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Old 04-30-2004, 01:25 AM   #121 (permalink)
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I did Karate for 3 years before realizing that the kata's and robotic punches/kicks were extremely ineffective. Plus I was surrounded by 13 year old black belts, I did not realize it at the time but I was trapped in a McDojo.

I've done Brazilian jiu-jitsu for about a year now and still wear my dirty white belt with pride.
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Old 04-30-2004, 07:40 AM   #122 (permalink)
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Tae Kwon Do through Red belt, then Aiki Jujitsu until I moved to Dallas a few years ago. Now I fence but if I could find an Aiki Jujits school I'd do that again. Thinking about starting Aikido, I really miss practicing something.
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Old 04-30-2004, 06:41 PM   #123 (permalink)
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My dad was trained by Grand Master Simon himself, of Temple Kung Fu*, in Calgary during the early and mid 70s. He became a instructor for a number of years. He began training my brother and I shortly after we could walk.

I did about two years of praying mantis Kung Fu, but I lost respect for the sifu and I wasn't enjoying the 'tournament point direction' that things were heading. I moved into a year of Mui Thai and the only reason I quit that was because my instuctor moved back to Thailand.

I was quite enjoying Akido untill I tore up a couple ligament my knee (unrelated sports injury). Haven't been back since I've recovered though, so I guess I didn't enjoy it that much.



*-apparently, Temple Kung Fu has since become quite the commercial chain. While the style is sound, I am told that the current instructors and classes are not worth the time or the money.
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Old 05-01-2004, 03:55 PM   #124 (permalink)
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I took Tae Kwon Do about 12 years ago I enjoyed it but the power tools in the class made it hard to really get into it. I am now into Okinawa Kenpo which I really enjoy. I signed up for a leadship class and assist with teaching the kids in the family classes. My yougest daughter 8 years old is in the family class. Very enjoyable and rewarding.
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Old 05-02-2004, 06:39 PM   #125 (permalink)
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Currently studying Hung Ga Kuen... a Hung Family Fist... a southern style of kung fu. Been doing it and still doing it for little over a year now.

Great solid style... powerful in my humble opinion ^_^ found a great school as well. You know you've found a good one when you find it in the middle of no where in some part of down town next to a dunken donuts...

A direct lineage as well straight from the source I'd be 5th generation now... for a 400 year old style thats pretty cool... my sigung comes from China a couple times a year for seminars and all... but enough of my rambling... you can take a look at the site:

http://www.yeeshungga.com/clifton.htm
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Old 05-02-2004, 08:51 PM   #126 (permalink)
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I did Tai Bo for a few weeks...does that count?
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Old 05-11-2004, 08:52 AM   #127 (permalink)
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I've done Karate Do, Kenpo and now Krav Maga
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Old 03-06-2005, 11:33 AM   #128 (permalink)
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Aiki-Karate-Jutsu. I've been going to the classes since October, and it's a lot of fun. Testing for yellow belt next month (they only do a couple of belt tests a year.) Good stuff. Makes me feel more graceful, and more capable of yet less concerned about being a badass at need.
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Old 03-06-2005, 02:29 PM   #129 (permalink)
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I did Tang soo do as a boy, then quickly went into Vale Tudo in my teens to now. Vale Tudo is my favorite because you can ground and pound or stand up and fight.
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Old 03-07-2005, 01:25 AM   #130 (permalink)
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I've been doing ITF Taekwon-do for five years and I was assistant instructor at the club I used to train at. At the moment im drifting from club to club trying to find a good one
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Old 03-08-2005, 10:45 AM   #131 (permalink)
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I used to be ITF Tae Kwon Do, now I'm in WTF (not "what the fuck"). The new school let me keep my belt level (almost), but I'm hard-pressed to catch up and learn all the forms...they are completely different from the ones I know, so I get them confused.
I've studied a little Kung Fu...Wang Chung excercise called Chi Sao. It's really cool, like a 5 element push-hands. I've also been exposed to a form called Xing Ye by a friend who also started showing me some animal forms. Love the Drunken Monkey!
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Old 03-09-2005, 10:41 PM   #132 (permalink)
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Woot! The martial arts thread is back. Getting close to two years and I still have my white belt in BJJ .
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Old 03-18-2005, 11:25 PM   #133 (permalink)
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Woot! The martial arts thread is back. Getting close to two years and I still have my white belt in BJJ .
Yeah, great to see its still breathing.

