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There are people with half the muscle mass of others who can lift twice as much, mostly cos when you start doing more reps it turns into strength training. Truth Hurts LIFE THREATENING Lifestyles A HITMAN, A NUN Lovers
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05-03-2008, 09:57 AM
If sheer power is as good as you say, why don't you simply become a weight lifter full time and practice martial arts part time? I don't see how sheer power can be better than technique!!
I'd pick a lot of speed and a little "muscle" over a lot of "muscle" and a little speed any day. Even you should do this, especially as you always talk about "weak points"... what would win? A hefty guy with sheer power, or someone tiny that can get to a weak point easily? Btw, here i'm talking about experienced fighters, not just a random fight on the street with someone that done Karate for 2 years versus a HUGE body builder! |
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05-04-2008, 09:07 AM
Personally I think learning martial arts to fight practically is a waste of time. The best way to win a fight is by picking up a weapon.
Martial arts are good for your health in the same way as playing soccer or rugby is good for your health. Plus some martial arts have a spiritual or ethical side to them. But that's about it. |
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05-05-2008, 12:05 PM
Well depending on what martial art you do, I think your skill with a weapon will increase as well, even guns.
Ever played team games in paintballing or airsoft? I enjoy that stuff too much. My bank balance doesn't. Anyway, it requires a lot of crouching and being ready to run and so on. Such sports also require a lot of awareness and of course being able to aim. Martial Arts definitely make it easier for you to run around in short bursts and jump behind obstacles while aiming and firing a gun lol. I can say that because I have first hand experience with "before and after". Also, normal sports like football or basketball, practicing Martial Arts gives you an edge in that too. So really, the benefits from it extend to other things than just fighting. Truth Hurts LIFE THREATENING Lifestyles A HITMAN, A NUN Lovers
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05-07-2008, 07:21 AM
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i study shaolin kung fu....and i'll admit...alot of the moves seem quite pointless~ buut...after a bit of training... i've sort of realized that every move has, or can have a purpose in the forms, most of the moves are over exaggerated or performed in their proper, and ideal postuer, or just meant for training *it's late, so i apologize for not being exactly coherent atm....* for example... when we do a form, our horse stance is set to a 90 degree angle; in the knees, at the ankle, in between the legs, etc. through the practice of this ideal posture, when its actually utilized, you have better control of your horse stance, you can hold it longer and stronger than if you were to practice it at a 135 degree angle instead.... or... we also have this move where we stomp both feet on the ground [feet end up together, and the knee's are bent at a 135], and slap a fist over our palms a seemingly useless move... though if you modify it, having the fist grab a wrist; the stomping motion drawing the arm towards yourself, and the slamming fist coming over the elbow...the move now become quite effective, no? alsoo.... for those "training" moves~ in my shaolin class, after every warm-up, we practice something we call the "traditional 18". it starts off w/ some basic forward kicks (both arms are held at a 180 degree angle; fingers make a palm, point upwards to create a 90 degree angle at the wrist; back is straight/spine aligned when kicking, and when walking; chin is tucked in; heel is planted when kicking; and never slouch when kicking), then inside and outside kicks. obviously, when you kick someone, you aren't going to go in such a posture, but the point is that the training of such postures improves the stability of your kicks and the control over your body. when i do a typical round house kick...i now find that i apply all the same principles that i had accustomed my body too through the traditional 18 >.>' meaning...my body is much more stable when a leg is in the air, lolz bleh....prolly didn't make anysense...but it's 3 am ;_; and i'm tired... haha ^^' In the shadows beneath the trees he waits. In the darkness under the moon he plots In the silence of the night he kills. |
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05-07-2008, 10:37 AM
My approach to fighting is pretty successful also.
First of all I don't hang out in dodgy places or take backstreets when on the occasion that I absolutely must walk somewhere late at night. (i.e. stick to main roads). Second of all if I STILL end up in a fight, I'm guessing it will be over something stupid (e.g. some drunk dickhead who thinks he sees me checking out his girlfriend or some girl he thinks is his and wants to overcompensate by proving how macho he is) so I will back off and let him have his moment. Finally IF it's a bit more serious than that I will seek assistance (call 111/get the attention of a bouncer/notify someone else to do so etc.) If the above doesn't deter or prevent an attack in the first place THEN I will resort to either picking up whatever I can see lying around or using my hands/elbows/knees/feet to strike him in the nuts/punching him in the throat or bridge of the nose and not let up untill I'm beaten to a pulp, I can safely say there is no more threat or the fight has been interrupted. PS- The last proper fight I ever had was in the schoolyard so I consider my strategy as unstoppable... schoolyard fights don't really count though do they? |
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