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07 Sep 2015 03:36 #202157 by
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Oooh I'm excited I get to help with this! This is right up my alley. I've studied martial arts for over 25 years. I stared when I was 4. It's part of who I am and I couldn't be happier about it. I've studied various arts over the years but two in particular that I truly love are Jeet Kune Do and Tai Chi. Tai Chi really helps center me. When the world feels like a whirl wind around me it helps to calm me down and refocus. Jeet Kune Do is just awesome. It's fantastic for fitness and self defense. It's often considered a dirty art because you poke, grab, bite, pinch. Because let's be serious in a situation why not? Haha.

I will say one other thing about tai chi. Most folks think it is for older people that do it in parks. While it is great for all ages the art itself can be used for self defense. It teaches you how to use your body and move as one...as well as gsin strength and power from the chi (or force) around you. It's an incredible feeling when you can feel the life force moving through your body. It hits you like a wave.

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28 Sep 2015 03:53 #203775 by
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I don't think any single MA is best in for all situations. Wrestling, Boxing and MMA might be the most effective MA because the basic principles are easier to learn. However, I've seen some very effective practitioners of Karate, Judo, Hapkido and TKD in real life situations. I think some of the more traditional MA's are more difficult to master and results in their lower level/least experienced practitioners being less effective than someone of similar level in MMA, Wrestling or BJJ.

IMO, if you are looking for real world effectiveness you need to train in a variety of MA's and blend grappling and striking MA's.

IME, Hapkido seems to be pretty effective as well without blending.

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03 May 2016 19:20 #240113 by OB1Shinobi
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGpDVCkhtD4

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20 Aug 2016 21:04 #253156 by OB1Shinobi
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an article from grapplearts.com

http://www.grapplearts.com/asian-grappling-styles/

Asian Grappling Styles

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02 Sep 2016 18:56 #255541 by rugadd
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I wanted to bump with the thought that without proper conditioning, no martial art will help you in a fight. Having endurance wins more fights than anything else, and this is from a practical, real world view point. For us Americans, one of our biggest flaws is often a sedentary lifestyle. I know many "snap out" or "black belt" or "street tough" fighters who think they will win...until about 20 seconds of intense cardio have them bending over begging for a break.

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04 Sep 2016 14:06 - 04 Sep 2016 14:08 #255793 by
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Does someone like chopsticks? :blink: I was told many years ago that it was in Asia part of some fight styles. Sadly I do not have much information about it, but well.. could be fun if you are in the mood to try.. .. :side:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WH4Y1hYm7o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHOXbfjWJsU


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04 Sep 2016 16:47 - 04 Sep 2016 16:53 #255809 by OB1Shinobi
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i think the chopsticks would break in the grip he is using

personally i would think of chopsticks as being a fragile puncturing tool, and because of their fragility, using them on harder targets where the muscles are thick, such as the abdomen, or where there are bones to obstruct, such as the rib cage, will probably result in their breaking

also i would add that puncturing into organs is a Deadly Force tactic and should only be used if you think it is appropriate to kill the other person

p.s. throwing things is fun!

thanks for sharing the videos :-)
though i critiqued the one, i did enjoy them

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04 Sep 2016 17:10 - 04 Sep 2016 17:21 #255815 by
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OB1Shinobi wrote: i think the chopsticks would break in the grip he is using


Metal/steel chopsticks are also in use.. for example, in Korea it is more used than every other material.. :blush: In material arts, steel is preferred over bamboo or wood in many occasions, good example is the fan and the war tessen, war fans are normally made from wood or steel too.. fans were also used besides fighting in tessenjustu, to aid in swimming, to cool the body, and to guide armies.. tools have many uses, and materials variate depending on the ryū and situation. :)
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04 Sep 2016 17:38 - 04 Sep 2016 17:45 #255822 by OB1Shinobi
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it is especially interesting to me that fans were used to direct troops; thats a cool little piece of military trivia

https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-asia/art-japan/edo-period/a/military-leaders-fan

thanks Codex, that was informative B)

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31 Mar 2017 19:22 - 31 Mar 2017 19:32 #279624 by OB1Shinobi
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man tries to rape a woman who trains brazilian jiujitsu (spoiler alert: it didnt work)

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31 Mar 2017 20:21 #279628 by
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OB1Shinobi wrote: man tries to rape a woman who trains brazilian jiujitsu (spoiler alert: it didnt work)

Warning: Spoiler!


Staged

Practiced

Trained

Repeated

Same Teacher

Sadly the situations change when its actually real.

However. The idea is good. I've always said boxing/MMA is a an important first step to martial arts. I wish I had the option to do it as a kid. Unlike classes like Karate and Tai Quan Do.....Boxing and MMA teaches you how to take a hit and handle unexpected/non rehearsed scenarios.

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31 Mar 2017 20:46 - 31 Mar 2017 21:07 #279630 by OB1Shinobi
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heres the original article

https://metro.co.uk/2015/05/20/female-kickboxer-choked-sex-attacker-unconscious-after-he-assaulted-her-on-her-way-home-5206569/

Warning: Spoiler!


i didnt want to post it because the article incorrectly suggest thatthe woman used kickboxing skills to fight the rapist

i dont know if she is a kick boxer or not, but she used jiujitsu techniques in this situation.
first she tried an arm bar but he managed to get his arm free so then she used a triangle choke and choked him unconscious. she could have chopped off his balls while he was out if she wanted to lol

jiu jitsu works in real life, even against people who are bigger and stronger. its not a magic bullet, it takes a lot of work and a lot of dedication, but its the real deal and there are hundreds of videos and news reports that demonstrate it

matter of fact, heres another - dude tried to rob a woman who knew jiujitsu in brazil and she held him till the police arrive

she has him in whats called a reverse triangle and shes also got (i think his right arm in) an armbar

you can hear hims screaming for god and his papa to help him lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHR5-m4cwEo

i hope youre able to train some jits some day Triskar, i think youd like it

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31 Mar 2017 22:28 #279636 by
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OB1Shinobi wrote: i hope youre able to train some jits some day Triskar, i think youd like it


Meh...prolly not XD haha After two kids back to back my body, energy, motivation and everything sparky got squashed XD Now its all i can do to keep a proper exercise routine. Which kinda sucks coz martial arts was my #1 "Sport" in highschool years and always loved a good free saber spar. Dare i say it.....? I feel old XD lol

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01 Apr 2017 09:24 - 01 Apr 2017 09:25 #279658 by
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I am starting Krav Maga in August

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-ss_OfxsgA
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01 Apr 2017 17:34 - 01 Apr 2017 17:36 #279683 by OB1Shinobi
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i did krav for a little while. it was a lot of fun and good cardio, and the weapon the disarms are really cool B)

im still jiujitsu fanboy though so i got to say ...

here's what real jiujitsu looks like!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwPFIFXqg-M

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01 Apr 2017 18:04 #279686 by
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i love this ,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ7B4ShgkSI

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01 Apr 2017 22:12 #279697 by
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Of course goals change what martial art is the "best", personally I am skilled at Tai Chi as a combat art, but Krav Maga gets you combat ready very quickly whereas other forms take years of practice to be nearly as capable. Also, Krav Maga classes, at least around my parts, are a great workout.

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02 Apr 2017 05:52 #279712 by
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I have begun to study Kung Fu San Soo. It is really fun and an effective form of self defense!

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22 May 2017 18:40 #284852 by OB1Shinobi
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China is going nuts over this fight: Traditional Tai Chi master vs MMA fighter.

the mma guy has been saying that 99% of tai chi masters are fake and cant fight. a tai chi master stepped up to prove him wrong!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl2zVjOMDdk

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