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anyone do martial arts?
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 4:55 pm
by Mk2Adam
i've started watching Ultimate fighting on tv last few months, and have decided to start doing a martial art for fitness and a bit of stress relief (plus i can defend my polo

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i wanted something with a bit of everything really, striking and groundwork etc but nothing poncy with chi and wax on wax off, so after talking to various people i think i've decided on jiu jitsu and then if i like it possibly doing others like kickboxing and maybe brazilian jiu jitsu.
basically does anyone here do any martial arts and have any opinions, tips or advice?
(or if nothing else maybe turn it into a thread about UFC? lol)
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 5:06 pm
by robz
There r loads of variations in each martial art Adam. I do karate, have done on & off for years & currently got a 2nd dan. But even in karate there r associations that concentrate more on fighting & others that are more about basics eg stances ect.
I dnt no much about jiu jitso but personally i wouldnt go for kickboxing, ive tried it & felt it was really 1 dimensional & from what u r saying your looking for something with more variety?
You could always try a variety of diff martial arts? I was talking to a guy the other day who trains in karate, boxing and judo (hardcore!)
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 5:19 pm
by Mk2Adam
cool, weren't really expecting a reply lol, something about the polo scene that didn't really scream "beats people up in their spare time"
i'm pretty sure i'm doing the jiu jitsu as it has alot of vairety, e.g basic striking, takedowns, submissions etc but thought about maybe doing another one as you said to give me a more rounded experience
cheers for the advice robz
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 5:53 pm
by Mk2Adam
found this demo vid of jiu jitsu on the net in case anyone is unsure about what jiu jitsu is...
http://media.putfile.com/Jiu-Jitsu-demo-1
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 6:46 pm
by macemc86
im in the same position as you adam, im looking for something to take up also....jui jitsu looks very tasty from that lil demo!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 7:15 pm
by Weedle
Ive started many different forms of martial arts until i found one that suited me and what i was after - i settled for white crane kung-fu
( i know its not what your after all the spirtual stuff but thats what i was after !!! ) i aslo take tai-chi classes as this is also in itself a martial art but more an "internal" defensive one !!
But the others i tried were Judo - a good one for grappling holds and throws (useful for ufc !) i also tried kickboxiing but like robz :-
I dnt no much about jiu jitso but personally i wouldnt go for kickboxing, ive tried it & felt it was really 1 dimensional & from what u r saying your looking for something with more variety?
i agree i wasnt impressed at all - i would have preferred Muay Thai
the other i tried was korean karate which has an almost "street fighting" feel to it with very agressive stances and attacks !!
im on the look out for a capoeria school/class/lesson - i would love to learn that !!
sorry about the essay but i love my martial arts !!

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 7:37 pm
by mysteryboy
Do something where you make cool screaming noises... WHAAAAAAAAAAAA...HAAAAAAAA YAAAAAAAA!!!
How about wrestling?
Do some weight lifting... you dont need to be hard, you can just look it...
Improve your appearance and boost your confidence a little

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 9:46 pm
by Mk2Adam
Weedle wrote:i agree i wasnt impressed at all - i would have preferred Muay Thai
sorry about the essay but i love my martial arts !!

i prefer the look of muay thai actually but i couldn't find any clubs or gyms in my area.
and don't mind the essay, the more info the better, i'm quite new to it so always interesting to hear new things

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:49 am
by macemc86
oh ive got a friend who does muay thai! he loves it. He's a hard b*stard aswell lol....
sounds like a really good form of self defense, sounds very brutal too!
Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 4:12 pm
by robz
found this demo vid of jiu jitsu on the net in case anyone is unsure about what jiu jitsu is...
it looks very cool tho doesnt look too practicle imo. Looks more like the crusierweight division of the WWE!
Im considering taking up judo, jst to get the basics of thorws ect, ive learned some thru karate but a few extra tricks up my sleeve could always be helpful

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 11:00 pm
by Mk2Adam
Had my first Jiu Jitsu class tonight, was pretty cool actually, spent the 1st 10 mins learning how to fall over
then did some basic self defense kindof things with throws, kindof tough when i'm nearly 9 stone and the 2 guys i was training with are bout about 15-20 stone

bit harder for me to do throws on them than the other way round i suspect.
anyway, i made it through without injuring myself so i'm happy
p.s and i learnet a few cool holds to do on my brother next time he pisses me off

e.g patella grip

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 11:14 pm
by Phil6N
Hi, Iv been studing Lau Gar Kung fu Since i was 5(im now 20) Im not quite on black yet, as i had a back injury in my early teens where i could train as much. I found that at the start it was boring, but that was only to ensure you had the basics correct. From there it was all good, iv learnt to keep aviod conflict(fights). Since i started, iv never had to use it. But iv done local, national, Euopean Tournaments. Its good. Keeps you fit.
Jiu Jitsu is good from what iv heard, iv looked at little bits, so i can understand how certain manouvers work in kung fu. It works.
All i can say, is stick with it. As you'll never know when you'll need it.

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:33 pm
by Mk2Adam
just a lil update guys

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i've had my 4th jujitsu lesson this evening and can't really speak highly enough of it, great fun, suits the fact that i'm pretty small and not massivly strong, i've finished the white belt but just gotta wait till end of july to do my official grading. really impressed me with the range of things we've done so far, e.g done all the basic throws, holds etc, then we had a lesson of hardcore striking, just like kickboxing and then today we even did a bit of nunchucks lol.
Exactly what i wanted in a martial art so thanks to anyone that helped me with my decision to choose jujitsu

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:52 pm
by Tahrey1043
cooooool
have you ended up with a highly polished car and a freshly creosote'd fence yet?
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:56 pm
by Mk2Adam
haha
i think that's lesson 5
