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GonzoGamer

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Quantum Roberts said:
Personally, I love Martial Arts. When I was a kid I remember my dad, an avid Bruce Lee fan taught me how to punch and from there it continued. I've done Boxing, Southern Crane Kung Fu and Tai Chi. I hope to one day learn Baguazhang and maybe Savate'

NOTE: Martial Arts are not confined to Asian fighting styles. The word Martial of course come from Mars, the Roman God of War. Therefore a Martial Art alludes to a formalized fighting style: Western or Eastern.
Well noted, my uncles study medieval european martial arts: sword fighting, fencing, and even jousting.

I'm more partial to the eastern styles and I've studied a bunch from more passive styles like Iron Shirt QiGong to the eclectic (and my personal favorite) Jeet Kun Do (originated by Bruce Lee) to weapon centered styles like Sayoc Kali.

The good: I'm fit and wont be f***ed with.
The bad: I'm probably on some government list.
 

ipop@you

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I frequently do jujitsu and i' going for my blck belt grading soon. Also through jujitsu i have done a few kobodu courses which have been good. Also i am lookig into doing some more martial arts when i get my jujitsu black belt probably some that are less heard of like Aikido.
 

Vriggchan

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I wrestled in high school full time. Was fun even when I broke my hand. The ref asked me if i wanted to forfeit the match. Looked at him in the face and said "fuck no" still won but with my broken hand I couldn't pin the guy.
 

Harlemura

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I saw a bloke do Tai Quan Do once. As for learning it myself, I'm too lazy to even decide which to try.
I wish I had the attention span to learn it, it seems like a really good thing to have in your brain.
 

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
Danny Ocean said:
Oh the Bo is easy, you could probably teach yourself using videos on the internet, just make sure to recognise the difference between the different ways of doing it. There's the martial way, and there's the tricking way.
@_@ what's the tricking way!?
this depends on what you want to learn it for, ie show or somewhat practical defense. i say someone practical because it's more of a sport than anything because it's not really practical but i digress.

if you want to do it for show, well just twirl it around and do some really cool moves and "strikes" with it, it's not really that hard.

if you want it to be more practical, then you and at least one other friend each get a bo staff (a long piece of dowling should do fine), a hockey helmet, hockey gloves (tho cricket gloves can be substituted) and any other pads you want, such as a cup and shin guards. now both of you fight and see what stuff actually works really well against each other, try it with one of you armed and the other unarmed if you want.

the second method was actually done with escrima sticks by a group known as the Dog Brothers and works pretty good, cept it really is nothing more than a sport because really you don't walk around with a big or short pieces of wood
 

RavingPenguin

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Kung Fu Master used to be our resident martial arts expert. He hasnt been on in a long time though. Scratch that, apparently he was on yesterday.

I myself used to participate in the art of the street brawl. That was a while ago now, I still do a bit of shadow boxing, but I dont belong to any school.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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cleverlymadeup said:
i'm going to start carrying around a large stick with me, just to prove you wrong!!

and i don't need a cup... i don't have family jewels to protect.

but nonetheless! i want to learn how to do it the right way, not for show or anything. what good could that ever do you??
 

Assassin Xaero

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
did karate when i was young.
Same... think it was 4th grade... I would rather learn how to sword fight or something... Hopefully I can buy a sword on vacation...
 

cleverlymadeup

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
cleverlymadeup said:
i'm going to start carrying around a large stick with me, just to prove you wrong!!

and i don't need a cup... i don't have family jewels to protect.

but nonetheless! i want to learn how to do it the right way, not for show or anything. what good could that ever do you??
you've obviously never been punched or kicked there, it doesn't hurt AS much as getting kicked in the jewels but it's no walk in the park either, i've seen it happen and it's rather funny cause it starts off with "go head and kick me there, i don't need a cup" then they get kicked and end up on the ground crying cause it hurt. they do make female cups for a reason

as for carrying it around all the time, it's not practical but i think you understand what i mean. do look up the Dog Brothers tho, they are pretty cool, if not overly crazy, guys and no they aren't really brothers
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Assassin Xaero said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
did karate when i was young.
Same... think it was 4th grade... I would rather learn how to sword fight or something... Hopefully I can buy a sword on vacation...
i has a sword, thing is deathly sharp too.

just don't know how to effectively use it. :[
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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cleverlymadeup said:
you've obviously never been punched or kicked there, it doesn't hurt AS much as getting kicked in the jewels but it's no walk in the park either, i've seen it happen and it's rather funny cause it starts off with "go head and kick me there, i don't need a cup" then they get kicked and end up on the ground crying cause it hurt. they do make female cups for a reason

as for carrying it around all the time, it's not practical but i think you understand what i mean. do look up the Dog Brothers tho, they are pretty cool, if not overly crazy, guys and no they aren't really brothers
i have been kicked there before, and i don't remember it being that bad. being punched in the boob is worse. i also don't cry. /:

i will look them up, when i'm not watching other things. and yes, i understand, i'm just kind of a smartass. and i think it would be much fun to carry a stick around!
 

Outamyhead

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My teacher back in the UK trained me in Wing Chun primarily, also learned some JKD, Chinese Boxing, a little bit of Tai-Chi, and Escrima.

I quit when I was unemployed and couldn't afford the rapidly rising costs, he started off with a fiver or 10 pound per month, then it escalated from that to what I last heard was 40 per lesson (1 hour), and the same for whatever part (6 or 7 different parts, including weapon training) of the training you wanted to do say JKD, and Tai-Chi that would be 80 quid straight off the bat, plus 70 quid for the monthly membership.

I still practice what I learned when I left as a Blue belt (his belt system seemed a bit short, would go from white, red, blue, brown, and then black), my nephew is pretty keen on learning what I know, I would like to continue learning with someone local around Silicon Valley, maybe even look into Khali, looked effective in the Bourne movies, but then that's the movies.

Still got my Escrima sticks (one set bamboo, the other some proper hardwood like mahogany or something), also have two training chinese broad swords and one spring steel that they sent to me by accident (should have been a training sword), I ain't complaining though.
 

Assassin Xaero

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
just don't know how to effectively use it. :[
I have a feeling a zombie apocalypse could change that... >_>
And you aren't the only smartass around here...
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Assassin Xaero said:
I have a feeling a zombie apocalypse could change that... >_>
And you aren't the only smartass around here...
oh it probably would! ^^

i'm glad of that, i'd hate to be all alone!
 

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aruseusx said:
2nd Dan Black Belt in Tae Kwon DO. I practise with certain asian weapons (nunchaku, bo staff, katana) and train with Judo sometimes. I can take on adults and im 15.
no offense, but when I hear "Dan" and "martial arts" together it doesn't sound intimidating >.>
tell me you don't wear a pink gi XD
 

Sovvolf

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Christ, wouldnt know were to begin,

Muay Thai

Judo

Boxing

Wrestling

Brazilian Jui Jitsu

Kyukushin Karate

thats about it lol.
 

rabidmidget

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I have recently taken up hapkido which could be best described as tae kwon do mixed with aikido
 

Kiefer13

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I've always wanted to learn Krav Maga at some point, as it seems like one of the best martial arts in terms of actually being useful in a real fight.
 

Sigel

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Shaolin Kung-Fu, Praying Mantis style, for almost ten years. It was a lot of fun and I got to learn how to handle a lot of weapons as well.