QUOTE(z1lch @ Dec 12 2008, 10:24 AM)
isnt jiujitsu can be very effective when handling group attack? you can break one arm in an attack lol.
thought jujitsu is more on ground grappling ? if there were 3 attackers , will he grapple?★★★ Martial Art Talk : Version 3★★★, Any kind of Martial Art, all welcome !!!
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Dec 12 2008, 11:28 AM
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Dec 13 2008, 08:45 AM
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what if judo?
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Dec 28 2008, 02:27 PM
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Hi seniors , anyone know any good website can buy uniform ? I mean which is good service,fast delivery and goods in good condition when received.I want buy southern kungfu sleeveless uniform .I already searched few websites but i don't know which it's real. I worry some are money cheater.
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Dec 30 2008, 01:15 AM
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Hi people,
I wonder is there an open age mix martial arts tournament in malaysia?it would be nice to check out these events. Any idea how to get to know of these events? |
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Dec 30 2008, 01:50 AM
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QUOTE(james_mk @ Dec 30 2008, 01:15 AM) Hi people, You must be practicing Kung Fu in a cave if you have never heard of the Ultimate Warrior Competition Malaysia. I wonder is there an open age mix martial arts tournament in malaysia?it would be nice to check out these events. Any idea how to get to know of these events? Read more about Bernard Radin the 2007 champ here: http://martialarts.com.my/community/module...php?storyid=490 Although it might not be a full NHB or Vale Tudo competition like the UFC, it's a good start in the right direction. Are you interested to compete, or just wanna go watch? |
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Dec 30 2008, 11:23 PM
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QUOTE(surehit @ Dec 30 2008, 01:50 AM) You must be practicing Kung Fu in a cave if you have never heard of the Ultimate Warrior Competition Malaysia. I should get out more often. What art do u practise btw?Read more about Bernard Radin the 2007 champ here: http://martialarts.com.my/community/module...php?storyid=490 Although it might not be a full NHB or Vale Tudo competition like the UFC, it's a good start in the right direction. Are you interested to compete, or just wanna go watch? I hope to get the experience of competing but i think better to watch and learn first i guess. Any upcoming events in 2009? i saw one muay thai tournament happening in February, but was hoping to see something mixed up. Sorry what is NHB and Vale Tudo? |
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Dec 31 2008, 03:39 AM
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QUOTE(james_mk @ Dec 30 2008, 11:23 PM) I should get out more often. What art do u practise btw? No need to get out more often, just get in the correct gym. I hope to get the experience of competing but i think better to watch and learn first i guess. Any upcoming events in 2009? i saw one muay thai tournament happening in February, but was hoping to see something mixed up. Sorry what is NHB and Vale Tudo? I practise the art of in-ya-face-tapout aka rojak aka MMA. Seriously dude, before you compete, best you spar more. And be aware of the big difference between point sparring and full contact sparring. If you dunno, ask your instructor or sifu. Not sure about events here coz I dun have time to monitor or go watch. I don't think there is any real MMA competition here, except perhaps few in-house BJJ competitions and private ones. The biggest "mix" competition open to all is probably Ultimate Warrior. Ask around. NHB = No Holds Barred, Vale Tudo = full contact fighting with min rules (anything goes). Standup-Clinch-Ground-everything. You wanna see mix? See the video below: |
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Dec 31 2008, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE(surehit @ Dec 31 2008, 03:39 AM) No need to get out more often, just get in the correct gym. Where are u from ?have u participated in any of these open events before?I practise the art of in-ya-face-tapout aka rojak aka MMA. Seriously dude, before you compete, best you spar more. And be aware of the big difference between point sparring and full contact sparring. If you dunno, ask your instructor or sifu. Not sure about events here coz I dun have time to monitor or go watch. I don't think there is any real MMA competition here, except perhaps few in-house BJJ competitions and private ones. The biggest "mix" competition open to all is probably Ultimate Warrior. Ask around. NHB = No Holds Barred, Vale Tudo = full contact fighting with min rules (anything goes). Standup-Clinch-Ground-everything. You wanna see mix? See the video below: i'm kinda looking for a partner to spar with (and not to get broken limbs). Are u interested? I'm about 170 cm and 60kg. I'm mostly trained as a striker, but would love to incorporate grappling and takedowns. Youtube's "chosonninja" is a favourite of mine. I like his techniques and his movement. Truth be told i do most of my learning from analyzing videos, and mostly practise alone. |
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Dec 31 2008, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(james_mk @ Dec 31 2008, 05:09 PM) Where are u from ?have u participated in any of these open events before? From KL. Nope I haven't participated in any of them. I train simply becoz I love to train.i'm kinda looking for a partner to spar with (and not to get broken limbs). Are u interested? I'm about 170 cm and 60kg. I'm mostly trained as a striker, but would love to incorporate grappling and takedowns. Youtube's "chosonninja" is a favourite of mine. I like his techniques and his movement. Truth be told i do most of my learning from analyzing videos, and mostly practise alone. I'm not a pro-fighter, so I only spar in the safety of my gym. I'm wary of sparring without proper supervision, safety gears and somebody who knows basic first aid. Our gym is fully matted, and most of us are trained in basic first aid. Unfortunately, it's for members only. Join one of our combat sports programs (CMD or BJJ) if you like to spar becoz we spar a lot in our gym. More info here: http://www.kdta.com IMO, practicing alone and watching videos are not effective to learn martial arts. It's like playing badminton, tennis or squash. How to improve by training alone? PM me if you have any questions re our gym. Cheers. |
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Jan 2 2009, 11:35 PM
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game+martial arts question
anyone play tekken fighting game before ? anyone know what is jin kazama's fighting style ?i heard it's karate but karate have alot of types |
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Jan 3 2009, 12:40 PM
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what are the choices we have for subang jaya residents.
