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  1. #1531

    up for lapunti n d mother technique..............

  2. #1532
    Hi I would like to share my experience and also ask for a good idea.

    I am a martial artist that mainly practice karate and doce pares, although I haven't been into street fights, and I am not planning to get into one, nag sige pa gihapon ko ug practice to learn good enough skills to defend myself in case ug "parigla" or any other situations I can't get out of.

    Nahitabo I have a friend who was practicing brazillian jiu jutsu and he convinced me to practice the art not only because it is now very popular pero grabe sad kuno ka epektibo. His name is Allan Mateo if you know him, he practices Brazillian Jiu Jutsu in pajac lapu2x.

    Last week, Nag bisikleta siya diha sa may reclamation area near sm city cebu. Na shock lang ko kay gi pareglahan kuno siya then na dunggaban. Na unsa pag ka unsaa nga maayo man kaayo to siya ug martial arts. My friends told me that dili kuno practical iyang style sa paregla nga style because, tackling and take down is good for 1 on 1 fights not for multiple opponents. So scenario nila nga samtang nag tackle siya ug usa ka tawo, gi dungab kini siya sa likod sa uban niining kauban...

    So my question is, is this true about brazilian martial arts? I am still thinking about practicing the art pero for 1k per month, I think I will invest into much more interesting and much more practical techniques out there. Naa basad tay filipino martial arts that can do this, I mean I am satisfied with the techniques of dose pares and it goes well with the explosive power of karate, but Im sure there are still a lot more techniques I have to know.

    By the way I know aikido is the first suggestion that will be given but I tell you I tried practicing aikido, it is just not for me, I think it is because aikido is a direct opposite of the principles of karate which I have been practicing since I was young.

    Hope you can help me, please feel free to offer your suggestions. thanks.

  3. #1533
    Quote Originally Posted by okoy View Post
    Good for you bro....
    Thanks, by the way, any news on when you might join our training again?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Hidden Ko View Post
    So my question is, is this true about brazilian martial arts?
    BJJ is a lot of groundfighting, but many other styles has groundfighting to....
    BJJ is just known for nearly only focusing on that area.....

    Yes, BJJ has worked very well in sports tournaments because its good in one-on-one....
    But on the street, not so good....

    When you train BJJ you learn to take the fight to the ground and if there is more then one opponent thats not a good idea or if you are standing in broken glass from beer bottles, then you might get cut....
    I would rather be standing in a street fight, then i always have the option to run if he has a weapon or his friends are coming.....

    If a person was taken to the ground (by a takedown), then i teach my students to get up as fast as possible and always fight dirty, poke in the eyes, bite, use elbows and so on.....
    Thats street fighting.....

    PS. You can read my background here: About Me | www.fma-arnis.dk and i teach for free by the way....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For Free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk

  4. #1534
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Hidden Ko View Post
    Hi I would like to share my experience and also ask for a good idea.

    I am a martial artist that mainly practice karate and doce pares, although I haven't been into street fights, and I am not planning to get into one, nag sige pa gihapon ko ug practice to learn good enough skills to defend myself in case ug "parigla" or any other situations I can't get out of.

    Nahitabo I have a friend who was practicing brazillian jiu jutsu and he convinced me to practice the art not only because it is now very popular pero grabe sad kuno ka epektibo. His name is Allan Mateo if you know him, he practices Brazillian Jiu Jutsu in pajac lapu2x.

    Last week, Nag bisikleta siya diha sa may reclamation area near sm city cebu. Na shock lang ko kay gi pareglahan kuno siya then na dunggaban. Na unsa pag ka unsaa nga maayo man kaayo to siya ug martial arts. My friends told me that dili kuno practical iyang style sa paregla nga style because, tackling and take down is good for 1 on 1 fights not for multiple opponents. So scenario nila nga samtang nag tackle siya ug usa ka tawo, gi dungab kini siya sa likod sa uban niining kauban...

    So my question is, is this true about brazilian martial arts? I am still thinking about practicing the art pero for 1k per month, I think I will invest into much more interesting and much more practical techniques out there. Naa basad tay filipino martial arts that can do this, I mean I am satisfied with the techniques of dose pares and it goes well with the explosive power of karate, but Im sure there are still a lot more techniques I have to know.

    By the way I know aikido is the first suggestion that will be given but I tell you I tried practicing aikido, it is just not for me, I think it is because aikido is a direct opposite of the principles of karate which I have been practicing since I was young.

    Hope you can help me, please feel free to offer your suggestions. thanks.
    why dont u try mma?

  5. #1535
    Quote Originally Posted by maeyaxs View Post
    why dont u try mma?
    I dont think MMA is what he is looking for if he says streetwise, just look at what did happen to Tito Ortiz when he was in a real fight....

    MMA is also with rules and even that is has more ranges then BJJ, it still also teaches to go to the ground....
    I think when somebody says streetwise, they like something without rules or bad habits like going to the ground and kicking high.....

    I think he should look for some styles like Bujinkan (Ninjutsu), FMA/Eskrima, Krav Maga or suchs....

    PS. I have tried both Sports Styles and Streetwise Martial Arts in my past, so i know what the difference is....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For Free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk

  6. #1536
    i think ang krav maga na art.....needs more improvement.......
    ive seen their videos sa you tube......not contented with it....
    Last edited by dbshawarma; 07-15-2009 at 05:05 PM.

  7. #1537
    up for bjj

    up for lapunti

    up for the mother technique

    up for mma n fma.......

  8. #1538
    Quote Originally Posted by manhattan1 View Post
    Thanks, by the way, any news on when you might join our training again?



    When you train BJJ you learn to take the fight to the ground and if there is more then one opponent thats not a good idea or if you are standing in broken glass from beer bottles, then you might get cut....
    I would rather be standing in a street fight, then i always have the option to run if he has a weapon or his friends are coming.....

    If a person was taken to the ground (by a takedown), then i teach my students to get up as fast as possible and always fight dirty, poke in the eyes, bite, use elbows and so on.....
    Thats street fighting.....
    Haha... I like your idea of a street fight, actually in doce pares we do have poking, biting and choking techniques specialized on street fighting... your technique is quite interesting... where do you teach? do you have a dojo or gym?

  9. #1539
    up for fma..................

  10. #1540
    if u wna try some hardcore street fighting techniques

    look for someone who teaches the mother technique.................

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