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Tha .Q 11-04-06 02:37 AM

^^aiight


but yo...Muay Thai?

gotcha


Judo & Muay Thai


Imma call the guy soon cuz the first 2 classes are free!

JTR 11-04-06 03:34 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mad Dog
bruv people can be taught how to kill anyone using martial arts...but martial arts didn't originate as a form of violence but a form of discipline and self-control

that russian martial arts you talkin about is just a twisted version of martial arts...oh i also forgot to mention it's a form of SELF-DEFENSE...and also biting, and pulling hair & low blows aren't part of martial arts...although my sensi did say use it if it's ABSOLUTE last resort i.e headlock then you bite to get out if you can't reverse the lock...

but i'm not disregarding that post you did...but some people teach martial arts without the background behind it...it's like giving a trigger happy postman a gun...you know he's gonna shoot :shoot:


Lol, well I don't agree at all. The russian martial art that i'm talking about DID originate as a form of violence. And yes, biting, pulling hair, lowblows, using anything you can grab as a weapon, IS a form of martial arts. It all depends wich martial arts. And it's legal to give a lowblow in Muay Thai, if you cop a lowblow that's your own damn fault, you gotta protect your shit.

JTR 11-04-06 03:37 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by R.Christensen
Russians mainly train in Combat Sambo...

and training any single martial art is retarded in my eyes...

mixed martial arts is the way to go


Ya but not everyones like us, he doesn't seem like he'd be into getting serious in MMA anyways

JTR 11-04-06 03:40 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Darkmanner
youn fuckin moron i did martial arts from when i was younger

and i aint talkin bout that commercial ass MMA shit you do im talkin bout ONE martial art

and when i said good i dont mean average which is what it seems half these people are talkin about, i mean being in a position where you are reknowned and respected

shit my boy was tellin me at his taekwondo black belt grading there were brown belts who couldnt do jack

and as i have experience in martial arts you can kindly go fuck yourself :thefinger

~peace~


Oh, and what are YOUR credentials? Lmao

You're saying you need atleast 10 years to get good in a single martial arts, dude, please...

JTR 11-04-06 03:43 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by T ha Q
^^aiight


but yo...Muay Thai?

gotcha


Judo & Muay Thai


Imma call the guy soon cuz the first 2 classes are free!


Just do Judo...

It seems most suited for you.

Terumoto 11-04-06 04:20 AM

Q, dont listen to those guys saying you should do mixed martial arts. As a beginner trying to learn, it would be difficult to do more than one and progress in both at the same time. Mixed martial arts are more effective, the people who have been saying this have probably seen international free-style fighting competitions and noted that the people who go well in those often dont adhere to one style and use a combination of many.

Maybe once you get into a particular style a fair way, it would be beneficial for you to try out a new style if you are enjoying martial arts and are serious about it. But until then just choose one and go with it. It looks like you've narrowed it down to Muay Thai and Judo. Just do a bit of research on both and see which one appeals more to you. By the way, Muay Thai may be referred to in America as Thai Boxing, so if youre having trouble finding a place for it that might be why.

Sir Smash'Alot 11-04-06 08:06 AM

is Muay Thai a mixed Martial Arts?
I dont get the idea of mixed martial arts, do you mean going two diffrent ones at the same time?

Tha .Q 11-04-06 10:26 AM

Imma do either Muay Thai or Judo







Thanks

R.Christensen 11-04-06 11:48 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Terumoto
Q, dont listen to those guys saying you should do mixed martial arts. As a beginner trying to learn, it would be difficult to do more than one and progress in both at the same time. Mixed martial arts are more effective, the people who have been saying this have probably seen international free-style fighting competitions and noted that the people who go well in those often dont adhere to one style and use a combination of many.

Maybe once you get into a particular style a fair way, it would be beneficial for you to try out a new style if you are enjoying martial arts and are serious about it. But until then just choose one and go with it. It looks like you've narrowed it down to Muay Thai and Judo. Just do a bit of research on both and see which one appeals more to you. By the way, Muay Thai may be referred to in America as Thai Boxing, so if youre having trouble finding a place for it that might be why.


Umm... actually I was a wrestler that jumped right into mixed martial arts. Training one art does nothing but hold you back.

chronix 11-04-06 04:07 PM

you tai boe hoe :laugh: sry couldn't resist

Tha .Q 11-04-06 04:18 PM

I signed up today...My 1st class is Tuesday at 8 pm...It's mixed martial arts





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Terumoto 11-04-06 06:24 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by R.Christensen
Umm... actually I was a wrestler that jumped right into mixed martial arts. Training one art does nothing but hold you back.


What kind of mixed martial arts? Was it like an american place that said "mixed martial arts"?

You do realise that the professionals are originally masters of one particular martial art, then according to any weaknesses in that style they train in other martial arts to fill any gaps. Never once do they attempt to learn "mixed martial arts", they specialise in each style and find good teachers that know their style very well. After this they end up using mixed martial arts in fights. Other mixed martial arts just take a few moves from various styles = far less effective form of mixed martial arts.

Elegiac 11-04-06 06:35 PM

I did Tae Kwon Do for five years. I got all of the weapons and then stopped because it was getting boring and repatitive.

Tha .Q 11-04-06 07:22 PM

I'm excited to start...It's been something I've wanted to do for years...finally got enough nerve to do it.






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R.Christensen 11-04-06 08:41 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Terumoto
What kind of mixed martial arts? Was it like an american place that said "mixed martial arts"?

You do realise that the professionals are originally masters of one particular martial art, then according to any weaknesses in that style they train in other martial arts to fill any gaps. Never once do they attempt to learn "mixed martial arts", they specialise in each style and find good teachers that know their style very well. After this they end up using mixed martial arts in fights. Other mixed martial arts just take a few moves from various styles = far less effective form of mixed martial arts.


Umm take someone that has trained one form of martial arts for the time period that I have trained MMA, and I would put a hefty bet on me being more effective.

I train in Iowa... at an academy that has produced a UFC fighter... and have worked out with several of the Miletich fighters...

So I know "the professionals" and they mostly came from my background...


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