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Post Evolution of French Boxing : - 02-20-2011, 03:42 PM

French Boxing, theory and practice by J. Charlemont. Printed in 1877
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Post Further evolution of French Boxing - 02-20-2011, 03:52 PM

A training method of Hubert Lecour. Printed in 1910.
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Post korean martial art - 02-26-2011, 04:48 PM

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06-01-2011, 03:29 AM

Well i used to practice Boxing and it does helps, but then i started to practice ju jitsu wich is pretty hard i must admit but i can fully guarantee it will get you in a nice physical condition. I been like for 4 months and alredy have nice abs :3
Well it also depends on how much you want it.


Rosetta Stone japanese programs seems to not helped me much...Need help with my japanese, looking for help plz!!
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07-21-2011, 09:47 PM

ММА is the future, knowing only 1 martial arts it's not enough nowadays


какав пас, страшан продор, каква доминација...! Бомбааааааааааааа!
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07-25-2011, 12:43 AM

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There are plenty of professional fighters (or amateurs fighters like myself) who have either began their training at a late teen age (16-18 or older), or were already working professionals before they decided to try on a pair of gloves.
You may not become a professional fighter, but discounting martial arts training because you're "too old" and won't see benefits is completely false. It's not about the age, but the person themself (as in how they learn and adapt), and their training/instruction.
Yep, that's true!

What is "old" anyway. I define old as 15 years older than whatever you're at now. So if you're 20 then 35 would be "old" and 50 would be "old" to a 35 year old.

Also, take off the UFC head gear everyone. lol.

The best martial art (if you're not trying to be a professional fighter) is to not be an axxhxle and you'll probably not get into many fights.

I like Kung Fu myself because of the stretches and meditative type stances.

Another great type of workout I incorporate into my weight lifting is break dancing. It's fun and doing hand-stand pushups and walking around on your hands really gets your butt into shape! Plus, when you go to a club you can do some of your top-rocking (dancing on your feet as opposed to any tricks on the ground) and girls always love a guy who can dance.
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07-25-2011, 02:03 AM

I'm in Tang Soo Do. Really fun.
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