there don't seem to have any new good workout gym for martial art practice . mostly were in the hall or rented place. jak kickboxing i find it quite old . |
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Jan 3 2009, 02:30 PM
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QUOTE(surehit @ Dec 31 2008, 08:57 PM) From KL. Nope I haven't participated in any of them. I train simply becoz I love to train. Running through theories and concepts are not useless. But of course, to be well rounded, practical application should be done.I'm not a pro-fighter, so I only spar in the safety of my gym. I'm wary of sparring without proper supervision, safety gears and somebody who knows basic first aid. Our gym is fully matted, and most of us are trained in basic first aid. Unfortunately, it's for members only. Join one of our combat sports programs (CMD or BJJ) if you like to spar becoz we spar a lot in our gym. More info here: http://www.kdta.com IMO, practicing alone and watching videos are not effective to learn martial arts. It's like playing badminton, tennis or squash. How to improve by training alone? PM me if you have any questions re our gym. Cheers. I see that from the website, the cheapest cost is RM375 per quarter (for classes) + RM100 per year membership. Is there any other option? Also will there be a need to buy the uniform as well? or can we just train with a normal T shirt and sports pants. Are you by any chance the guy in the photo of the site ? |
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Jan 3 2009, 11:20 PM
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QUOTE(hackwire @ Jan 3 2009, 12:40 PM) what are the choices we have for subang jaya residents. Try this place, plenty to choose: Aikido, Karate, Shorinji Kempo. Two of the instructors there are my friends. More info here: http://fudoshin.my.googlepages.com/there don't seem to have any new good workout gym for martial art practice . mostly were in the hall or rented place. jak kickboxing i find it quite old . QUOTE(james_mk @ Jan 3 2009, 02:30 PM) Running through theories and concepts are not useless. But of course, to be well rounded, practical application should be done. I didn't say they were useless lar, just less effective compare to training with people in gym, dojo, dojang whatever. You see, although you might "think" you have fully understood the concepts, applications or techniques from watching a video or reading a book, actually doing it is very different. I see that from the website, the cheapest cost is RM375 per quarter (for classes) + RM100 per year membership. Is there any other option? Also will there be a need to buy the uniform as well? or can we just train with a normal T shirt and sports pants. Are you by any chance the guy in the photo of the site ? The variables in actual training are too many to even mention: there is no way you can understand energy, motion, timing, speed, strength, resistance, toughness (both mental and physical) from watching videos or reading books. If you are really interested, PM me to arrange a trial class for you. Then you can see if this is for you. But please bear in mind that we train hard so some degree of fitness is required. For our CMD program, you'll need boxing gloves, MMA gloves, mouth guard, shin protector, groin protector and etc. Just wear t-shirts and shorts although fightwear is recommended (rash guard & fight shorts) because there is some degree of hard contact. Wouldn't want your shorts to be torn from grappling right? (maybe your gf do lar) For our BJJ program, you'll need a BJJ gi and fightwear for no-gi nites. This is a purely grappling program with throws, takedowns, control and submissions. But dun worry about all those gears, we have loaners for those who want to try out the programs. Hope everything is clearer now. Cheers! BTW, we just opened a new gym in Kuching, run by my good buddy and his wife. More info here: http://studio23.my/ This post has been edited by surehit: Jan 4 2009, 05:33 PM |
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Jan 4 2009, 02:00 AM
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anyone heard of muay boran?
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Jan 6 2009, 10:32 AM
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currently i learning wing chun.i feel not very suitable for me.wing chun mostly in hand combat.need be soft and don't use alot energy since this is women kungfu.i like martial art which use hand and leg.i love jeet kune do but malaysia nobody teach.anyone know which chinese or japanese martial arts got use hand and leg ?
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japanese = Karate
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Jan 7 2009, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE(wah chai @ Jan 6 2009, 10:32 AM) currently i learning wing chun.i feel not very suitable for me.wing chun mostly in hand combat.need be soft and don't use alot energy since this is women kungfu.i like martial art which use hand and leg.i love jeet kune do but malaysia nobody teach.anyone know which chinese or japanese martial arts got use hand and leg ? do share with us more on your experience with wing chun. |
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QUOTE(wah chai @ Jan 6 2009, 10:32 AM) currently i learning wing chun.i feel not very suitable for me.wing chun mostly in hand combat.need be soft and don't use alot energy since this is women kungfu.i like martial art which use hand and leg.i love jeet kune do but malaysia nobody teach.anyone know which chinese or japanese martial arts got use hand and leg ? there is no jeet kune do martial art school in the world yet. if there is than those were not founded by Bruce Lee. The bruce lee website said it all and they were only planning to open one soon after they had the fund for it. |
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QUOTE(frankzane @ Jan 7 2009, 12:29 AM) haha.i just learn 3 days only.hand skin bengkak bcoz practise vertical punch(like yip man movie-fast forward punch).i and my wife learn wing chun but my wife better.wing chun founder it's women.guys learn wing chun need to be soft like women but not sissy type and don't use energy.That's why abit hard for guys.wing chun and tai chi are 80% almost same.soft,strike,trap and use chi.Added on January 7, 2009, 9:37 am QUOTE(hackwire @ Jan 7 2009, 08:57 AM) there is no jeet kune do martial art school in the world yet. if there is than those were not founded by Bruce Lee. The bruce lee website said it all and they were only planning to open one soon after they had the fund for it. maybe but in us and uk got alot jeet kune do class.i found 1 jkd center in malaysia but i don't know it's true or false.http://mymall.netbuilder.com.my/index.php?..._article&aid=20 This post has been edited by wah chai: Jan 7 2009, 09:37 AM |
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