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Re: Best fighting style for real-life situations
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what do the elite of the military use? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Best fighting style for real-life situations
kick his f*cking ass kwan do
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Re: Best fighting style for real-life situations
Any style that does not include groin kicks, eye-gouging, biting and choking is not properly adapted to a real-life fight for your life. With my life on the line, decency is out the window and I'm killing villain in any way possible.
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What if the villain is you?
I just blew your mind. |
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BTW the most important skill for real world street fighting is wrist control : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2REG3-Wb5gM<br /> [/ QUOTE ] FU WAS GOING TO BE MY LINK HYAHCHAHCHAA. |
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tai chi is probably the best
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Re: Best fighting style for real-life situations
In an unarmed situation, i like my style of karate.
We trained American Boxing style with hands, and added all the kicks from typical karate, with huge emphasis on the "power" kick techniques. We also added extensive blocking and redirection training. In the first video link, the guy in yellow is definitely fighting soft. The guy in white is aggressive, but you can see that he's always going for the "home run" shot which is fairly easy to defend. His moves are way too telegraphed; you can see what he's trying to do from a mile away... He's too small and weak and unless he coldcocks you in the head, he's going to lose, and especially a jui-jitsu guy would eat him up. Both guys would probably lose to a jui-jitsu guy. Against either one, I like my odds. SYNOPSIS: For the average Joe to survive in the military, I like the traditional American fighing: boxing and for ground fighting once both guys get tangled up, throw in the Brazilian jui-jitsu choke and submission holds. ( Think Mike Tyson and Rorion Gracie ) On a terrain, in army boots, I doubt anyone will be doing much kicking. You're asking to fall down. Once you've taught these guys these basics, add in the joint locks of Dai To Yu ( Think some of the cooler Steven Segal things ). A friend of mine is the highest American teacher of this style. If he gets a hold of a limb, he can snap it in two with scarey ease. He once demonstrated a simple arm lock on me, and pushed it to the point where I could definitely feel things starting to pop, and he was barely exerting any pressure. But in a street fight, on concrete, I still like my odds against any of these styles; height being equal. Of course, the taller and stronger an opponent, the more difficult to win. But a sidekick to the knee stops just about anyone. |
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Gymkata is your best option. [/ QUOTE ] I almost choked when I read this. WP |
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