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Posted: Mon, 12th Dec 2005 15:28 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 12th Dec 2005 17:05 Post subject: |
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I have been training Krav-maga on and of for a couple of years, and it is based on self defence only, there is no katas, competitions or snazy moves. Just defend, disarm and evade tactics and moves!
Heres a link to the brittish site!
http://www.krav-maga.org.uk/
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Posted: Mon, 12th Dec 2005 22:33 Post subject: |
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If you wanna do kungfu do a proper 1 not the crappy wing chun. link
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 00:14 Post subject: |
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but mirko was wasted by minotaur like a year ago in the title match,
this shows that grappling can be extremely dangerous as well.
he was alot smaller and less powerfull, and yet he brough crocop down and made him
surrender.
imo, i hate the grappling matches, theyre popular with many fighters as that way they can evade most damage from a hitting match, and thats what i like about crocop, he doesnt go along with that, he lets his opponent stand up instead of using the opportunity while he s on the ground.
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 00:23 Post subject: |
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D_A_Kuja wrote: | but mirko was wasted by minotaur like a year ago in the title match,
this shows that grappling can be extremely dangerous as well.
he was alot smaller and less powerfull, and yet he brough crocop down and made him
surrender.
imo, i hate the grappling matches, theyre popular with many fighters as that way they can evade most damage from a hitting match, and thats what i like about crocop, he doesnt go along with that, he lets his opponent stand up instead of using the opportunity while he s on the ground. |
Did you see the fight? Mirko was dominating the entire fight until that arm bar, nog was busted up pretty bad. You look at the Cropcop today and you see a totally evolved fighter from his K1/early pride days, I think the goal is to be a complete fighter and Mirko knows this he cannot soley rely on his LHK anymore did you watch his fight VS fedor? his ground game was awesome and his most recent match with Barnett he out classed him and totally dominated Josh's department.
But I disagree with subs when it comes to streetfighting, there are so many ways to get out of a headlock/arm bar when there are no rules.
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 00:30 Post subject: |
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yea mirko was dominating in the minotaur fight, but he only needed that one arm bar to get it done, that shows even better how dangerous grappling can be, even after suffering alot of damage and the fight being not in his favor he managed to get it done with that last move.
imo mirko is the best fighter atm, but it did kinda disappoint me when he lost that fight against minotaur, as he s coming from my country and my whole family sat in front of the tv that night.
yea he did evolve since that time, definitely, he used to be really bad at ground game.
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 09:15 Post subject: |
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Ill say it again! As seflf defence goes, theres nothing compared to KRAV-MAGA!
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 12:04 Post subject: |
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*Sigh* seems everyone here is a martial arts master. It's like any thread with a particular theme, suddenly, everyone becomes experts.
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 22:36 Post subject: |
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i once took down 30 muay thai fighters in 10 secs with my self-developed art.
all the top managers begged me to participate in k1 and ufc, but i said "nah, these guys
are weaklings, i would make widows out of their wives", and they replied "true.dat".
but its not rare that i get surrounded by 20 guys with knives and waste em in the blink of an eye, just wanted to share my expertise, you can start worshipping me now 
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 23:42 Post subject: |
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ollax wrote: | I have been training Krav-maga on and of for a couple of years, and it is based on self defence only, there is no katas, competitions or snazy moves. Just defend, disarm and evade tactics and moves!
Heres a link to the brittish site!
http://www.krav-maga.org.uk/ |
This one gets my vote as well. It is a very practical art that you could use in a real life encounter. I don't like the grappling styles because while they may be super-effective against one opponent, I can't even imagine how you'd fight 2 or more with that style. Isn't that going to be the time you really need a martial art? I think all martial arts are effective to a degree, but it will all depend on how much you train and how much training the other guy has (or if he has a weapon/what kind of weapon). Outside of a tournament or kung fu movie, how often do two skilled martial artists fight it out?
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Posted: Tue, 13th Dec 2005 23:43 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | *Sigh* seems everyone here is a martial arts master. It's like any thread with a particular theme, suddenly, everyone becomes experts. |
thats what i was thinkin.... kinda still, some ppl sound like they actually have atleast trained in whatever style.
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Posted: Wed, 14th Dec 2005 12:15 Post subject: |
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Never done any martial art nor boxed but ive managed to get into my share of fights and been the one standing in the majority. But this Krav Maga looks really nice and i found a club in my city, might just take this up.
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Posted: Wed, 14th Dec 2005 13:26 Post subject: |
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javlar wrote: | Never done any martial art nor boxed but ive managed to get into my share of fights and been the one standing in the majority. But this Krav Maga looks really nice and i found a club in my city, might just take this up. |
It's awsome, no mumbo jumbo shit just the fastest easyest and safest way to defend and secure yourself!
