Jeet Kune Do, with a bit of Karate. I learnt Karate at a young age and then taught myself JKD. |
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Just wanted to see who else had interest in martial arts. |
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Jeet Kune Do, with a bit of Karate. I learnt Karate at a young age and then taught myself JKD. |
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when young, little karate. now- just started tae kwon do. |
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Am I crazy?
Hey, isn't Jeet Kune Do the Bruce Lee martial art? |
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I practise Aikido (I just started this year)... the people there (even the teachers) tell me I've got talent... O_O... I never expected that, really... |
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I've taken Karate for a few years, as a kid. |
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Ah, thanks Cry - you're right, I think it is "Aikido" that's on the sign. They also list a few weapons they teach there which is what got my attention. |
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Mmm...Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do. I focus mostly on Tae Kwon Do tournaments now. Black belt in both. The weapons I practice are nunchuku and the bo staff. I've wanted to learn sword techniques but I have my plate full currently. |
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I know how to stand in a good defense stance and how to put in kicks and punches. Does that make me a martial artist? If so, I'm studying "Marvondi". |
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We don't train much with weapons... just occasionally. |
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judo when i was a child, |
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I've been training Taekwondo for close to 3 years now, I'm a red belt with a black tag/stripe. I've also done a little bit of Tai Chi, but it didn't fit into my scedule, same with Hapkido. And I really want to learn more Hapkido. |
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I'm a firm believer in just hitting people until they stop hitting you. Learning a martial art would only give me too much to think about. |
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I've been doing karate for sometime but then i left and now...i think i'll try something else. |
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Last edited by Shark Rider; 11-12-2007 at 02:37 AM.
lol...yeah ninjas are extremely rare. |
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It doesn't take as long as you would think before Aikido becomes practical if attacked. Once the techniques are committed to muscle memory, you no longer have to think about what you are going to do; you simply react and they come naturally. Also the simple mindset of flowing with your attacker's energy instead of opposing it, once ingrained, will increase your chances of leaving unharmed when attacked. The next time someone simply pushes you or tries to knock you over, be mindful of the aikido mentality and you'll see why it is practical. |
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Last edited by Xaqaria; 11-12-2007 at 11:12 AM.
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Taekwon-Do is a korean martial art that mainly focuses on strikes with the hands but especially with the feet. You're from Quebec, right? Anyways, there are some kickass Taekwon-Do schools here (make sure they are ITF), I was competing here for the last decade, I pretty much know everyone now |
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Capoeira is a brazilian fight xD I learned some of it on various cultural events. I'm not a martial artist myself, but I like it a lot |
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Capoeira is a martial art that's disguised as a dance. The slaves were forbidden to practice martial arts so they covered it up by transforming it into a ritualized dance. |
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Lol, not really. Capoeira was really a fight that was used to fight the slave lords and flee. It was also a retualistic dance which involved music and African culture (as a way for slaves to keep their rituals). But even as a dance it was considered rebellious and marginalistic. |
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Last edited by Kromoh; 11-14-2007 at 09:08 PM.
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