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G-girl Naginata Ashigaru

Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 546 Location: NORTH CAROLINA
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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Actually never. I've always wanted to learn though. I've heard it's good self-disipline and you learn how to take care of yourself better. _________________ Live to be the best, to be the best - be yourself.
Gotta knock a little harder to break through the door.(Cowboy Beebop the Movie)
Look me up on www.fanfiction.net - Marchgirl. |
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Nocturnal Conscript

Joined: Aug 18, 2005 Posts: 129 Location: California
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Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 7:19 am Post subject: |
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| I am glad that my instructor didn't go easy on us. Theories and people letting you practice moves on them is one thing, but putting it into practice is another. For us, belts were also meaningless, it was a way to sucker people into money and he discourage "belt test" which consist of useless forms. Martial arts for the most part is self-defense, and without a lot of sparring most people won't be able to use it when the situation arises. Nothing feels better than landing a clean kick, and nothing teaches you after to not do something when getting hit in return. |
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1ce Retired Forumer

Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 9275 Location: Somewhere in CANADA
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Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Nocturnal wrote: |
| I am glad that my instructor didn't go easy on us. Theories and people letting you practice moves on them is one thing, but putting it into practice is another. For us, belts were also meaningless, it was a way to sucker people into money and he discourage "belt test" which consist of useless forms. Martial arts for the most part is self-defense, and without a lot of sparring most people won't be able to use it when the situation arises. Nothing feels better than landing a clean kick, and nothing teaches you after to not do something when getting hit in return. |
For us, the belts were for rank and shows the what level difficulty of Karate you know. I suppose your class all did the same level, even the new commers right? Without belts, the training class is less organized and is more time consuming. Belts also allow you to join tournaments under your own category. |
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XeroAlpha Heimin (Commoner)

Joined: Dec 17, 2005 Posts: 55
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Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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| I was in Judo, just quit though. I've been in it for 7 years >_< |
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gilagrace newbie!

Joined: Dec 03, 2005 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Gosh!! it has been my dream to excel in it!!(one of my many dreams tat din happen) i did not get any chance 2 learn in my earlier yrs coz my grandma forbade me. now tat i finally get to learn it through scholl.. i figure tat i'll never excel in it.. after yrs of piling on weigh, laziness, no self-control/dicipline n not to mention uncomfortable atmosphere n not serious environment... *sigh* there another shattered dream... i really wanted to get serious of it... guess learning from scholl is not the best alternative.... |
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nobodyspecial Conscript

Joined: Dec 30, 2005 Posts: 117
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:33 am Post subject: |
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Muay Thai, interested in starting Aikido, planning on Tai Chi
External and Internal Arts, Soft and Hard Styles. Balance... |
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Happy_Dojo Daimyo

Joined: Sep 16, 2005 Posts: 1807 Location: 影�ら�監視
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 10:07 am Post subject: |
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i did tae kwon do for about 4 years until i got kicked in the head accidentally by the sensei and knocked unconcious for about 2 hours _________________ [img:350:100:b9d927e767]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y104/tehalbino/gaara2.png[/img:b9d927e767] |
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1ce Retired Forumer

Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 9275 Location: Somewhere in CANADA
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Happy_Dojo wrote: |
| i did tae kwon do for about 4 years until i got kicked in the head accidentally by the sensei and knocked unconcious for about 2 hours |
So you quit because of that? If your answer is yes, then you shouldn't have joined any form of martial art... Getting kicked in the head is mandetory for practicing fighting. |
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StevieIce newbie!

Joined: Dec 31, 2005 Posts: 27
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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Wow you guys seem pretty hardcore (some of you at least...)
I've been in wushu for about a year...
But kinda suk...boo... |
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logs The Infamous Samurai

Joined: Jul 20, 2004 Posts: 4911 Location: South Jordan, UT
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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i used to do tai kwun do before i moved to brazil, and i also did alittle capuwara...crap i forgot how to spell it hehe... its pretty cool _________________ "Our friends should be companions who inspire us, who help us rise to our best." |
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1ce Retired Forumer

Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 9275 Location: Somewhere in CANADA
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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| logs wrote: |
| i used to do tai kwun do before i moved to brazil, and i also did alittle capuwara...crap i forgot how to spell it hehe... its pretty cool |
I believe the term was Capoeira. I was first introduced to that style by the game Tekken as one of the strongest characters (Eddie), used an unorthodox style of fighting. He was like a breakdancing killing machine and thus was the style Capoeira. |
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logs The Infamous Samurai

Joined: Jul 20, 2004 Posts: 4911 Location: South Jordan, UT
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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| 1ce wrote: |
| logs wrote: |
| i used to do tai kwun do before i moved to brazil, and i also did alittle capuwara...crap i forgot how to spell it hehe... its pretty cool |
I believe the term was Capoeira. I was first introduced to that style by the game Tekken as one of the strongest characters (Eddie), used an unorthodox style of fighting. He was like a breakdancing killing machine and thus was the style Capoeira. |
you know your stuff. yes capoeira is the brazilian martial arts and it was created by the slaves that were here.. they werent allowed to learn any form of self-defense so they created a style that was thought to actually be dancing. So all that time the owners thought they were just dancing they were actually training haha.. brillant... _________________ "Our friends should be companions who inspire us, who help us rise to our best." |
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1ce Retired Forumer

Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 9275 Location: Somewhere in CANADA
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:31 pm Post subject: |
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| logs wrote: |
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| logs wrote: |
| i used to do tai kwun do before i moved to brazil, and i also did alittle capuwara...crap i forgot how to spell it hehe... its pretty cool |
I believe the term was Capoeira. I was first introduced to that style by the game Tekken as one of the strongest characters (Eddie), used an unorthodox style of fighting. He was like a breakdancing killing machine and thus was the style Capoeira. |
you know your stuff. yes capoeira is the brazilian martial arts and it was created by the slaves that were here.. they werent allowed to learn any form of self-defense so they created a style that was thought to actually be dancing. So all that time the owners thought they were just dancing they were actually training haha.. brillant... |
Ah, thats also explained in the game Tekken because the character Eddie learned his Capoeira skills while he was in jail. He was also brazilian.
---Capoeira is a very unorthodox style which combines both extreme defense with offense because of the craddle behavior and movement. Capoeira performers are usually difficult to hit because of their unrepetitive movement and low stance. At any moment, a Capoeira user can attack with a leg while still maintaining a strong defense. I learned this just from playing the game Tekken  |
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logs The Infamous Samurai

Joined: Jul 20, 2004 Posts: 4911 Location: South Jordan, UT
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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i guess its true what they say... you can learn alot from a game.. _________________ "Our friends should be companions who inspire us, who help us rise to our best." |
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1ce Retired Forumer

Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 9275 Location: Somewhere in CANADA
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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| logs wrote: |
| i guess its true what they say... you can learn alot from a game.. |
Haha, thats only if you have to logic to understand the laws of it. If its just visuals to you, then its no more than just a game. Anyway, stick back to the topic of martial arts. |
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