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Squirrel Burger posted:Any opinions about kajukenbo? There’s apparently a really great gym here in LA (Kingi’s) and I’m looking for a practical street fighting style to compliment BJJ. Did Krav Maga for a bit but ultimately decided to stop since so much of it was just woo; I like the idea of KJKB as an alternative that actually integrates live sparring and striking disciplines like Chinese boxing. Why don't you just try boxing, or Muay Thai, or an actual MMA gym?
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JaySB posted:Why don't you just try boxing, or Muay Thai, or an actual MMA gym? I train striking/boxing/MT at my BJJ gym, I’m just curious about self defense/combative systems and hadn’t yet heard the style mentioned in the thread. I heard about it while smoking weed and marathoning Fight Quest. Looks fun.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 05:54 |
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I train with some military combatives champions and they just train bjj/cjj.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 06:03 |
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JaySB posted:Why don't you just try boxing, or Muay Thai, or an actual MMA gym? I'm glad you asked this, I wanted to but thought I was missing something. I would of thought the quality of gym and tuition/sparring was far more important a factor than what jazzy a name for what sounds essentially just like mma is.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 12:09 |
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Never heard of Kaijushinbo tbh
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 16:30 |
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Do they spar with contact? Is there any way to compete? If no it's woo if yes it's at least probably got enough rigor to work.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:24 |
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Squirrel Burger posted:I’m just curious about self defense/combative systems Every time I see a weapons encounter on video, my confidence in self-defense techniques tends asymptotically closer to 0. https://shanghai.ist/2018/08/31/bmw-driver-attacks-cyclist-in-viral-road-rage-incident-gets-killed-with-his-own-knife/ Untrained older man flails at his attacker with machete and kills him. Compare that to the two trained fighters squaring up with smaller opponents and not being able to do much with them.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:57 |
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Squirrel Burger posted:Any opinions about kajukenbo? Theres apparently a really great gym here in LA (Kingis) and Im looking for a practical street fighting style to compliment BJJ. Did Krav Maga for a bit but ultimately decided to stop since so much of it was just woo; I like the idea of KJKB as an alternative that actually integrates live sparring and striking disciplines like Chinese boxing. From their website (I'm pretty sure): "At our school, you will learn Forms (Katas), Self-Defense Techniques, Point Sparring (Sport Karate), & Street Fighting." For good or bad, I think you'll find a functional equivalent to shotokan karate there. I saw an osoto gari in their homepage video, but it was in their little demo trailer. If the only part of their style that they spar with is sport karate, i don't know if you'd really be practicing the judo or jujutsu parts hard enough to really be able to use them outside of compliant drills
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Squirrel Burger posted:Any opinions about kajukenbo? There’s apparently a really great gym here in LA (Kingi’s) and I’m looking for a practical street fighting style to compliment BJJ. Did Krav Maga for a bit but ultimately decided to stop since so much of it was just woo; I like the idea of KJKB as an alternative that actually integrates live sparring and striking disciplines like Chinese boxing. I think this was mentioned on the most recent MMA episode of the Joe Rogan podcast with Eddie Bravo. I think they said it was similar to MMA in the sense that it blends a bunch of styles. Since you already do BJJ, I'd say give it a try. You'll know soon enough if it's effective and if it's for you.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 21:12 |
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Friend linked this thesis about the modern re-invention of Chinese Martial arts http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/webclient/StreamGate?folder_id=0&dvs=1536797979287~143 Only just started on it, but pretty interesting, if you're into that kinda stuff.
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ImplicitAssembler posted:Friend linked this thesis about the modern re-invention of Chinese Martial arts Link's not working here.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 01:39 |
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Odddzy posted:Link's not working here. Hmmm: http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/thesisfile114301.pdf
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 01:54 |
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It works, reading now, is the guy from French Canada? I was surprised at the french in his intro.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 02:11 |
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Odddzy posted:It works, reading now, is the guy from French Canada? I was surprised at the french in his intro. McGill is a university in Montreal, Quebec, so some french isn't that unusual.
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# ? Sep 13, 2018 03:11 |
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Who are the biggest frauds in martial arts? Frank Dux and George Dillman come to mind; is there anyone else as bad as them
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 09:27 |
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cm punk
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 10:23 |
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me
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 10:23 |
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Steven Seagal, both in magnitude and girth.
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Liquid Communism posted:Steven Seagal, both in magnitude and girth. How dare you besmirch the name of the bestselling author of The Way Of The Shadow Wolves: The Deep State And The Hijacking Of America, with forward by Sherrif Joe Arpaio.
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Bruce Lee
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Count Roland posted:Bruce Lee Hot take
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 18:57 |
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I was gonna say the biggest fraud is professional wrestling but that’s more about how people think muscles = fighting
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mewse posted:I was gonna say the biggest fraud is professional wrestling but that’s more about how people think muscles = fighting I'm pretty sure that professional wrestling is just soap operas for guys. At least it is for me and my kids. I don't know anyone who thinks it's real (beyond pretty amazing feats of gymnastics).
