Insane Martial arts techniques Vid...
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Insane Martial arts techniques Vid...
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Very flashy. If it was broken down into something more... errr applicable then it would be kickass, but most of that is just for show. Hence the big aditorium they were demonstrating it in. Still cool to watch.
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I have spent enough time martial arts (Judo, Aikido, and Jujutsu) to know that kicks are for ****.
Oh and dont ask if I can do that ----. Cause the answer is no. I would settle for breaking some bones. Much more effective.
Oh and dont ask if I can do that ----. Cause the answer is no. I would settle for breaking some bones. Much more effective.
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Originally Posted by samuraibill
I have spent enough time martial arts (Judo, Aikido, and Jujutsu) to know that kicks are for ****.
Oh and dont ask if I can do that ----. Cause the answer is no. I would settle for breaking some bones. Much more effective.
Oh and dont ask if I can do that ----. Cause the answer is no. I would settle for breaking some bones. Much more effective.
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Originally Posted by mycrx
Originally Posted by samuraibill
I have spent enough time martial arts (Judo, Aikido, and Jujutsu) to know that kicks are for ****.
Oh and dont ask if I can do that ----. Cause the answer is no. I would settle for breaking some bones. Much more effective.
Oh and dont ask if I can do that ----. Cause the answer is no. I would settle for breaking some bones. Much more effective.
Oh and yes locking joins, breaking bones, and chokes are the fastest way to win a fight. If you don't believe me, fine. Let see how long you last with an arm broken two places, or perhaps an ankle that has been dislocated.
Oh and BJJ leaves a bad tast in mouth. I have fought several of those guys at tournaments and they always get their asses handed to them because they don't know the rules involed in a TOURNAMENT and try to hurt people or perhaps they just on have any self control. A lot of the time its just poor technique because the their instructors suck. I personally had a BJJ guy try and break my arm after the ref stopped the match. I had him pinned, and the match was over and when I went stand and return to my line he used his legs to lock my arm up. He was thrown out of the tournament because of it.
Hansoku Make is not a good the thing.