MMA
just wonder, do any of you guys do MMA?? Or kickboxing, muay thai, wrestling, or jiu jitsu?
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haha no seriously, i want to find some people to relate to at sacair
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I did wrestling and judo in high school . Did judo since 5th grade and am brown belt, too lazy to do kata for the black belt. I did some jiu jitsu but I don't really like groundwork.
nice, jiu jitsu is probably my favorite martial art....lol....but I wana be in the UFC when I'm older, so i'm training MMA
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If your still in high school I highly suggest joining the wrestling team. It'll help you alot in physical conditioning and teach you groundwork. Be like Dan Severan.
me and my buddy kick eachother.
[quote="Amateur Ninja"]obviously you dont know him.
I"m going to highschool next year....graduating 8th grade in 2 months!!!!
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[quote="Mr_Ghetto"]I"m going to highschool next year....graduating 8th grade in 2 months!!!!
my body is my only weapon
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Coming from a mile away:
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[quote="Andrew"]Coming from a mile away:
[quote="Mr_Ghetto"]haha no seriously, i want to find some people to relate to at sacair[/quote]
I was cracking up reading everyone's responses in this post. I did strictly BJJ for a few years then transition to Kajukenbo for two years now. I train at a great school in San Jose. Here is a little history about KAJU. I guess you can also classify it as Sport Jujitzu with some focus based foundations in the form of kickboxing, judo, and jujitzu.
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[quote="Andrew"]Coming from a mile away:
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i boxed a while ago, going to get back into it again soon once im not so umm lazy lol
krav Maga / Spetznas combat systems seem most effective to me as far as applied marshal arts go...other sure to look pretty tho :) lol im certainly not one to talk tho..I study 15th century combat styles.Talhoffer's Fechtbuch, Vadi's Arte Gladiatoria, Sigmund Ringeck's codex, Codex Wallerstein.....ruthlessly effective if you happen to carry around a poleaxe/longsword randomly :lol:
I'm no martial artist, but it seems to me that most schools of martial arts emerged from the desparate need to defend one's life and to survive. Feels like today so many forms of martial arts have become sports like baseball and football, with competitions that emphasize strict adherence to rules like no punching/kicking the face or groin of your opponent. Now an emphasis on safety is great, I couldn't agree more, but I feel that the goal of many martial arts today is not like they were from hundreds and thousands of years ago, which was defense against armed opponents. Just an inarticulate thought, so please feel free to chime in.
My best advice for new airsoft players:
Some BJJ and 1.5 years of Muay Thai.
[quote="Mr_Ghetto"]I"m going to highschool next year....graduating 8th grade in 2 months!!!! [/quote]
all about wrestling team bro
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[quote="DjSlik408"]I was cracking up reading everyone's responses in this post. I did strictly BJJ for a few years then transition to Kajukenbo for two years now. I train at a great school in San Jose. Here is a little history about KAJU. I guess you can also classify it as Sport Jujitzu with some focus based foundations in the form of kickboxing, judo, and jujitzu.
i do some japanese style thing called shotokan goyosuku. wierd name. it's basically karate.
Little Karate as a kid, some Aikido, little Korean Tae Ku Mu Sul, and most recently Sayoc Kali.
I myself am a master of Batboot-Fu. Trainig is intense, it requires a Louisville slugger and a pair of size 11 steel toe DR Martins.
I shoot Table Gypsies on sight!
Care to explain the hand grenade part there, slick?
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