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Forum Post L.A. Boxing Club: Anyone been there or train there?
I'm going to be moving to L.A. in two or three months and I'm looking for a place to train there. I've recently read about the L.A. Boxing Club which has added Muay Thai, Brazillian Jiu...
Forum Post Did Bruce Lee really train with Yip Man
I read that Bruce never actually trained with Yip Man since only the senior students got to do that and Bruce wasn't a senior student. So he was taught by other instructors, not the great man him...
Forum Post Blocking leg kicks
NO! C'mon, Nak, you know better than that! If you're going to train, train right! Condition yourself to be able to block the kicks correctly.
Forum Post Kixa self defence
...finchley road load. I could not hang with them and I was in great athletic shape. There is one type of training they do I found interesting. They train you to develope some type of iron body condit...
Forum Post Pregnancy and training (aikido)
I am sorry Paul, but I think you missed O'Sensei's teachings about harmony. Anyone can train no matter what their level of physical or mental ability. My master taught one student wh...
Forum Post Adrenaline
The way we approach it is to train in high reps, low impact. When we do the djurus, the short sets of practice movements, we train to start the adrenaline rush consciously. The more you do it, the eas...
Forum Post Skilled guys in taped streetfights?
Yep. Most MAs fall into a few clear categories, IME. There are those who train for fun, often with SD as a motivation. There are those who train for sport, be it TKD, MMA or anything in between. T...
Forum Post Ego and the MA
A reframe would be that the more secure your ego the more willing you are to try and train at new things. It is the fragile egos that can not take the humility of learning new skills. And the fragile ...
Forum Post Good Kung Fu Schools in New Jersey?
...ng this school for almost a year now, and I live in Southern Maryland. I travel once or twice a month to train up there and will be moving up there to train, so if your in the area give the school a t...
Forum Post Praying Mantis Kung Fu or Aikido
...y the way, aikido can be an extremely grueling workout, but it depends of course on how hard you want to train. If you start with 1000 cuts with a heavy bokken, do some warmups, and then spend an hour...
Forum Post Effectiveness of Muay Thai
It's an excellent stand up game. Cross train with grappling. Train for the street with an emphasis on explosiveness rather than endurance. One or two minute rounds as opposed to longe...
Forum Post Difference between Wing Chun and Wing Tsun?
It does, thanks! I am excited about starting to train!
Forum Post What martial art are you training at?
I've done TKD but am currently looking for another MA to train in.
Forum Post What is the best size for a NHB fighter?
Hey if I keep eating and no exercise I'll be there soon! You mean I don't have to train?
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 Any Australian Judo or Jujitsu school in Australia
Any Judo or Jujitus club or school in NSW Australia? I am looking for some good submission fighter to train with.
Forum Post Sources for knife
I'm trying to locate a practice (unsharpened) knife to train with. You can only do so much with the rubber or wood ones. Thanks in advance. Kir Before you buy.
Forum Post Speed
...per form of alignment. Third, relax so your muscles don't resist the forward motion. Fourth, rhythm train by shadow boxing to music and do an air drum solo on them. Oh yea, I have a bad knee too....
Forum Post Randy Williams Wing Chun
I do not train WC but I think the video series is excellent. I bought it for my library and he does real well with his explanations. I believe it is a top seller too. Buy a couple and make up your own...
Forum Post Is Wing Chun related to Xing Yi?
...fficult work is not visible- it's all happening on the inside. Uncle Paul says; 'we don't train to fight *harder*, we train to fight *easier*'. 'If you're in a fight, *re...
Forum Post Brazilian Jiu jitsu. Not good against multiple attackers?
...to a statement on art. Knife to knife I would have the advantage against a comparable-level opponent who trained in a non-knife art. I am focusing on different aspects of a fight. It helps me in s...
Forum Post BB test for Females
...ender, Race, Religion, Able-bodied/Disabled, etc. So no, it should not differ. No easy rides on this train....
Forum Post Why dont I ever see BJJ practice outside?
...king submissions with this karate guy from my kickboxing class in a park near here... pretty good way to train cept on sundays, too many people Chris Sanders...
Forum Post MOOK JONG FOR WING CHUN ONLY ?
Yes your right it does'nt, but then again it does,nt whine moan groan or complain when you train too fast, hit to hard and don't hold back. Unlike many MAs that I know.
Forum Post See Me Turn Blue!
Seven?? Depends on the system, right? Where I used to train, blue was the fourth grade... as it is in a lot of systems. Or fifth, if you count white, but mostly you don't have to take a test to g...
Forum Post NHB definition
... Gi is a puny geek. He studies trivia, reads books and watches WWF smack down. Where do find the time to train Gi? Your nose is mashed against your moniter 24/7.........
Forum Post Seeking Judo instruction
Congrats on choosing to train in Judo over all the others! You have chosen wisely. Try: http://www.judoinfo.com/clubsusa.htm#indiana Virgils Judo Club, Indianapolis Good Luck!
Forum Post law enforcement MA
...at will get you in too much trouble if you use it. Many of the law enforcement officers I know who study train in Aikido because of its emphasis on control not strikes. Takes longer to get proficient,...
Forum Post 2009 Lenten Challenge
...anity or religion. We are simply using this time as a convenient reminder to rededicate ourselves to our training. It’s kind of hard to miss either Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras, the last day before Lent,...
Forum Post Wing Chun-styles
... and only when the opponent gives a pressure, the reflexes comes in play. But doesn't that means to train tan/bong/fook you need a certain pressure if not why using the reflexes? hands Before...
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