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06-30-2009, 10:44 PM
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I myself am a fan of all Martial Arts, being the American Karate Association's national champion in fighting and team fighting (fighting bare fisted against a group of people to test stamina, endurance, and decision making ability). I do like Bujinkan Ninjutsu, though, as it works with all weapon styles and 水とん。 |
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06-30-2009, 10:57 PM
There is no best Martial Art, but now that I think of it, there may be one perfect fighting system, that being Ninpou Taijutsu (忍法体術)
The art is from Bujinkan Ninjutsu, and teaches you to move the way your body naturally moves, instead of trying to make it do all of these ridged, self-damaging techniques. |
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08-20-2009, 04:35 AM
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The eternal Saint is calling, through the ages she has told. The ages have not listened; the will of faith has grown old…
For forever she will wander, for forever she withholds; the Demon King is on his way, you’d best not be learned untold… |
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08-20-2009, 04:37 AM
I like Muay Thai most. It's easy to learn and train and very effective. Of course, you have to work hard if you want to be good at it (lots of conditioning), but the basic training provides sure results in time.
Here's a vid from my gym of Muay Thai training I made: The eternal Saint is calling, through the ages she has told. The ages have not listened; the will of faith has grown old…
For forever she will wander, for forever she withholds; the Demon King is on his way, you’d best not be learned untold… |
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08-21-2009, 04:14 AM
Personaly I find Karate to be the best, they have the basics which make up everything. Its the best to use when against more than one foe, they have more variety in thier moves instead of the basic 1234 1234 conditioning styles. More blocks and more combos.
This style is only limited if your mind is. There are too many major weak spots in boxing and muay thai, fighting styles only fit for a ring. Unless your into that kind of fighting then boxing and muay thai is just right for you. |
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