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05-15-2008, 06:56 PM
I did self defence when I was little. It was strange, and I can't remember much (apart from being beaten up by my sister) ^_^ To be honest, Taekwondo is the one that appeals most. I'm thinking of taking it up soon, though I'll most likely die from my unhealthy diet and general unfitness :P
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05-15-2008, 07:14 PM
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I guess it's good to push yourself sometimes though!It might be just a fleeting dream
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05-15-2008, 07:22 PM
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But... Bajiquan isn't exactly a good starter. Some people take basic karate as a starter, and then build around that. Hello The fingertips iced over, the feeling faded told myself I'd be happy just to make a clean break I remember feeling like I was going mad going to sleep with the urge to destroy Told myself I'd be happy to be completely rid of you every last trace a line of something unfamiliar running down my face No matter how you try to escape you won't get what you desire No matter how you scream that which is broken can never be put together again Hello |
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05-16-2008, 02:48 AM
Stretching is not that important. I dont do it and can do kicks at my own head height quite well (I am 186cm) and with ease. If you want to get good at kicking, practice kicking, if you want to get good at stretching, practice stretching, but the two are unrelated. Someone good at stretching is not automatically good at high kicks, and someone good at high kicks, like me, might be poor at stretching, like me. I never do it unless the teacher tells me.
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05-16-2008, 03:39 AM
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05-16-2008, 04:15 AM
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05-16-2008, 04:59 AM
You don't nessesaraly "have" to stretch. But if you're going into really complicated kicks or manuvers that require you be flexible, it's a good idea, it can avoid injury so it's not totally without merit. But Tenchu has a point in that streaching dosen't automaticly make your limbs powerful.
It's simple anatomy. Streaching your muscles frequently makes them longer and springier. Meaning you can extend, twist, contract, or move with them better. Now there are millions of ways to do this. But the key to becoming flexible is time and practice. Now just becouse you are flexible,it does not make your techniques perfect. And it does not give you the technique, mental power and raw physical strength that you have to combine with flexibility, that makes your techniques sharp. But Stretching, if you do it conventioanally, or if you just thow lots and lots of kicks and punches, over and over again. Is very important. Anyway you look at it. ![]() MEMBER OF THE FINAL FANTASY CLAN CODENAME:JECHT Parent: What's your favorate food, honey? Kid: Udon Noodles. Parent: Why can't you say chicken nuggets like a normal kid? And that's how most of us got here
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