum Post Which Art to choose? Wushu or Aikido or other?
Wrong. No style without full contact training vs a resisting opponent will help you defend yourself. Seek out a competent bjj, judo or muay thai school. Trying to do aikido in a fight will have you ly...
Forum Post NHB definition
I would really like to know what this Gichoke guy looks like and what style he is in cuz he seems to have answers to EVERYTHING and KNOW ALL LOL *shrugs*...whatever I appreciate all your posts th...
Forum Post difference between hwarangdo and hapkido
What is the difference in style between hwarangdo and hapkido. Which is generally more effective in self-defence and in also developing the mind (focus, relaxation ...) Please list some positives and ...
Forum Post Sak breaks Renzos arm? Dont tell gichoke, hes a fag.
Try this one. Sakuraba is the best. Better even than Renzo. I practice a style that is far more like Sakurabas than Renzo's. Nice try .
Forum Post tai-chi?
...ically, I study tai chi at a school that also teaches judo, karate, and chang-chuan kung fu. Of the four styles, my teacher claims that tai chi is probably the most useful in an actual fight. Every ta...
Forum Post Kenpo(with a good teacher) or wing tsun?
...e kenpo school i went to gave me a private lession, and the instructor seemed to be teaching a practical style. And the wing tsun school i went and watched also seemed good. which one would generaly b...
Forum Post Baton question
Odd question, but perhaps someone knows the answer... I have a rubber baton (KBG style) with steel frame, and I wonder if the rubber needs to be treated or protected in any way, to prevent the rubber ...
Forum Post The difference between BJJ and jiu-jitsu?
BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) is one style of Jiu Jitsu (which is a generic term describing many different martial arts).
Forum Post Difference between Wing Chun and Wing Tsun?
...39;soft' expression of wing chun. Chris Chan in California is considered to have a 'hard' style of wing chun. Others fall somewhere in between, some close to one end - the Sam Kwok guys...
Forum Post I put my nose where it dont belong!
Aren't they, though? I'd think anyone considering a CMC-style school would want to run the other way after watching these RMA clowns make fools out of themselves. The personal attacks are ac...
Forum Post ??: which martial art for use?
...and LEOs among others. Many sizes and configurations. FMA stick techniques work well. An thick-stick style can be applied with ease. Heck...it's a stick....
Forum Post Yi Quan
I would like to get some information about Yi Quan, Da Cheng Chuan or Tai ki ken I've heard those style's fighters are really tough and that they train full contact combat with very few rule...
Forum Post BJJ Drills
BJJ = Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (sometimes also standing for the 'trademark' style of Gracie-Jiu-Jitsu) Regards, Joe Agro (973) 571-1456 The Tri-State Open Mat Sparring Session
Forum Post Nunchaku techniques
... limited; 2 katas and a few flashy moves. What I'm looking for is a http://www.balisongxtreme.com style site. Any suggestions? TIA!...
Forum Post How come Japanese fighters performance are so poor? Except Mas Oyama.
Who have they beaten? What style does Sakuraba, Sato and Sakurai do? Heard my bjj instructor mentioned one night: 'remember Judoka are players, bjj are players, like chess' is that d...
Forum Post Ju jitsu roots?
...l for the last twelve months and more recently have been trying to look more to where the techniques and style that we are taught come from. My Sensei is Late of Skyners in Liverpool where he trained ...
Forum Post Mr. Chas/ Victor de Thouars
You appear to be the resident expert on Indonesian styles. As one interested in Indonesian arts, I would like to pose a question to you. Assuming Victor de Thouars was in his prime and without a knife...
Forum Post Martial Arts..... IN SPACE!!!!!!!!
...or wires and special effects. I'd say that the best thing to try in Zero-G would be a grappling style....
Forum Post ~Hapkido....good art for fighting?
...rk much better on the street. With the different techniques wrist locks, etc. It might have been the style of Hapkido that we were learning but I definitely liked it. I have even been thinking abo...
Forum Post Schools in Texas
You might also try Master George Ling Hu, who teaches Yang style tai chi chuan, bagua chuan, hsingi chuan, Northern Shaolin, and weapons. E-mail me privately and I can tell you how to get in touch wit...
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