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McFcker
post May 30 2013, 09:44 AM

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hey guys what do you recommend to wear for martial arts training?
shoes?clothes? gi?
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post May 30 2013, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(McFcker @ May 30 2013, 09:44 AM)
hey guys what do you recommend to wear for martial arts training?
shoes?clothes? gi?
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depends on what martial art you're learning?
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post Jun 25 2013, 01:13 PM

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QUOTE(McFcker @ May 30 2013, 09:44 AM)
hey guys what do you recommend to wear for martial arts training?
shoes?clothes? gi?
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If you're doing boxing or kickboxing, just a shirt and shorts would do. If you're doing BJJ, most likely you'll need to wear a gi. Get a rashguard and a roll of athlete tape too while you're at it.
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post Oct 15 2013, 10:37 PM

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tonYe
post Oct 16 2013, 10:48 PM

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any active, real fans of the sport here?
noisyred
post Oct 17 2013, 03:10 PM

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Yup i am still active in martial arts.
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post Oct 19 2013, 09:42 PM

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Hi for those looking for an Aikido dojo in Shah Alam, specifically in Bukit Jelutong s have a look here. Aikishoshin.org

We also have a branch in Selayang.

Thanks.

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post Oct 21 2013, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(lolzzzzz @ Jun 9 2012, 08:59 AM)
That I know, at least someone who knows how to train someone else, that's all.
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what's the progress?smile.gif
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post Oct 27 2013, 09:18 PM

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Hi, I'm just wondering if anybody here is aware of where to purchase taiji clothing or even the kung fu shoes in Malaysia? preferably Penang. Haven't been able to find online
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post Oct 28 2013, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(abasan @ Oct 19 2013, 09:42 PM)
Hi for those looking for an Aikido dojo in Shah Alam, specifically in Bukit Jelutong s have a look here. Aikishoshin.org

We also have a branch in Selayang.

Thanks.
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Can a 50 year old Unker learn Aikido at this age? blush.gif
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post Nov 1 2013, 09:33 AM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Oct 28 2013, 04:43 PM)
Can a 50 year old Unker learn Aikido at this age?    blush.gif
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Uncle... I once had a 58 year old. He had vertigo. But his spirit was great and he did everything including rolling and stuff.

My Sensei has a 60+ year old who couldn't walk unassisted before starting. Now she is as active as anyone else.

If you have strong desire just do it. But take things at the correct pace and trust your instinct not your fears.
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post Nov 3 2013, 09:51 PM

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Learn muay Thai for standing fight... Brazilian jiu jitsu to finish it on the flr....gud to go for MMA !!
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post Nov 12 2013, 01:33 AM

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post Jun 17 2014, 05:08 PM

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post Jun 24 2014, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(soggie @ Jun 25 2013, 01:13 PM)
If you're doing boxing or kickboxing, just a shirt and shorts would do. If you're doing BJJ, most likely you'll need to wear a gi. Get a rashguard and a roll of athlete tape too while you're at it.
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Would you like to try a local gym/training wear brand? tested and proven by local and International Fighters (One FC included)

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post Jul 18 2014, 10:40 AM

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FYI

Hi everyone, after learning for a year, i am so lucky to know that the spirit and techniques of International/Traditional of Jujutsu is still passing down by Professor Grandmaster Kam Hock Hoe after so many years.

Only at
Puchong Bandar Puteri

Pls contact me through email : eugene_divine@hotmail.com

**A little intrdoduction of who is the grandmaster:

Mr Kam Hock Hoe, who on 23 June 1980 was recognised as a jujutsu Grand Master by the Singapore Judo Federation and Malaysian Judo Federation. He was known to his students as 'Professor' Kam. Born in Malaya in 1903, Mr Kam Hock Hoe became a professional wrestler in 1925 and commenced his jujutsu training in 1928 under a Japanese teacher named Professor Watanabe. He became known on the South East Asian wrestling circuit as 'Panther' Hoe because of his quick and effective movements, and in the early 1930s wrestled throughout South East Asia, East Asia and South Asia. During this period he also took up the pursuit of boxing and continued his jujutsu training under Professor T. Yamanaka in Shanghai. After further jujutsu training in Kyoto, Japan in 1933 he was awarded sandan honours.

After his studies in Japan, Mr Kam Hock Hoe returned to Malaya and in 1935 he founded Hoe's Ju-Jitsu Studio in Kuala Lumpur. Between 1935 and 1941 he also taught boxing and self-defence training to the Malay police forces. When Malaya was invaded by the Japanese on 7 December 1941 formal jujutsu classes were suspended by Mr Kam Hock Hoe. Hostilities ceased in Malaya in September 1945, and, in 1947, he recommenced formal jujutsu classes at premises in old Port Kalang, Malaya.

In 1956 Mr Kam Hock Hoe moved to Penang, Malaya and shortly after founded the International Ju-Jitsu Institute. In 1958 he also commenced classes at the Royal Australian Air Force base at Butterworth, just across from Penang.
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post Aug 12 2014, 11:12 AM

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does any1 know where can I learn shuriken throwing technic..

especially no spin technic..for knife..long distance..like 9'-27'..


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soulstrike29
post Aug 12 2014, 02:24 PM

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guys, what martial arts center that teaching / more into using stick / staff / wood as weapon for self defend?
appreciate any hint. thx lot.. notworthy.gif
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post Aug 13 2014, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(abasan @ Nov 1 2013, 09:33 AM)
Uncle... I once had a 58 year old. He had vertigo. But his spirit was great and he did everything including rolling and stuff.

My Sensei has a 60+ year old who couldn't walk unassisted before starting. Now she is as active as anyone else.

If you have strong desire just do it. But take things at the correct pace and trust your instinct not your fears.
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@ the selayang branch, you have saturday morning class?
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post Aug 15 2014, 11:07 AM

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