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 19:10 |
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spacetoaster posted:I'm pretty sure that professional wrestling is just soap operas for guys. At least it is for me and my kids. I don't know anyone who thinks it's real (beyond pretty amazing feats of gymnastics). I never was into wrestling. Was there a point back in the 80's where people thought the feuds were real?
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# ? Sep 17, 2018 19:16 |
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Odddzy posted:I never was into wrestling. Was there a point back in the 80's where people thought the feuds were real? I don't think so.
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Odddzy posted:I never was into wrestling. Was there a point back in the 80's where people thought the feuds were real? Newspapers were reporting wrestling as being illegitimate in the 30s
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Odddzy posted:I never was into wrestling. Was there a point back in the 80's where people thought the feuds were real? There's actually a book from the 30's called Fall Guys: The Barnum of Bounce that breaks that curtain, so people have always at least kinda known. Hell, even when American wrestling was at largely at a "legitimate" point with Frank Gotch and Karl Hackenschmidt, there was controversy and rumbling of match fixing. Old school NWA wrestlers often could actually wrestle/fight, but it's been mostly staged for almost a century now.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 03:49 |
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It’s amazing how many pro wrestlers can’t even wrestle. Looking at you, CM Punk!
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Qoey posted:There's actually a book from the 30's called Fall Guys: The Barnum of Bounce that breaks that curtain, so people have always at least kinda known. Hell, even when American wrestling was at largely at a "legitimate" point with Frank Gotch and Karl Hackenschmidt, there was controversy and rumbling of match fixing. Old school NWA wrestlers often could actually wrestle/fight, but it's been mostly staged for almost a century now. Yeah there was a transitional period where it was rigged but a champ still needed to be legit in case his opponent got paid off by gamblers or whatever and tried to go off script.
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# ? Sep 18, 2018 15:14 |
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Lou Thesz had to do this with Buddy Rogers in the 50s, he forced him to cooperate Also it's George Hackenschmidt. You're probably thinking of Karl Gotch, Frank's kayfabe relative who among other things, introduced catch wrestling to Japan and taught all the Japanese guys in Pancrase and RINGS how to wrestle
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spacetoaster posted:I'm pretty sure that professional wrestling is just soap operas for guys. At least it is for me and my kids. I don't know anyone who thinks it's real (beyond pretty amazing feats of gymnastics). Another term I’ve heard is “Redneck Anime”. Along that note, here’s a really good video about why it’s a great medium for storytelling: https://youtu.be/BQCPj-bGYro I wasn’t into wrestling as a kid, but got into it as a teenager mainly due to being in drama club and learning stage combat. I stopped watching around he time I started getting into MMA and training jiujitsu. Now I find myself coming at it from another direction, as I start incorporating more and more catch-wrestling into my game. There’s a really interesting shared history between catch-wrestling, pro-wrestling, and MMA (especially in Japan).
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 11:24 |
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I really enjoy learning catch or sambo techniques because it opens the field and makes me think about what is possible. My former coach taught us a head scissor as an alternative in a mounted arm bar/triangle sequence. was great
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P-Mack posted:Yeah there was a transitional period where it was rigged but a champ still needed to be legit in case his opponent got paid off by gamblers or whatever and tried to go off script. Also because it was pretty common for pro wrestling champs in those days to get drunk assholes trying to pick fights with them in public, and they had to be hard enough to not give away the game.
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# ? Sep 20, 2018 17:33 |
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https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2018/9/...-gracie-history Interesting long form article about the history of Judo and Jiu Jitsu
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I read the last thread years ago, and it finally dug in deep enough that my wife and I have started muy Thai. It feels so drat good to have the instructor behind the heavy bag telling you what you are doing wrong after every kick, then finally, finally landing an okay one with much more power than before. That little grunt and the word "better" breath life into my drat soul. E: spent a half hour today just doing kicks with another instructor, he hits like a train. Thought he was going to flat out knock the bag off onto me when I held it for him. The bits of meat to the left and right of my shins are sore as hell from getting so much walloping in. Hips and knees are pretty happy though, so I know I at least didn't do any real damage. Muy Thai is way more fun than I even imagined. SeaGoatSupreme fucked around with this message at 10:45 on Sep 22, 2018 |
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SeaGoatSupreme posted:I read the last thread years ago, and it finally dug in deep enough that my wife and I have started muy Thai. Go buy some gold shorts now.
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SeaGoatSupreme posted:I read the last thread years ago, and it finally dug in deep enough that my wife and I have started muy Thai. One of us!
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SeaGoatSupreme posted:Muy Thai is way more fun than I even imagined. Goongrats, but will point out that it's Muay Thai.
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kimbo305 posted:Goongrats, but will point out that it's Muay Thai. Maybe he's taking the Spanish version?
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The sport of Very Thai is a Spanish tradition that dates back to the 1400s.
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