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anyone here do any martial arts/ or have had good experiances with them?
I remember when i was a little kid i took some tae kwan do, and that class didnt teach you bullshit, or maybe it was just my luck having the instructor have you kick a bag in the same style for an hour, always been a big fan though
been looking up some martial arts and found a place near by that teaches hapkido, which is one of my favorites after some reaserch, anyone have any comments/experiances with hapkido or other martial arts? looking up shaolin (but i cant find any) and aikido as well
I remember when i was a little kid i took some tae kwan do, and that class didnt teach you bullshit, or maybe it was just my luck having the instructor have you kick a bag in the same style for an hour, always been a big fan though
been looking up some martial arts and found a place near by that teaches hapkido, which is one of my favorites after some reaserch, anyone have any comments/experiances with hapkido or other martial arts? looking up shaolin (but i cant find any) and aikido as well
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Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Iga-Ryu is not a fighting art per se. IMO it is a survival art, as it teaches you stealth, kill spots, ambush and anti-ambush techniques. It also teaches you 'how' to be familiar with nature (aka not to disturb the enviorns). Lots of body and mind strengthening techniques, if that sort of thing appeals to you (personally I broke my fingers only god knows how many times thrusting them into barrels of pebbles, on the plus I really do not experience break pains in that area anymore).
As for actual combat, it is very movement oriented. Lots of grappeling, strikes (flat palm in most instances), kicks and holds.
My favoriate aspect of it is how they teach you to manipulate your Ki to apply it to movement, clouding, fist or foot.
Well that, and learning how to make a lot of 20 second or less poisons from common items was fun too
If you can get into it, I strongly recommend it. It was a life changing event for me.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Iga-Ryu is not a fighting art per se. IMO it is a survival art, as it teaches you stealth, kill spots, ambush and anti-ambush techniques. It also teaches you 'how' to be familiar with nature (aka not to disturb the enviorns). Lots of body and mind strengthening techniques, if that sort of thing appeals to you (personally I broke my fingers only god knows how many times thrusting them into barrels of pebbles, on the plus I really do not experience break pains in that area anymore).
As for actual combat, it is very movement oriented. Lots of grappeling, strikes (flat palm in most instances), kicks and holds.
My favoriate aspect of it is how they teach you to manipulate your Ki to apply it to movement, clouding, fist or foot.
Well that, and learning how to make a lot of 20 second or less poisons from common items was fun too
If you can get into it, I strongly recommend it. It was a life changing event for me.
Bujinkan is teh win!
Wax on, wax off?Melrin_Specclaster wrote:A big part of martial arts is doing something 'so many times it comes natural'. Also OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of forms teach you other 'things' by teaching you simple, apparently boring things. Then later show you how to apply those in other ways.
Acies is not that good at wax on, but he wax off like a pro!
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The waxing off is getting harder, need more nude pictures please, kthx.Shaerra wrote:Wax on, wax off?Melrin_Specclaster wrote:A big part of martial arts is doing something 'so many times it comes natural'. Also OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of forms teach you other 'things' by teaching you simple, apparently boring things. Then later show you how to apply those in other ways.
Acies is not that good at wax on, but he wax off like a pro!
And Xzion, I have no idea. Is it a recent flick?
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Just thought of something...Acies wrote:The waxing off is getting harder, need more nude pictures please, kthx.Shaerra wrote:Wax on, wax off?Melrin_Specclaster wrote:A big part of martial arts is doing something 'so many times it comes natural'. Also OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of forms teach you other 'things' by teaching you simple, apparently boring things. Then later show you how to apply those in other ways.
Acies is not that good at wax on, but he wax off like a pro!
And Xzion, I have no idea. Is it a recent flick?
You can give other people VV's, right? So how many VV's will ya give me for naked pics? I'll sell them to the highest bidder. 5 pics, varying poses, topless only.
oops, almost forgot to mention that they are pics of guys
Happy bidding!
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LOL, I saw the previews for the movie, cannot say I have seen it, but wanted to.Xzion wrote:aye, hima nd tommy lee jones...pretty good movie, was about how benicio del toro took a similar class for the government and he went crazy, he could make a knife out of anything in like 30 seconds and knew every killshot on the body etc
Well, there is strong training examples from Ninjutsu that are applied, I am told, in the military, specifically by Sniper and Commando types, due mainly to the weapons training (I cannot believe I forgot that
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I dunno, how many do you think a view at your chest is worth?Shaerra wrote:Just thought of something...Acies wrote:The waxing off is getting harder, need more nude pictures please, kthx.Shaerra wrote:Wax on, wax off?Melrin_Specclaster wrote:A big part of martial arts is doing something 'so many times it comes natural'. Also OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of forms teach you other 'things' by teaching you simple, apparently boring things. Then later show you how to apply those in other ways.
