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Post by Gotetsu© on Mar 1, 2005 13:52:40 GMT -5
Go all out! knock ur opponents out if they spam there gone! so dont Takem on,Keep it clean Let the match...BEGIN! Oi,i was bored what ya expect? i myself have practiced a few arts Muai tai,Jeet-kun-do,Ive learned how to use a few weapons also Pole-arm,Sword(katana) My fighting style that i use myself i dont know what it would be called i use a mixture of everything ive learned even "Dance" when i get in a fight i try to be faster then my opponnent and confuse him into thinking im "here" but instead im over "there" if you catch my drift. Im interested to hear what others have to say on this topic so please Follow my rules up there ;D
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Post by SKJTapion on Mar 1, 2005 13:57:51 GMT -5
If I was to place the way I fight to any style then it would be boxing. I only use my legs to block, occasionally to trip. I hit with my fists, elbows, shoulders and head. I also only ever attack above the stomach, it is usually most effective without causing serious injury. Confusing is fine but I tend to go all out. Don't let them get a move in kind-of-thing. Doesn't always work though, so improvisation is very important.
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Post by Gotetsu© on Mar 1, 2005 14:03:00 GMT -5
Well when im "in" a fight i tend to Forget what ive learned and use w/e i can wich is my fists hitting the other guys face but when i get into lil rumbles with more then one guy then thinking actually happens lol
i remember last year i had a fight with three guys at the end of my street i took two of them on but the third came from behind and hit me in a weak spot in my back,i went down but my frind saw the whole thing and backed me up the fight lasted about 8 mins but they finally ran off dragging one of them behind XD
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Post by SKJTapion on Mar 1, 2005 14:07:53 GMT -5
I hate being outnumbered...
If you ever get outnumbered, its an idea to get your back against something solid, a wall is best. Kicks are out of the question unless they are low shin blows. Two people ain't all that tricky as long as you don't lose it. Just focus on one, don't try any fancy sh*t.
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Post by Gotetsu© on Mar 1, 2005 14:16:07 GMT -5
Yeah that was the point i was getting at when theres more then ones its hard to use what youve learned you have to just run with it
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Post by SKJTapion on Mar 1, 2005 14:19:16 GMT -5
Exactly. Sometimes I get enraged, I stop thinking and just lash out. Several people I know have the same. Martial arts would just be a waste of time for us since we would just forget it all. ;D However, contrary to my point, another benefit of Martial Arts is the mental training. Such as teaching you to stay calm.
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Post by Gotetsu© on Mar 1, 2005 14:49:40 GMT -5
Yes good point "never lose your cool" bad idea lol
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Post by SKJTapion on Mar 1, 2005 15:18:49 GMT -5
I dunno, there are times when rage can give you that extra boost. But that is in desperate situations. In a simple one-on-one losing your rag could turn a match-in-hand into an embarrassing loss.
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Post by TheDarkPrince on Mar 8, 2005 12:33:25 GMT -5
I disagree. Rage is my ally. Anger is a good thing. It gives you strength. If I'm angry and determined, I can last much longer than when I'm not. A couple of years ago, I was playing a game with my mates. The rules were complicated, so I won't bother explaining them, but they do, at some point in the line, involve physical torture, and the person being tortured here was me. I was determined not to give in, and that gave me rage, and that gave me an adrenaline boost, which allowed me to resist the torture for fifteen - plus minutes without giving in, and I wasn't allowed to fight back. Without that rage I wouldn't have lasted five minutes.
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Post by SKJTapion on Mar 8, 2005 15:12:01 GMT -5
That ain't at all what I am talking about but yeah...
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Mar 8, 2005 15:19:50 GMT -5
I had idea to make up my own martial arts style one time...it would be cool though
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