Martial Arts.

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  1. MagicSword

    MagicSword Active Member

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    Jujitsu son.
     
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    Or you can try the drunken barfightsu-style. Works great.
     
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    best advice in this whole ------in thread
     
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    i am currently a black belt in a mix of Tae kwon do, judo, and tai chi.
     
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    Tia quan do

    ^^ I did Karate when I was younger. It was fun but I've heard of Tia quan do being the best to do.

    I want to do kickboxing when I start my A levels, so I can let out any stress I might endure. ^^
     
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    ive done judo and it sucked
    do tae kwon do
     
  7. Neuro.InK

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    I Study taekwondo, and taekwondo literally translates into "The art of punching and kicking" or "The art of hand and foot" It isnt mainly kicks as there are many hand techinques aswell as hand/hand+foot combos. The punching is used just as much so :tongue: lol

    And judo isnt abou brute strength, its abut using the strength of others gainst them selves. So if the other person is a brute and your a weaklin it works better for you.

    Oh and Yeah Tae Kwon Do Kicks ass lol
     
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    Well ill recommend to you Mui thai (like kickboxing but harder + you can use your elbows..and less rulez) i trainee it like 3 years and thats great!
     
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    Off topic, but wicked awesome sig.
     
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    No way you can tell me that there is equal amount of hand and foot techniques. I mean punching doesn't even score points in competitive sparring.
     
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    No way you can tell me that there is equal amount of hand and foot techniques. I mean punching doesn't even score points in competitive sparring.
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    hah thats bull---- man ive done 6 and half years of taekwondo and punching does score points but if ur under a certain age u cant punch to the head and u learn alot of block hand techniques we train to block knives and weapons taekwondo is awesome
     
  12. LiLNaRuT0Jr

    LiLNaRuT0Jr Well-Known Member

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    personally, i would study Kung Fu XD
     
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    it depends on the school. some Tae Kwon Doe schools are better than Judo schools and vise versa.

    I have my black belt in TKD :D
     
  14. LiLNaRuT0Jr

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    damn... black belt..... dat must be nice, good job on earning it
     

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