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Martial Arts Tricks And Flips

Insane montage with some of the worlds top martial arts forms champions.

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Ideas for Martial Arts Club?


I’m creating a martial arts club at my highschool [I practice Tae Kwon Do and have had some experience with Hapkido] however I don’t want to make the club be narrowed down to just Tae Kwon Do. The problem is; I am at a loss for ideas of what we would actually do. I can’t exactly teach belt curriculum [because that would just be stealing money from where I learned martial arts and students have to be safe so no full contact sparring and I also have to think of the school budget.] I mean I can always teach a few self defense moves, teach how to punch/kick properly, break boards, or teach some history and facts of different martial arts and figures, bring a martial artist master in, but I need to do just more that that. So any suggestions? Any are welcome.

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Martial Arts Techniques : Hapkido Techniques

When learning Hapkido techniques, one common lesson involves learning how to defend against an opponent’s grabbing techniques. Create space between oneself and an opponent by twisting their wrist with help from a Shotokan karate black belt in this free video on martial arts techniques and hapkido. Expert: Gilson Oliveira Contact: www.gilsonbarbarianoliveira.com Bio: Gilson Oliveira is a strength and conditioning coach specializing in MMA and combat sports, who has over 15 years of experience training fighters. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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How many types of martial arts are too many for mixed martial arts?


I currently attend a MMA school in Newport News, VA and at this particular school I pratice:
JEET KUNE DO
MUAY THAI KICK BOXING
Kali-Eskrima-Silat (weapons)
GROUND FIGHTING
KOREAN ARTS PROGRAM (Hapkido and Taekwondo)

all under one roof. Will this help me become a well-grounded fight if I wanted to compete?


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Bruce Lee in Game of Death – Special OUTTAKES – demo

SOme outtakes from Game of Death ,,3 disc ultimate edition,, package available at : BLfootage@yahoo.com EXTENDED version available here : video.google.it Also see the extended version on google video . ENJOY…. Bruce Lee rare footage clips sparring demo DVD martial arts enter the dragon game of death jeet kune do jkd 1 inch punch demonstrations long beach longbeach 1964 1967 dan inosanto taky kimura golden harvest HK tv show 1971 big boss fist of fury brandon lee chuck norris combat fight fights demonstration sparring intercepting fist unseen never before seen green hornet chinese gung fu kali escrima nunchaku wing chun rapid fire taky kimura little dragon Etd dragon flag unicorn fist


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What do you think are the best martial arts?


I personally have seen quite a few martial arts and know the history,philosophy and intended use for many of them and could even say I know more about martial arts than most teens. But from reading up, some personal experience and watching lots of "Fight Quest" and "Human Weapon", my top 5 martial arts for use in a fight with ANYONE (yes,even an MMA ;) ) or in a self defence situation (like they’re meant to be lol) are as follows:

1. Sanda/San Shou :

Yes this is a Shaolin-based martial art and I see it as very effective!

Lots of strikes, no redundant or fancy moves, hard physical conditioning and a fair amount of takedowns which SHOULD lead to grappling (which we don’t see in Sanda KICKBOXING matches).

Not to mention a lot of muscular endurance required as well as the employment of iron body training (hitting yourself with a metal/bats, breaking bricks, balancing on spears,etc.)

2. Jeet Kune Do

I haven’t studied or read up on Jeet Kune Do as such (even though I have the Bruce Lee book "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" which I STILL haven’t got round to reading yet!!!)
Anyway, from what I have read and heard about Bruce Lee, he almost certainly studied:
Tai Chi (Lee Hoi Cheun), Wing Tchun (Yip Man/Wong Shun Leung) , Boxing (fighting Gary Elms) ,Fencing (Peter Lee) , JuJitsu (Wally Jay), Judo (Gene La Bell), Karate (Chuck Norris/Ed Parker)
and also did (no conclusive proof/backstory): Phillipine based wrestling, The Phillipine’s Kali/Eskrima, Greco Roman Wrestling, Muay Thai, Hapkido, Tae Kwon Do,Savate and some sort of kickboxing.
It’s funny how these martial arts go together!
Anyway,considering Bruce Lee: had incredible speed (proven by blurring cameras so they had to increase the frames per second in a shoot), did one inch punches, side kicks that sent people/heavier objects than him flying,did God-knows how much jogging, and had tremendous muscular endurance; it is safe to say his JKD SHOULD have high fitness standards or develop fitness alongside the arsenal of core techniques in its syllabus.

