Gnarlie
Master of Arts
Do you have on/can attest t its durability? Cause if so, that is friggin useful!!
Sadly not, but I bet someone here has bought one!
Gnarlie
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Do you have on/can attest t its durability? Cause if so, that is friggin useful!!
Bueller? Bueller?Sadly not, but I bet someone here has bought one!
Gnarlie
What on earth does that have to do with the topic?
you have allowed me to admire and respect this whole martial arts umbrella even more. I will continue on.
your a great teacher chris, I am assuming you must be an instructor. you have greatly allowed me to understand what it means to study a martial art vs mixed martial arts. you have allowed me to admire and respect this whole martial arts umbrella even more. I will continue on.
You kmow what chris....I think your last quote is how I feel.....if I lived in australia, quite framkly I would come and train and fight you.....your an attacker of ideas but I respect that!Hmm, I feel that perhaps you're still missing a fair bit of what I'm saying, though. For example, mixed martial arts (MMA) is a form of martial art... so studying a martial art and studying MMA are really the same, just different approaches. Like studying Kendo or Wing Chun... both are martial arts, but different approaches.
I have been studying mma for 5 years now. the mma that I have been studying is of course a mixture of: karate, muay thai, boxing, jeet kune do etc. so now I am sparring with opponents, and presently I have found that I need a step up in sparring opponents. I am very interested in joining a non-mma dojo to learn a traditional martial art. I feel like if I do though I will be starting at zero and learning a whole bunch of stuff that I already know and can apply - for example karate, well I have been practicing a whole range of kicks for 5 years. taekwondo, same thing, wing chin, I have done lots of boxing, kenpo - the instructor told me its like boxing with some kicks, and I wont be sparring until 6 months in. now Im kinda discouraged. IS MY THINKING WRONG HERE thanks rocco.
I would come and join your school if I was closer....thats what I meant....if I have learned anything ninjutsu is life and death apllication, survival....so sparring would be painful!Tonality isn't easy to convey via the written word, so I'm not entirely sure how to take what you're writing... it could be read as being rather sarcastic, or it could be genuine, and simply phrased a little awkwardly... making the assumption it's the second one, I'll clarify why I said you might not quite get what I'm saying. You still separated "learning a martial art" from "learning mixed martial arts", which isn't really correct (MMA being a martial art itself). There's a fair bit more, including the lack of answers to any of the questions I've posed (which are really for me to determine just what your understanding is, so that I can see how to best answer your posts), but I'll leave that for now. The idea of you coming here to train is fine... but coming to "fight me", well, that's not a good plan. We don't spar in my system, for very good reasons (I don't consider it realistic in the slightest, particularly in the context we deal with), so if you were to come to "fight", you'd find that it'd get pretty real pretty quick... so I'll take that as thinking you'd come and "spar"... And, for the record, I'm not an attacker of ideas. I am, however, concerned with correcting misunderstandings... and, due to a real lack of experience and education, you have a fair bit of that. None of my posts have been attacks towards yourself, or even your ideas, but corrections to them, so you can see why your ideas aren't reality.
I would come and join your school if I was closer....thats what I meant....if I have learned anything ninjutsu is life and death apllication, survival....so sparring would be painful!
the kenpo instructor also does samurai sword cutting techniques.....forgot the name of it....sounds interesting....
hmmm.....so the kenpo guy told me that kenpo is like wing chun with kicks....and the wing chun instructor told me that wing chun has no kicks but only hand strikes....karate has no swordsmanship in it does it? on a side note, im a bit of a weapons collector, and I got a nice double sword sheath that goes on your back.....think I will go to the kenpo guy with new swords holder and see what he says! not....
hmmm.....so the kenpo guy told me that kenpo is like wing chun with kicks....and the wing chun instructor told me that wing chun has no kicks but only hand strikes....karate has no swordsmanship in it does it? on a side note, im a bit of a weapons collector, and I got a nice double sword sheath that goes on your back.....think I will go to the kenpo guy with new swords holder and see what he says! not....