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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLeon B Little (Eli Wallach): and I warn you (opens trench coat and levels a shotgun) I know Winchester.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMartial Arts are for small eastern people. All noise and no action. A glasgow kiss does the job more effectively. That or a pump-action shotgun.
Belle (Alexis Smith): I should warn you, I know karate!
Leon B Little (Eli Wallach): and I warn you (opens trench coat and levels a shotgun) I know Winchester.
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Originally posted by Bwana View PostCool. I live in the Cheshire area, so not far away from you if you're in Runcorn. Where do you train for each of these?
I'm interested in Martial Arts (MA) for self defence. I researched it on the web, and found that a lot of people were suggesting Muay Thai or Kickboxing for stand-up fighting and BJJ for ground fighting. Apparently that's what a lot of the MMA/UFC/cage fighter types train in.
I was fascinated by Wing Chun because of the (apparently unique) trapping techniques, and also because of the scentific theory behind it (triangulation, protection of centre line, re-direction of force etc). However, I was surprised to see a lot of people on MA forums slagging off Wing Chun and casting doubt on it's effectiveness for self defence. Why is this? I know there are a lot of childish people on the web who feel they have to run down other styles and hype up their own, but why the lack of respect for Wing Chun? I respect all martial arts.
Cheers,
Bwana.
The trapping you see is generally quite contrived on youtube videos with one practitioner tying the other up in a figure eight knot. In application trapping is simple, direct and may only last for fractions of a second. Wing Chun is not the only martial art to employ trapping - its just that they capitalise on it. You will even see boxers applying trapping if you know what to look for.
As for Wing Chun getting a bad press. Well, its a popular martial art and like you say there are plenty of childish people out there so you're gonna see some slagging off. The world is full of keyboard warriors because its easy and doesn't require any training (or intelligence).
There are plenty of places to train in the north-west whether it be BJJ, MT, MMA, Wing Chun you're after. Will PM you.
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Originally posted by Bwana View PostI'm interested in Martial Arts (MA) for self defence. I researched it on the web, and found that a lot of people were suggesting Muay Thai or Kickboxing for stand-up fighting and BJJ for ground fighting. Apparently that's what a lot of the MMA/UFC/cage fighter types train in.
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He is scaling back the BJJ as he hasn't got the time or energy anymore and enjoyed kickboxing more.
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostSo who on here finds the time to do Martial Arts? I used to do Aiki-Jitsu when I was younger for like a decade-and-a-half and stopped one away from black belt (brown belt).
I was thinking about starting martial arts training again for fitness and the other benefits (more fun than running on a treadmill), so does anyone do a particular form which they prefer? I was looking at Kung Fu or maybe Aikido or Judo.
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I did Bujikan Ninpo Taijutsu for a few years but now train in Aikido.
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Originally posted by lightng View PostBored at work so trawling through old threads.
I've practiced various martial arts since teens. For me its a great way to stay fit without the boredom of going to the gym. It also keeps me (relatively) sane.
I used to compete in karate (shotokan) in my twenties but was never anything more than an average to good club level player. I currently practice Wing Chun and Brazillian Jujitsu and love both arts.
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Bored at work so trawling through old threads.
I've practiced various martial arts since teens. For me its a great way to stay fit without the boredom of going to the gym. It also keeps me (relatively) sane.
I used to compete in karate (shotokan) in my twenties but was never anything more than an average to good club level player. I currently practice Wing Chun and Brazillian Jujitsu and love both arts.
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