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Jul 14th, 2005 02:05 AM | |||
adept_ninja | im reading about dim mak right now thats some crazy stuff im trying to find a teacher | ||
Jul 13th, 2005 02:27 AM | |||
Dr. V | Ok then. | ||
Jul 12th, 2005 12:04 PM | |||
ziggytrix |
acrobatics, kung fu??? you're thinking of shaolin monk performances, which, while being a demo of the flashiest of the flashy kung fu, isn't really typical of kung fu training or fighting. white crane punches would DESTROY some bullshit kickboxer. |
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Jul 11th, 2005 11:31 PM | |||
Dr. V | If you want powerful strikes, go with kickboxing. If you want grapling, go with BJJ. If you want acrobatics go with kung fu or something like that. If you want a nice ballance of all that, go with karate or tai chi. | ||
Jul 11th, 2005 02:34 PM | |||
HickMan | Good point. I'll do some research on a few and see what I find out about them! :D | ||
Jul 11th, 2005 02:31 PM | |||
Mockery | Just start with what interests you most. Some martial arts are more about acrobatics, some are more about grapling, etc. | ||
Jul 11th, 2005 02:24 PM | |||
HickMan | I've been thinking about going into some martial arts classes. But there's so many different styles I don't know where to start :O | ||
Jul 11th, 2005 01:11 PM | |||
sundragyn |
I was totally into fighting tai chi in high school. Some kung fu, too. So much fun. I would really like to hook up with my old teacher and get back into it, but I need a better job for that. One with, y'know, money. And I have a sword with which to do it. It is useless, but it looks really nice on display. And every now and then I take it out and harass my family members. Harharhar. It's not like it's sharp or anything... |
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Jul 10th, 2005 10:46 PM | |||
adept_ninja | make sure its with one of the major places like bujinkan which is soke hatsumi's place and then the other big one is genbuken not sure who their soke is | ||
Jul 10th, 2005 06:07 PM | |||
Skulhedface |
I got to third degree black belt in taekwondo before I'd quit (the particular style of taekwondo I took wouldn't allow advancement beyond 3rd degree without opening your own school, in theory)... Recently downtown they opened up an actual ninjutsu academy and if I'd had the money, I'd have been their first student, but I'm still looking into it. |
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Jul 10th, 2005 01:04 AM | |||
The One and Only... |
I used to do Tai Chi. I got up through the 3rd set out of the 6th, and began the 4th, but my teacher left town. A new one came in though. I might try taking up again... |
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Jul 9th, 2005 10:32 PM | |||
adept_ninja |
yeah myspace has its own to its called "thanks for the add do" it uses annoying deeper meaning captions like " we are just links on a website" then it over powers them with gay pictures taken by gay people |
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Jul 9th, 2005 08:30 PM | |||
Dr. Boogie | I didn't know ebaums had its own martial art. | ||
Jul 9th, 2005 07:22 PM | |||
St8ic |
I have a special style called |
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Jul 9th, 2005 07:05 PM | |||
adept_ninja | Thats the nice thing about ninjutsu no rules are taught to us are main goal is always to come out on top so there is no such thing as sportsmanship or crap like that. | ||
Jul 9th, 2005 06:03 PM | |||
ziggytrix |
Tell me to calm down, you little shit? My kung fu is more powerful than yours. I will destroy you. Prepare youself! Seriously though, Equilibrium was horrible. If I let you know just how mind-numbingly transparent the plot is, you will not go into it with high expectations. High expectations will ruin this movie for you, as it is sure to disappoint. You will need the brain crippling effects of at least four very stout beers in you and very low expactations to make this film enjoyable. Then perhaps, it will seem more like an homage than a ripoff of Fahrenheit 451, Logan's Run, and 1984. Quote:
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Jul 9th, 2005 02:38 PM | |||
Mockery |
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Jul 9th, 2005 02:27 AM | |||
Tropical |
hap ki do is korean martial arts look it up in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hapkido it is a lot more practical than taekwando taekwando is more appropriate as a sport hapkido plays dirty. |
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Jul 9th, 2005 01:44 AM | |||
DeadKennedys |
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Over time tae kwon do has seemed less and less practical to me. It doesn't focus enough on speed for me. The only tae kwon do techniques I still use in sparring are roundhouse, side kick, and crescent. Most everything else feels unwieldy and too slow. No one ever expects the uppercut to the solar plexus when we spar, or the knee to the lower abdomen. There are too many rules for sparring even, so I feel too limited with tae kwon do. |
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Jul 9th, 2005 12:02 AM | |||
Carnivore |
Calm down, Ziggy. I never said martial arts are stupid. I actually did Kung Fu for many years back in middle school. They are an excellent way to stay physically fit and would probably give you a decided advantage in a minor scuffle. Ninja, I fully intend to see Equilibrium. Someone I worked with told me all about that gun-incorporated martial art form in it about three weeks ago and I made a note to rent it. Sounds cool. I was merely stating (probably overstating, I admit) that in a life or death situation, I would rather be packing. |
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Jul 8th, 2005 09:08 PM | |||
Ninjavenom |
more along the lines of the above. |
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Jul 8th, 2005 05:23 PM | |||
executioneer | does that involve throwing shoes at people | ||
Jul 8th, 2005 04:20 PM | |||
Ninjavenom |
Carnivore: See Equilibrium, the main character does Gun-Fu. It looks a lot like Dante's Gunslinger shit. It's not real, but close enough. Also, there is an art that can defeat a firearm or knife, both Adept and I practice the almight Nike-Jutsu. |
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Jul 8th, 2005 04:07 PM | |||
ziggytrix |
see if you can find a fighting tai chi school. they'll teach you how to harness you mystical energies! seriously tho, tai chi was a martial art long before it was a stretch (and pose) set for older people. |
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Jul 8th, 2005 04:02 PM | |||
adept_ninja | whats hap ki do like that isnt a asian martial art is it? | ||
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