Acies is not that good at wax on, but he wax off like a pro!
And Xzion, I have no idea. Is it a recent flick?
You can give other people VV's, right? So how many VV's will ya give me for naked pics? I'll sell them to the highest bidder. 5 pics, varying poses, topless only.
oops, almost forgot to mention that they are pics of guys
Happy bidding!
Bujinkan is teh win!
Translation:Acies wrote:Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Sensei saw I had a wallet stuffed full of cash and we got right to work. Because I was white, he recommended double the normal classes and sold me 10 Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu T-Shirts.
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LOL, I did not pay for my martial education Winnow.Winnow wrote:Translation:Acies wrote:Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Sensei saw I had a wallet stuffed full of cash and we got right to work. Because I was white, he recommended double the normal classes and sold me 10 Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu T-Shirts.
Jonin did not accept payment to teach (In fact he was slightly offended by the concept when I asked him how much the classes would cost). Paying for it is really an "americanized concept".
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Could Acies be The Chosen One(tm)?Acies wrote:LOL, I did not pay for my martial education Winnow.Winnow wrote:Translation:Acies wrote:Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Sensei saw I had a wallet stuffed full of cash and we got right to work. Because I was white, he recommended double the normal classes and sold me 10 Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu T-Shirts.
Jonin did not accept payment to teach (In fact he was slightly offended by the concept when I asked him how much the classes would cost). Paying for it is really an "americanized concept".
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Um, what?Animalor wrote:Could Acies be The Chosen One(tm)?Acies wrote:LOL, I did not pay for my martial education Winnow.Winnow wrote:Translation:Acies wrote:Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Sensei saw I had a wallet stuffed full of cash and we got right to work. Because I was white, he recommended double the normal classes and sold me 10 Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu T-Shirts.
Jonin did not accept payment to teach (In fact he was slightly offended by the concept when I asked him how much the classes would cost). Paying for it is really an "americanized concept".
Bujinkan is teh win!
That fuckin' Winnow! He's so...americanized! HmphAcies wrote:LOL, I did not pay for my martial education Winnow.Winnow wrote:Translation:Acies wrote:Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Sensei saw I had a wallet stuffed full of cash and we got right to work. Because I was white, he recommended double the normal classes and sold me 10 Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu T-Shirts.
Jonin did not accept payment to teach (In fact he was slightly offended by the concept when I asked him how much the classes would cost). Paying for it is really an "americanized concept".
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Just messing with ya.. Think movies.Acies wrote:Um, what?Animalor wrote:Could Acies be The Chosen One(tm)?Acies wrote:LOL, I did not pay for my martial education Winnow.Winnow wrote:Translation:Acies wrote:Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu.
I was very lucky to even be allowed to formally train in the art, being as I am Caucassian and the school is not very pro-Gaijen.
However my Jonin (Sensei) was impressed by me (for what reason even I cannot guess at).
Sensei saw I had a wallet stuffed full of cash and we got right to work. Because I was white, he recommended double the normal classes and sold me 10 Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu T-Shirts.
Jonin did not accept payment to teach (In fact he was slightly offended by the concept when I asked him how much the classes would cost). Paying for it is really an "americanized concept".
Masteen told his Sensei, "Teach me the way of the Choking Chicken!"masteen wrote:Avoid sensei who refer to it as "Martian Arts."
Anything that ends in "-kido" is prolly badass, where as the "-kwon-do"s are usually pretty ghey.
If you take kung-fu, DO NOT ask about the iron palm training. It requires you to abstain from spanking it for like 3 months!
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OMG, you did not. I am not Chris Farley 
Actually, that is pretty good bro
Consequently, it was one of the highest honors in my life to have Jonin welcome me with open arms. It was interesting, as practically all the other students wanted me gone, so they started to insult me.
After they saw I was there to stay, they kept insulting me but in a more "I am just joking with you" fashion. Was okay really, them being the Midget Bridage and all
Actually, that is pretty good bro
Consequently, it was one of the highest honors in my life to have Jonin welcome me with open arms. It was interesting, as practically all the other students wanted me gone, so they started to insult me.
After they saw I was there to stay, they kept insulting me but in a more "I am just joking with you" fashion. Was okay really, them being the Midget Bridage and all
Bujinkan is teh win!
