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BJJ is kicking my ass... holy shit!
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06-05-2019, 08:09 PM | #25 |
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two years on...Bjj still kicking my ass.
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06-10-2019, 07:35 PM | #26 |
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Aikido, aiki-jujutsu, jujutsu, taijutsu, kenjutsu, BJJ, boxing, JKD, kali, muay thai, and anything else that works. 20+ years
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06-11-2019, 12:41 PM | #28 | |
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A disclaimer: I don't really mean to hurt the feelings of BJJ fans. It's just receiving an intruder straight between your legs in the missionary position looks as doubtful to me as it is. Of wrestling I only practised a very little bit of Greco-Roman where once you fall on your back you lose. Martial application is quite different, of course, but exposing the groin is my big concern regarding spreading the legs here as well. |
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06-18-2019, 06:10 PM | #29 |
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I once met someone at a martial arts venue who claimed to train in Combat Tai-Chi...
With a complete deadpan I asked "How effective is it?"...and timed the second half of the response for when he opened his mouth to say "...boring your opponent to death?" Well, we were all hysterical at the time... |
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06-20-2019, 12:48 AM | #30 | |
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Definitely, most people actually come to practise their talking skills. Preparing themselves for creative discussions like this, perhaps: . |
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09-10-2019, 03:52 PM | #31 |
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Now an old fart, but back when I was a young fart participated initially in TKD, Aiki Ki Juijitsu, Hapkido, and Aikido. Came close to black belt a couple of times but ended up moving so that never happened. My favorite is Hapkido.
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09-10-2019, 09:11 PM | #32 |
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Hapkido was my favourite as well.
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10-02-2019, 12:22 AM | #35 |
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Muay thai and boxing over traditional cardio
I practice muay thai and boxing as a supplement to traditional cardio. I find it more more engaging and practical to my life. I even made a video about this topic, please check it out and share your input. Thank you!
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10-02-2019, 07:09 AM | #36 | |
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After that, I was having to fight guys almost 6" taller than me...and having a long reach is a "MF" to get past if the guy is skilled.
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Sounds like you have been training for a while now, were you able to make the adjustment in the ring at that weight or did you go back to your natural weight? |
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10-02-2019, 02:40 PM | #38 | |
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Lol....no. My amateur boxing career ended. I stayed with the weights and currently about 207lbs. But I still hit the bag and spar a little when cutting for summer. Plus I also hold a black belt in Aikido, so I take/teach classes when I can. It's just that it's harder on your joints as you get older, so I have to be careful and balance everything as I tend to be an "all out" person....and I didn't want any injuries!
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I guess the whole idea of fighting skills is to overcome a disadvantage. Who needs a skill to beat a weakling? They say to become a good fighter one must defeat better ones. |
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10-03-2019, 05:01 AM | #40 | |
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Also fighting isn't my profession, just a hobby to stay in shape.
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10-03-2019, 09:41 AM | #41 |
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It's all right you opted out of boxing. I never even tried it. It's just your reasoning promoting a loose approach ("Not easy? Again?!! Damn it!!!" ) looked faulty to me. This isn't how it works to achieve even the least of results, I believe. Especially if you intend to prepare for "fight of your life". They suggest it's best to run. I just wanted to mention the right attitude it takes to succeed. Even about staying in shape.
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Also I started this thread, so the first post should give some history of how I arrived to where I'm at currently. Boxing was an outlet for me...also a way of connecting with my dad. He is the one who started me down the path of all the arts I did have the pleasure of working with. I had no problem boxing at a higher body weight as I can assure you that I am quite hard headed! But the same as with Aikido....the older you get the more it takes its toll on your body. And it's not like I make a living off of it...it's something I do for fun. I guess you can say that one path led me to another...but I have always put forth the effort no matter what I am doing. I have always been a solitary sport type of guy. Crazy thing about genetics is that you can put 110% into something.....but there will always be someone else better at it than you are. And I don't believe it's because you didn't pay your dues....it's just the way life is. And I am fine with that.
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There will always be someone (even ) worse at it than you are. If you care. You can always improve to explore your potential. If you wish. You can adjust the ratio between those two kinds mentioned. If you feel competitive (or even regardless, as a side effect of self development). It's a matter of attitude.
"Don't say "impossible". Just make a better future." How can you know how good you can be if you haven't tried (hard enough)? I recall the karate super champion Rafael Aghayev I mentioned shared there had been a current super champion he wished he would defeat some day. And he did. Those better ones aren't truly "better", they have their better ones too (and it could be you "some day"). They "only" achieved more than you have. |
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I actually take my dad with me to the gym almost every day and he's 71, so I can relate. This is great that we can share our ideas here and help each other out. Looking forward to seeing your progress! |
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