at tiger crane... i just saw kill bill 2 today. any thoughts?
who here has ever used judo for self-defense?
i heard this was a korean style "very" similar to hapkido. who has heard of it, and if you are in a position to make such a comparison, how is...
when you do shoulder throws, do you use your hip to "assist"? whenever i do these, i use my shoulder as the fulcrum, but align the rest of my...
What do you do if you really love fighting and can find no one to spar with? ...I need to fight!!!!! Every local school is a TKD school...
it appears to me these are extremely useful for fighting multiple attackers while on the ground, and unbelievably slow, awkward and useless for...
I think general strategies for dealing with attackers while sitting down or laying down is a very crucial skill. These situations completely...
at this point in my martial arts journey, it seems that any properly dished out boxing combination could flat out devestate me...i don't have very...
i recently purchased this book. i have never heard such positive raving over a book in my life! has anyone here read it? thoughts?...
after an arduous, 10-second scan of this forum, i was surprised to see a lack of 10,000 "most effective weapon in the real world" threads...:D...
eureka!
correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't kung fu an insanely generic term? kung fu = time/effort wushu = end the use of weapons or something...
you know in teenage mutant ninja turtles where someone grabs whats his names foot, and he jumps up and kicks him in the face with his other foot?...
music is my "other half" i listen to a lot of thrash, death metal, grindcore, powerviolence, old school hardcore, old school hip hop, classic...
i'm totally confused. are moving hard white crane gongs supposed to be slow, methodical? and is timing important or just the muscles you work?...
i have a book on aikido that (in addition to the instructor at my school) commands me to breathe in through my nose slowly, deeply, slightly...
this is without a doubt the finest chinese martial arts author i have ever read.
what are the main differences between the agressive aiki- styles and aikido? i don't mean ideologically, i mean like in actual action.
ok. this book labels nikyo as an immobilization...numbering it as 2. it also labels a specific technique for taking on...
i know there are a couple of BJJ techniques based around being up against the wall. but other than that, what training/instruction have you had...
Separate names with a comma.