Your Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu class was a bunch of short girls about to get married?Acies wrote:Was okay really, them being the Midget Bridage and all
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Excuse me,Laliana wrote:Did you mean extrapolate?Acies wrote:Care to extrapulate Lali?
If you are going to use "big words", you might try to spell them correctly.
extrapolate.
Still, do you have some sort of weird angsty vendetta against me or something I do not know about? It seems like you are riding me for some reason...
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Acies is not that good at wax on, but he wax off like a pro!
And Xzion, I have no idea. Is it a recent flick?
You can give other people VV's, right? So how many VV's will ya give me for naked pics? I'll sell them to the highest bidder. 5 pics, varying poses, topless only.
oops, almost forgot to mention that they are pics of guys
Happy bidding!
I sat around for an hour or so playing with a script I made in mIRC that would produce the html code for the work around of a big fucking site, whole series, but massive popups and shit. Donating VVs would be nice since im such a
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Damn, spit Ice Tea all over my monitor when I read that.Shaerra wrote:Wax on, wax off?Melrin_Specclaster wrote:A big part of martial arts is doing something 'so many times it comes natural'. Also OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of forms teach you other 'things' by teaching you simple, apparently boring things. Then later show you how to apply those in other ways.
Acies is not that good at wax on, but he wax off like a pro!

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If you think a couple of pokes making fun of you = "riding you", you might want to find another board.Acies wrote:Excuse me,Laliana wrote:Did you mean extrapolate?Acies wrote:Care to extrapulate Lali?
If you are going to use "big words", you might try to spell them correctly.
extrapolate.
Still, do you have some sort of weird angsty vendetta against me or something I do not know about? It seems like you are riding me for some reason...
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Basically martial arts is made of 3 parts...
1. Grappling - wrestling, cokes, throws, holds..some is cool most is boring.
2. Kicks - fancy, slow
3 Punches - average to see in a bar
You want to pick a style that has the best combo for you.
I took Tae Kwon Do and Karate (shorin Ryu style) and Karate would be more likely to see real use....but Tae Kwon Do would impress people more if they saw me practice. I wanted to do Akido but unfortunately I opted out due to my neck injury and the coke hods etv..
Some people are saying Jitsu VS do...that's incorrect, they have nothign to do with the "cool factor" one of those terms means "way of life" and the other means "the technique only" or so said my Eastern Philosopy teacher in college.
We don't do the "way of life" thing here only technique in the states...so whatever it says means nothing....it's just a name.
Most Teavhers will teach stuff that isn't in your actual style...like my Tae Kwon Do teacher taught me some throws and grabs....my Kartae teacher taught me some extra kicks and such...
So my suggestion is to find an "open minded" teacher...,,but stick with something you want to focus on like grappling or punching or kicks.....what did you want to docus on?
If you rent UFC (ultimate fighting Championship) You will notice the winner was usually a grappler, but it was a long boring fight. On the bright side they could do very little permant damage and still suvdue the opponent if they want...
I'm of the mindset where you avoid figts at all costs....because noone wins a fight..I mean even if you devestate them and don;t take a hit....you will take a hit in court. Any ignorant asshole who starts a fight is enough of an asshole to sue you if he loses.
Luckily the benefits of martial arts extend far beyond fighting...balance, coordination, endurance, strength, speed, self-confidence, flexibility....
1. Grappling - wrestling, cokes, throws, holds..some is cool most is boring.
2. Kicks - fancy, slow
3 Punches - average to see in a bar
You want to pick a style that has the best combo for you.
I took Tae Kwon Do and Karate (shorin Ryu style) and Karate would be more likely to see real use....but Tae Kwon Do would impress people more if they saw me practice. I wanted to do Akido but unfortunately I opted out due to my neck injury and the coke hods etv..
Some people are saying Jitsu VS do...that's incorrect, they have nothign to do with the "cool factor" one of those terms means "way of life" and the other means "the technique only" or so said my Eastern Philosopy teacher in college.
We don't do the "way of life" thing here only technique in the states...so whatever it says means nothing....it's just a name.
Most Teavhers will teach stuff that isn't in your actual style...like my Tae Kwon Do teacher taught me some throws and grabs....my Kartae teacher taught me some extra kicks and such...
So my suggestion is to find an "open minded" teacher...,,but stick with something you want to focus on like grappling or punching or kicks.....what did you want to docus on?
