termogard |
01-24-2011 02:24 AM |
video
Quote:
Originally Posted by pumpum
(Post 847978)
Iv watched the vids posted - none of them represent an actual street brawl theyre done on stages with padding and guards and more importantly with rules or there fighting really slow as in th case of the rusian vid. More over when youv got 2 guys with thesame martial arts expertise both trained the same both trained to think in the enviroment of their art well you can see them pausng and hesitating while trying to "outsmart or counter" teir opponents move - real street fighting isnt like this at all
|
[Sigh]"Slow video" represents just a training of blocks and kicks. This is not a kumite. In real "street" situation a skilled fighter from a unit of a special force may easily kill his opponent by a front kick in abdomen. Fighter's leg in a heavy army boot is a very serious thing.
Speaking for myself. Usually I try to avoid any possible conflict situations. But real life gives various "surprises". I hate to brag but learning and training of applied karate saved me in street fights at least two times. One or two good sudden fast hand strikes into nose, eyes, ears or throat of your opponent, one or two good sudden strong low-kicks on knee or abdomen.
Quote:
Originally Posted by pumpum
(Post 847978)
I knwo a martial artist who on the DAY of his wedding! got into a fight with another guy who was smaller than him the little guy jumped on him and bit off the front lower part of his face - he was truly fucked up - he has tp have plastic surgery every 8- 9 months now and guess what he doesnt go to the gym anymore.
|
Perhaps, that "martial artist" knew nothing more than monkey screams and strange, overcomplicated movements from chinese kung-fu movies.
Here is a video about a guy, skilled in boxing versus two street scums. He defended his girlfriend very well.:)
YouTube - Боксер
|