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Posted: Wed, 14th Dec 2005 14:05 Post subject: |
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Just watched a few videos of Krav Maga, and to me it seemed to be what any person who can keep their cool would do in a combat situation. Obviously you need to train composure, and basic striking, but beyond that it didn't seem very complicated.
Maybe thats the point? I guess it's all about being practical in a self-defense situation, which most martial arts are not.
Now of course boxing can teach you how to strike and dodge, but it's rare any street fight will involve a standard striking standoff. Which doesn't make boxing that useful really.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2005 00:23 Post subject: |
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ollax wrote: | javlar wrote: | Never done any martial art nor boxed but ive managed to get into my share of fights and been the one standing in the majority. But this Krav Maga looks really nice and i found a club in my city, might just take this up. |
It's awsome, no mumbo jumbo shit just the fastest easyest and safest way to defend and secure yourself! |
OR Israeli Hapkido
Same thing...basically all martial arts (well, cept the large, commercialized ones), once at a certain rank (usually 1st dan black) go strickly to fighting - one or 2 strikes to put your opponent down. Nerve strikes, pressure points/locks, trapping on the fly etc Open hand or soft hand trapping is fuckin hard and takes a while to get down still.
Krav Maga is badass tho, but like i said, it has alot in common with hapkido - its just Israeli instead of Korean.
Oh, btw, there are a few variations of hapkido - traditional, "modern" and combat hapkido - I teach combat hapkido, although i know both combat and traditions.
Just so were clear, Krav Maga is like Combat Hapkido, thats what i meant 
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2005 02:01 Post subject: |
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Does anyone know any places that teach Hapkido in London? I searched the net but couldn't find anything useful. Also what is the best style when fighting against multiple foes, any ideas?
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2005 04:58 Post subject: |
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Sorry dude, I dont know any instructors in London
Just go out around the city and visit the local clubs, one of em must be hapkido, if your interested...or even Tang So Do, thats what hapkido originated from.
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Posted: Sat, 17th Dec 2005 11:44 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: |
I teach combat hapkido |
and there arent any pictures of you on the site of the club?
so is any of these where you teach
-Eagle Hapkido downtown
-Eagle Hap Ki-Do Academy
-Toronto Hapkido Academy
- Rising Sun Martial Arts
and is this you by any chance?

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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2005 02:54 Post subject: |
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JeanPerrier wrote: | SycoShaman wrote: |
I teach combat hapkido |
and there arent any pictures of you on the site of the club?
so is any of these where you teach
-Eagle Hapkido downtown
-Eagle Hap Ki-Do Academy
-Toronto Hapkido Academy
- Rising Sun Martial Arts
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no, thats not me man
And no, I dont teach at a club bud, I teach a few ppl that actually want to train full contact and I never belonged to a club. personally, i dont like the whole club feel...in the summer i like to train in parks or if im up north, in the woods or something like that. in the winter, basement is fine (if one is big enough)...once you have a whole club thing, the training seems to lose instensity and its more about business...I never paid for my training,so I dont ask to be paid - well i did, not with cash - with hard work, extremely hard work, respect and chances to represent my team and friends to the best of my ability. Thats what its all about, I try to stay away from clubs, even back in the day...
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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2005 09:51 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: |
I never paid for my training,so I dont ask to be paid - well i did, not with cash - with hard work, extremely hard work, respect and chances to represent my team and friends to the best of my ability. Thats what its all about, I try to stay away from clubs, even back in the day... |
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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2005 10:41 Post subject: |
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Best self defence ever is called 9mm. You don't have to go physical and even if the other guy got 398 black belts he's not immortal.
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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2005 20:24 Post subject: |
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Bagshatar wrote: | Best self defence ever is called 9mm. You don't have to go physical and even if the other guy got 398 black belts he's not immortal. |
true...in a way tho...Gun techniques are seriously easy to do with the right training and tons of practice...that is, if a control spot on the hand or arm is easily access...from a few feet away, your fucked 
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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2005 20:31 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | Yeah but if you're going to use a gun, you use distance to your advantage. Unless of course you're a G and weild duel desert eagles cocked at an angle.  |
yeah, exactly. but some idiots still come up at point blank 
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Posted: Sun, 18th Dec 2005 20:35 Post subject: |
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Yeah, some gansta's come right up close and sort of dangle the gun in front of your face, I guess they think it makes you extra scared. I had some guy do that same thing with a knife, and he wanted my wallet. So, I hit him as hard as I could in the face and ran off. Stupid really, but it worked.
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