If you rent UFC (ultimate fighting Championship) You will notice the winner was usually a grappler, but it was a long boring fight. On the bright side they could do very little permant damage and still suvdue the opponent if they want...
I'm of the mindset where you avoid figts at all costs....because noone wins a fight..I mean even if you devestate them and don;t take a hit....you will take a hit in court. Any ignorant asshole who starts a fight is enough of an asshole to sue you if he loses.
Luckily the benefits of martial arts extend far beyond fighting...balance, coordination, endurance, strength, speed, self-confidence, flexibility....
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Grappling is teh win in a bar fight. I enjoy taking someone down to the ground and choking them unconscious while his buddy punches me in the back of the head.
Grappling = Groovy if you are a large fellow and in 1v1 combat.
Anything else > Grappling if you are small framed or in 1vmany combat
On a side note.. Running>Gun>Martial Arts if there are more than 3 of them.
Grappling = Groovy if you are a large fellow and in 1v1 combat.
Anything else > Grappling if you are small framed or in 1vmany combat
On a side note.. Running>Gun>Martial Arts if there are more than 3 of them.
I took Tae Kwon Do in college. It was ok to work up a sweat but I wouldn't call it a defensive art unless you got lucky. It is also very americanized in that you buy all your new belts. You don't have to earn much with the teachers I was with. That really killed it for me.
A few years ago I was in an excellent Japanese Jiu-Jitsu class. It was very traditional and the forms all taught you something. The stuff was very useful in breaking out of holds and using pressure points and holds to control opponents. Very cool stuff. If I could find a teacher then I would take it again in a heart beat. All they have in my town is Tae Kwon Do though and I don't feel like sparring the little kiddies with black belts.
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A few years ago I was in an excellent Japanese Jiu-Jitsu class. It was very traditional and the forms all taught you something. The stuff was very useful in breaking out of holds and using pressure points and holds to control opponents. Very cool stuff. If I could find a teacher then I would take it again in a heart beat. All they have in my town is Tae Kwon Do though and I don't feel like sparring the little kiddies with black belts.
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Xzion,
If you don't enjoy repetitive activity when training I would recommend you look for the more "americanized" classes. Probably something that emphasizes self defense.
Most good martial arts schools will be very monotonous for an extended period of time. The reason they are boring is because your instructor thinks your form is teh suk. Until you get it right... or bore him to death.. you won't move on. Good instructors have a lot of patience.
If you don't enjoy repetitive activity when training I would recommend you look for the more "americanized" classes. Probably something that emphasizes self defense.
Most good martial arts schools will be very monotonous for an extended period of time. The reason they are boring is because your instructor thinks your form is teh suk. Until you get it right... or bore him to death.. you won't move on. Good instructors have a lot of patience.
Just to clear up a couple of things... Some people caught them, and some didn't. Someone needs to explain what's going on before Acies has a mental breakdown wondering wtf everyone is talking about.
Look closely between the words "topless only" and "Happy bidding!" Highlight it if you have to, there's something there...Shaerra wrote:Just thought of something...
You can give other people VV's, right? So how many VV's will ya give me for naked pics? I'll sell them to the highest bidder. 5 pics, varying poses, topless only.
oops, almost forgot to mention that they are pics of guys
Happy bidding!
Acies said "Bridage", not "Brigade" so I said,Acies wrote:Was okay really, them being the Midget Bridage and all
All clear?Shaerra wrote:Your Iga-Ryu Ninjutsu class was a bunch of short girls about to get married?
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Nono, not that it bothers me, I would just rather not poke you back.Laliana wrote:If you think a couple of pokes making fun of you = "riding you", you might want to find another board.Acies wrote:Excuse me,Laliana wrote:Did you mean extrapolate?Acies wrote:Care to extrapulate Lali?
If you are going to use "big words", you might try to spell them correctly.
extrapolate.
Still, do you have some sort of weird angsty vendetta against me or something I do not know about? It seems like you are riding me for some reason...
Plus "riding me" apparently has two seperate definitions between you and me.
However, I am not sure why you are nit picking my spelling, but be sure when I care enough to, I will snipe ya back
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aye hapkido seems to be a good mix, a lot of grappling, pressur points trips, takedowns etc and a lot of actual combat moves as well,where as there is little combat in aikdo and all bullshit combat in karate and tae kwan do, the instructor i talked to was into martial arts for 40 years and found that after judo and aiko hapkido was his favorite and most potent...and in mortal kombat deadly alliance scorpion uses hapkido and hes a badass!!!


