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Deadliest Martial Art - Juko Kai!!!!

aikido teaches some cool joint manipulation, but other than that, it's too traditional to do any real good. the simulated 'attacks' consist of a guy running at you with his arm extended like he is going to ram his fist into you. who in the hell fights like that? my old roomate did aikido for 4 years and he would even admit it was bullshit for a real fight.
 
This sounds like the style I'd want to learn

Krav Maga

Krav Maga is the official combat art of the Israeli military forces. Krav Maga originated in the 1940's while Israel was still under British rule, and ordinary citizens were not permitted to own weapons. Unarmed combat skills were developed for self-defense. (Note the similarity to the beginnings of Okinawan karate). The words "krav maga" translate to "contact combat" in Hebrew.

Imi Lichenfield, founder of the art, became Chief Instructor of hand-to-hand combat and physical fitness for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in the late 1940s. Beginning with special forces units like the Haganah, Palmack, and Palyam, Krav Maga became the official combatives training for all military personnel and Israeli police and security forces. Lichenfield retired from the IDF in 1964 and began teaching Krav Maga to civilians.

Krav Maga, like the other military-oriented arts described in this article, is very combat-oriented. There are no kata or forms, or set combinations as reactions to attacks. Instead, the art emphasizes improvisation using a core set of techniques--since attacks don't always occur in the same manner (e.g. body position, speed, distance), reaction-based responses rather than rote practice was thought best. Many techniques originated in boxing and wrestling, not surprising given the background of the founder. Other techniques are from jujitsu and karate. However, most techniques seem adapted for modern battlefield combat, much as in the other military-oriented systems.

Because of the art's combat-orientation, there are no competitions or tournaments in Krav Maga. Like other arts, Krav Maga issues colored belts to denote higher levels of expertise.
 
In some show a shaloin pushed a needle through a sheet of glass without scattering it.
I found that really impressive.
After that they broke a baseball bat on his tigh and he didn´t even flinch.
 
martial arts are supposed to be specialized and mastered over many many years of intense STUDY combined with practice. This dumbass ex-cop looking douchebag brings the traditional forms of asian art a bad name.

On that same show, did anyone see when the blonde chick passed out on level 6 and when they took the blindfold off and she looked crazy fucked up and was like: "im ok, im ok"

sure you were honey, do you know where you are yet?
 
i remember they had that on Ripleys Belive it or not. They had some NFL kickers, some boxer and a kung fu guy beat the shit outta the founder. The NFL kickers kicked the guy in the nuts several times, and the kund fu guy kicked him in the chest and did hit him in the adams apple using a ridge hand punch. It looked real enough to me. But what do i know.
 
i think anyone who conditions genitals shouldnt expect any children any time soon ;)
 
Look at those photos carefully. The round house kick to the neck..the guy's hips were not even turned over...he was stopping at the throat. He was also wearing shoes if I remember correctly.

The knife hand to the throat...once again he hasn't turned his shoulders or hips either.

Punch to the chest...the guy is not even tight when he hits that woman.

Am I the only one who noticed that Herschel Walker's punching hand was open? Who in the heck punches like that in a real fight anyway? When he kicked him, Walker's hands are flying everywhere, upper chest kick, and his hips are not even locked.

It all looks like a trick to me...seen it a million times.

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