In local martial arts news, lunchbox7, a former tfp member (who has contributed to this thread in the past), has finally got his instructor license/ level in muay thai. This is the result of years of training and application.
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Old 03-19-2005, 12:49 AM   #134 (permalink)
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Muay Thai rocks.
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Old 03-19-2005, 12:56 AM   #135 (permalink)
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I did a 6 week judo course when I was 9... but, if it came to it, I might be able to do a little pub car park brawling.... the trick is, if its a serious fight, you hurl your car keys straight into the face of the person attacking you, then punch them as hard as you can in the stomach, then smash your elbow round the back of their head as they double up.

I've never tried it in practice, but it sounds a good theory.
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Old 03-19-2005, 03:46 AM   #136 (permalink)
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I wasn't expecting to see a post like this...alright..well, here it goes...

Just before my 12th birthday, I was enrolled in Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do (Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art of defense; Hap Ki Do is another form of a Korean martial art of defense, one based on grabs (being grabbed) holds and chokes, for those not familiar).

I studied Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do for 7 1/2 - 8 years, formally (i.e. attending class, in uniform, by instructors, competition training). During that time, I received my Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do, competed in two formal competitions where I won third place and first place, respectively. In the 18 months before I stopped attending, I was training in bo-staff, height jumping (with a short run of four feet, I could jump-and-roll above my own height of 5'4"; my last jump was measured at 5'10") and dual-board breaking.

At each advancement testing (new belt, higher rank) we were required to know an abundant amount of korean terminology, history of Tae Kwon Do, perform well in several different areas, as well as be able to break a 1' x 1' (1" thickness) board; 2 boards for both of the last three belts (blue, brown, and also red), as well as, our Black Belt. I (my hands/feet a.k.a. "deadly weapons") am currently registered nationally, here in the U.S. and also in Korea with the Kukkiwon (Federation).

During the middle 2-3 years of training in Tae Kwon Do, I was privately instructed in Tai Chi and Aikido. I would test formally with a class, but train privately (school, martial arts, homework, band, flag corps, etc. prevented me from attending a regular class in Tai Chi or Ai Ki Do). I currently hold a Green Belt in both.

Sorry for the monologue, it was and still is, a very proud time of my life. I miss it dearly.
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Old 03-21-2005, 07:37 PM   #137 (permalink)
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When my knee heals again and i get my muscle mass back im going to make an effort to start doing Aikido again
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Old 03-21-2005, 10:22 PM   #138 (permalink)
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I did TKD for 2 years, tai chi for half a year, and various others for like a month or two. Reason I've jumped around so much is that my schedule is always changing (for now) and I still havn't found an MA that really fits. Though I still do train by myself right now, but my training is closer to boxing than MA.

Can't wait till I have a better schedule and money is less of a problem.

Ive wanted to try fencing but its so darn expensive (like $1000 for weapon and armor).
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Old 03-31-2005, 11:21 PM   #139 (permalink)
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I myself have been doing martial arts for all my life.
Currently im studying muai thai kickboxing, jeet kun do(sorry for my horrible spelling), and brazilian jui jitsu
But the other forms i have done were akido and kenpo
Theyre all very fun ^^
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Old 04-18-2005, 01:35 PM   #140 (permalink)
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I've tried a bit of everything seems like - black belt in TKD, brown belt in Brazilian Jujitsu, and studied various other martial arts through the years which helped fill in the gaps - hapkido, kendo, iado, karate to name a few. I found a mix of the "hard" and "soft" martial arts was the best solution for me. I've never had to use it, but I know from those that have that being able to deal with any variety of situations can be helpful. It's fun, too!
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Old 04-22-2005, 06:56 PM   #141 (permalink)
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Took Tae Kwon Do for four years to get about as much out of it as I could... and only then did I discover that a friend's dad is a martial arts teacher! So now it's Jiujitsu all the way... it's very fun, interesting, and practical. I'm also interested in Judo but I've never learned that.
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Old 05-25-2006, 08:06 AM   #142 (permalink)
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Old post, I know, but hey, I wanna put down my experience too.