3. Hapkido

Enough said, develops flexibility and speed the most in the form of high kicks (like tae kwon do) but also includes throws and grappling.

4. Japanese Jiu Jitsu

In theory this is the perfect martial art-it was used to kill armoured Samurai on the battlefield with or without the use of weapons. It has weapons techniques, strikes and and emphasis on standing grappling,throws, and last resort ground-based grappling.

5. Kyokushinkai Karate

Karate demanding extreme cardio threshold,muscular endurance and pain threshold via kumite with limited padding and hits to the chest! Like Sanda/Shaolin Wushu it has iron body training. Not to mention I think it involves throws and some sort of grappling (not sure if it had ground grappling but it’s great nontheless!).

These are what I think are the best anyway-mainly from the research and their marketing AND the fact that "Fight Quest" and "Human Weapon" had an MMA and a soldier/athelete with fighting arts experience struggling to do any sparring with the masters!

What do you think? Write your top 5 or say why you do/do not agree with me.

Oh yeah-I myself work out in the gym and have been kickboxing for approximately 2 years (well, 3 in total but I had college or bodybuilding took priority some of the times so let’s take a year off of that lol)


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How do I beat this ogre?

For a couple weeks, my dojo have been trying new thing. We have been having a free sparring day on Friday. Last Friday, there was this guy who is a wrestler who comes to the dojo. He is about 6 feet and maybe 230 lbs. I’m 6’4 and 250 lbs. I have been doing Hapkido for three years and have 2nd degree black belt.
I watch him spar other guy that is a bit smaller than him. He has a bad form but he punches fast and hard. He didn’t kicks at all and gets kicked a lot. He just walks through the kick and tries to punches the guy. He even knocked this guy down a couple time. Finally he take the guy’s legs and it was so fast that the guy was out of air and in pain.
He spars with a couple others; he usually will wait for them to try kick then move in and take them down. If they didn’t kick then he’ll throw a hard punch a couple time then fake it and wrap his arms around opponent and throw them down and hold them down.
I decided he’s not being honorable because he’s not respecting the fact that Hapkido have a powerful kicks so everybody was kicking very lightly and he just ignore it. Plus he takes people down instead of fighting them. So I decided to spar with him.
When we start, he was a bit confused by my kicks but then he move in and take me down hard. It hurt so badly. So I was mad at him. I got up and tried to kick him again but he punched me so hard that when I tried to block, I fell down. I got up and try to kick and move away, but he grab my leg and throw me down and get on top of me and hold me down then get up. He suddenly move in close, I try to use aikido take down defend but when I grab his wrist, I was unable to hold him in place so I got take down. I was trying to get up on my feet again, so I turn onto my stomach and try to stand up. This idiot wrap his arms around my waist then stand up. I tried to squirms out but I was unable to. Next thing I know is, he twist and lift me upside down so when he go to the ground, my upper back hit ground hard, knocking air out of me. I was unable to spar any more after that.
I’m so pissed about this. This guy has no skill besides being a very strong ogre and has no respect for other people who actually train punches or kicks. He just moves past kicks or push punches away and takes people down. If I was to punches or kicks him at full strength, he’d have thought twice before try to walk past it.
I want to beat this guy this Friday so badly. How can I beat him?


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Hapkido/other martial arts?

Does anyone know if there are styles of Hapkido that don’t emphasize sparring with headgear? Also, would it be a good combination to study say, Aikido and fitness kickboxing?


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Filipino Martial Arts – Sticks & Kicks Sparring

escrimasticks.org Filipino Martial arts Stick Sparring with Light Contact Light Kicking. Self Defense Development with Arnis / Kali / Escrima sticks weapon training. Light Protective fencing helmet and lacross / hocky gloves utilizing a padded escrima stick


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