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  • iambored
    I dare YOU to think!
    • Jul 2006
    • 463

    #1

    Anyone do martial arts?

    As a fellow martial artist, I was wondering if anyone did any martial arts? I resently researched martial aarts to learn about them and their history and was shocked by how many martial arts existed.
  • Triangle

    #2
    I was super heavy into aikido for the longest time, and studied MMA's since I was 7 or 8 years old. We got to learn many different styles and varients of said styles. It was a lot of fun, albeit painful at times.

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    • iambored
      I dare YOU to think!
      • Jul 2006
      • 463

      #3
      Originally posted by Triangle
      I was super heavy into aikido for the longest time, and studied MMA's since I was 7 or 8 years old. We got to learn many different styles and varients of said styles. It was a lot of fun, albeit painful at times.
      I know how it feels, my 1st Dan (black belt) test was ran by the highest ranking Shorin-ryu instructer in America and went from 5:30 am to 12:00 pm the next day. In that time I ran 5 miles, did 750+ push-ups, 1600 kicks, and 2 on 1 sparring with no resting. That hurt the next day.

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      • Triangle

        #4
        Originally posted by iambored
        I know how it feels, my 1st Dan (black belt) test was ran by the highest ranking Shorin-ryu instructer in America and went from 5:30 am to 12:00 pm the next day. In that time I ran 5 miles, did 750+ push-ups, 1600 kicks, and 2 on 1 sparring with no resting. That hurt the next day.
        It was worth it, though. No one will ever be able tot ake that from you.
        Our 'studio' enviornment was more or less learning through pain. When you mess up, it hurts, and you learn real' quick not to screw up.

        I learned through conditioning so It's hard for me to compare learning learning the way I did/do, to one of those Shopping Center Black Belt Academies. NOt to say that's where you learned, just tossing in my two cents.


        What dan are you currently at?
        I'm real doubtful that I'll ever pass Yondan, I haven't practiced in the longest time. I keep telling myself i'll get back into the habit, but I guess I'll have plenty of time once I'm enlisted.

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        • Triangle

          #5
          Pm'ed you.

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          • iambored
            I dare YOU to think!
            • Jul 2006
            • 463

            #6
            Originally posted by Triangle
            It was worth it, though. No one will ever be able tot ake that from you.
            Our 'studio' enviornment was more or less learning through pain. When you mess up, it hurts, and you learn real' quick not to screw up.

            I learned through conditioning so It's hard for me to compare learning learning the way I did/do, to one of those Shopping Center Black Belt Academies. NOt to say that's where you learned, just tossing in my two cents.


            What dan are you currently at?
            I'm real doubtful that I'll ever pass Yondan, I haven't practiced in the longest time. I keep telling myself i'll get back into the habit, but I guess I'll have plenty of time once I'm enlisted.
            I'm technically supposed to be a 2nd Dan but my doctor who does the cat scans on my knee told me to drop out for 6 month at a critical time in my training and it was that or sergury so when I came back I was alittle behind. Age retrictions have also hurt me. NASKA has a long list of resistrictions like you can't obtain 2nd dgree till 4+ years after first.

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            • CKY_Alliance
              Team Deranged
              • Jan 2005
              • 1695

              #7
              I did a little Tae Kwon Doe...Olympic style.. i did that for idk a year competed a little..did ok, i just got tired of my instructor..he was so two-faced and biased..he seem to be in it for the money more then anything..oh and his own fame..in this school you didn't have to compete,but you had to...which i didn't mind,but ye..also the last two Poomsae's (forms) i learned he didn't even teach me..he had a more advanced student,who ended up being like his assistant, teach me and my friend..we were too advanced for his begginer class, but we would have been the only two in the advance class on those Poomsae so we got kinda stuck in limbo..like he didn't have time for us...im not rambling...

              But ye when i quit i was green belt,blue stripe.. and like a week away from getting my blue...not much longer and i would have been first dan.

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              • Desega
                Here's Johnny!
                • Sep 2004
                • 518

                #8
                I studied Kenpo and Ju-Jitsu in a mixed martial arts system for a while, it was the best time I ever had getting the crap beat out of me. I still love sparring, lol
                I can't feel my toes . . .

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                • MantisMag
                  Dim Sum
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 1895

                  #9
                  seven star praying mantis kung fu and capoeira.

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                  • FA22RaptorF22
                    AO-CT
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 593

                    #10
                    judo / jujitsu for me

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                    • Lohman446
                      Useful posts: 7
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 9315

                      #11
                      I practiced Tae Kwon Do when I was young, and then an offshoot of Kenpo (United Karate) as a teenager into my early twenties - lot of fun, especially when you get into "not too heavy" contact fighting.
                      "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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                      • CKY_Alliance
                        Team Deranged
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 1695

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Lohman446
                        I practiced Tae Kwon Do when I was young, and then an offshoot of Kenpo (United Karate) as a teenager into my early twenties - lot of fun, especially when you get into "not too heavy" contact fighting.

                        "not too heavy"... we had all out full contact fighting..for a awhile if you were under 18 and not a black belt and you knocked someone out you were DQ'd..the last year i competed they changed it to all ages K.O. and as always full contact...Luckly i never got knocked out..i

                        I did once watch and hear a guys leg snap in two.that was pretty awsome.

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                        • tech-chan
                          is the TKO of design.
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 875

                          #13
                          I am the ITF Sparring Champion for Caldwell County. Taekwondo. Im only a redbelt.

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                          • don miguel
                            the legend
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 1141

                            #14
                            Originally posted by iambored
                            As a fellow martial artist, I was wondering if anyone did any martial arts? I resently researched martial aarts to learn about them and their history and was shocked by how many martial arts existed.
                            chuck norris does martial arts.

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                            • CKY_Alliance
                              Team Deranged
                              • Jan 2005
                              • 1695

                              #15
                              Originally posted by tech-chan
                              I am the ITF Sparring Champion for Caldwell County. Taekwondo. Im only a redbelt.

                              ITF? Only organizations im familiar with is the USTU and NTFA..I'm state champ in my division,for sparring and form...wait maybe not form..i think both though..meh it's been awhile..



                              ooh ITF, International Tae Kwon Doe Federation..duh ye..like i said it's been awhile.

                              Been considering getting back into it...just without all of the tournaments...then again i dont have time for it.

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