Some Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Cesar Gracie's acadmey in Pleasant Hill. He's trained Nick Diaz, Jake Shields, and Gilbert Melendez to name a few.

My instructors were Sergio Lourenco and Vinicius Magalhaes.

I also did an introductry class with Enn Fairtex over at Fairtex San Francisco. Top notch guy. Very patient with me dispite the fact that I was overweight, slow, and didn't know how to jumprope. Not good for a Muay Thai student.
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Old 05-25-2006, 08:36 AM   #143 (permalink)
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I have never taken any martial arts, but read a lot of this thread. I am so surprised that so many of you have done/do this. Honestly, I thought martial arts for something that the kid whom didn't want to play little league did, and with only a handful of adults doing it. I guess I was wrong. What I find most fascinating is the names of these martial art, so interesting.
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Old 05-25-2006, 01:37 PM   #144 (permalink)
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i did shotokan for 8 years.

then i moved on to muay thai and i'm starting to train in submission wrestling.

if anybody is in the toronto area i'm thinking of joining up at toronto bjj at bloor and christie, any thoughts about the school?
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Old 05-26-2006, 06:03 AM   #145 (permalink)
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Did judo when i was young, but kinda grew outa that.

Also did muay thai for a few months, but i just didn't really like it that much.

Now i'm looking at something like ju-jitsu or whin chun
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Old 05-30-2006, 11:44 PM   #146 (permalink)
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Also did muay thai for a few months, but i just didn't really like it that much.
Why not? Care to share your experiences? I'm considering taking MT classes.
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Old 06-07-2006, 04:12 PM   #147 (permalink)
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I have done Uechi Ru Karate for about a year. I stopped about 2 months ago, but I plan to go back.
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Old 06-08-2006, 02:57 AM   #148 (permalink)
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Why not? Care to share your experiences? I'm considering taking MT classes.
It was good fun, great exercise, but whenever the fights got in close, i always had this huge hankering for groundwork, which muay thai doesn't provide.
That kinda put a lemon in the whole experience, so i stopped (i'm odd that way).
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Old 06-12-2006, 03:20 PM   #149 (permalink)
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It was good fun, great exercise, but whenever the fights got in close, i always had this huge hankering for groundwork, which muay thai doesn't provide.
That kinda put a lemon in the whole experience, so i stopped (i'm odd that way).
Ahhh, I see. I suppose the clinch is a lot like groundwork, only standup. Just imagine yourself flipped 90 degrees and you're good to go! Ground and pound!

I've heard that it's hard to train a grappler to be a striker, rather than the other way around. Would that (wanting to go to the gorund) be the reason?
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Old 06-12-2006, 06:01 PM   #150 (permalink)
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I had a little Jujitsu. I also learned using a Bo. I wasn't in a 'class' though. I had a friend who had other students but did it for me on the side as a personal favor. I count myself lucky to have been there.
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Old 06-13-2006, 02:28 AM   #151 (permalink)
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I've heard that it's hard to train a grappler to be a striker, rather than the other way around. Would that (wanting to go to the gorund) be the reason?
Pretty much, all my blows just ended up taking me towards the opponent, i could never really get the idea of ranged attacks.
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Old 06-18-2006, 03:00 PM   #152 (permalink)
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Pretty much, all my blows just ended up taking me towards the opponent, i could never really get the idea of ranged attacks.
Ahhh, okay. My problem is that I tend to lean with my punches... it puts more power behind the impact, but apparently that's a bad idea (easier knockouts).

I don't have any official muay thai training, but hopnig to start next month at http://www.pacificringsports.com/

Really looking forward to going back to BJJ though.
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