My thoughts are for five reasons. 1. Aikido takes many years to get good at. Boxing will give a great and fast base until then. 2. Boxing will give some aggression when it is needed. It lacks aggression which at times is needed. 3. It will give some awesome punches to any Aikido guys atemi [...]
Posted on December 28, 2010, 11:39 pm, by admin, under
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Stop muay thai and start Tajjutsu? Should a start taijutsu? I’m training in kyokushin karate and muay thai + some self defense for about 1.5 years. As you can see it’s pretty much all striking what I’m doing atm (only the self defence has some basic locks). Tajjutsu is a mixture of muay thai,judo,aikido,jujitsuu and [...]
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Drunken chat one night, mate claims that you, a man or woman, could kill a Brown/Grizzly bear, even a Polar bear with a samurai sword before the bear mauls you and/or takes your head off with one swipe of its paw. Does anyone think its possible to beat the bear by only using the sword?
budomate.com Human Weapon – TV series Hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff set off around the globe in search of the birthplaces of different forms of martial arts and combat styles. Chambers is a mixed-martial artist and professional fighter, while Duff is a former professional football player and wrestler. The two hosts will go through [...]
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budomate.com Human Weapon – TV series Hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff set off around the globe in search of the birthplaces of different forms of martial arts and combat styles. Chambers is a mixed-martial artist and professional fighter, while Duff is a former professional football player and wrestler. The two hosts will go through [...]
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