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EpicPhysicist 08-31-2010 01:49 PM

bset MA ever
 
Muay-Thai Kickboxing. I did BJJ too but i felt a bit uncomfortable under guys. There were a few chicks in our class too so that was good. I would go for a combo Muay-Thai Kickboxing/Judo

evanny 08-31-2010 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by WingsToDiscovery (Post 826761)
Saying that can literally apply to any hobby/activity/whatever that anyone does in life. Why do anything if you're never going to be the absolute best at it? That's not why we do what we do, otherwise we'd never do anything. Just because you're one of the people who felt unaccomplished doesn't mean everyone else does too.

you got me wrong. im talking about his chances because apperantly he has a goal. he didnt say he needed something to kill time or were to go with friends. he said that he needs to get fit and be able to self defend. well in that case he has far greater chances to achieve both of those things if he were to start visiting gym rather than a dojo were possibility of him succesfuly getting both is slimer.

rockz007 09-17-2010 02:40 PM

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chiuchimu 09-17-2010 06:37 PM

I think the jiujitsu could be good. but tradition jiujitsu as taught in Japan is a bit different than the BJJ(Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) as seen in MMA(Mixed Martial Arts).

BJJ is a subset of Jiujitsu techniques that they concentrate on for no gee street fighting applications.

Traditional jiutjitsu teaches these techniques too, but spend a lot of time covering a huge range of techniques that BJJ practitioners feel are useless for street fighting.

IcchanWii 10-12-2010 05:07 AM

Any one has posted about "Indonesian Pencak Silat" ?

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Originally Posted by youtube
youtube.com/watch?v=PtkLFm3QrmA

you may go here for action movie about pencak silat.

Tenchu 11-04-2010 04:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 793965)
The principle behind the martial arts is efficient self defense.

That's only your own personal perspective. Some think the principle is the exact opposite - mastering selflessness and acceptance of death, overcoming the greed to live so you can become an efficient actor when faced with death.

Self defence is a more modern take on it. I don't think there was any army in the before time which actually told it's soldiers the goal to mastering their skills is prolonging their life... they more so encouraged self sacrifice and these are the people modern martial arts are based on. In that sense, modern MA is vastly warped.

Tenchu 11-04-2010 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by redline (Post 798664)
They are also harder to perform. Actually, some muay thai trainers resort to savate style kicks over the traditional kick.

Which ones?

An easy joke in a Muay Thai gym:

"Savate!"

Yojimbo 11-27-2010 02:23 PM

Well i was boxing for 2 years, planing to star MMA. Brazilian Jiu-jitsu take important part in MMA. It's great for ground fighting.

termogard 02-20-2011 02:50 AM

SAMBO = Self-Defence Without Weapon
 
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The Art of Hand-to-hand combat

A book of Nil Nikolayevich Oznobishin printed in 1930.
This work was a long-time textbook for Soviet special forces and considered as an early combat SAMBO.

termogard 02-20-2011 03:29 PM

Savate
 
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A Leboucher method of training French and English boxing. Printed in 1856


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