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What martial art do you practise if any?

KA CHING POW
 
I would do akido
 
Knew a blind kid back in school who was into aikijutsu -- sounded like a made-up thing to me, but it's apparently legit.

Bit of judo, bit of the ol' tae kwon do (still got my card from the first promotion exam -- I had hair back then!); last formal class I went to was Isshin Ryu. Full contact. I was so disappointed when I connected with my sparring partner and he didn't fall down and die.

But then, neither did I when he caught me, so that evened it out. It's good to learn these things about oneself.
 
Closest I have is boxing and sparring with a guy training up for a vale tudo comp. He was one crazy soab.......we used to come out leaking blood lol.
 
As a kid I took some Win Chung kung fu.

As a teen I took muay thai and eskrima.
 
I am a ninja. Therefore I don't need to practice. I, myself am a deadly weapon. Be very affraid.
 
In the past I have wrestled. I'm taking Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. I'm interested in trying Muay thai.
 
digger said:
Knew a blind kid back in school who was into aikijutsu -- sounded like a made-up thing to me, but it's apparently legit.

Totally legit, yes. Most of the Aikido styles deal mostly with controlling the opponent by using their momentum against them. Styles like Yoseikan have reletivly no strikes, unless the instructor decides to teach it that way. Aiki-Jujuitsu does have strikes, throws, as well as the joint-locking & control techniques. It is more like ju-juitsu than Aikido, and is what Segal teaches.
 
Ive learned parts of many disiplines,my buddy is a pencration N.A champ which is like baby ufc and I spar with him a few times a month,Ive learn muay tai,judo,tae kwon do,bjj and on my own ive done kung fu in the past for almost a year
 
tuc biscuit said:
and what level of expertise are you at, also how much time do you dedicate to it?

I have been practicing internal and external Jeet Kune Do for seventeen years. Time dedicated varies, usually at least several hours per week, oftentimes much more than that.
 
LeeJunFan said:
I do Jeet Kune Do and am about to start Muay Thai aswell soon.

My friend, if you really practice the way of the intercepting fist, you would know that your Muay Thai training is a part of your Jeet Kune Do, the style of no style.
 
Code said:
As a kid I took some Win Chung kung fu.


Yeah, right. Its Wing Chun, you phoney. People like you make Sifu Yip Man turn over in his glave.
 
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