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CW
White Belt
Joined: 02 Jul 2003
Posts: 11
Location: Jackson, TN
Styles: Ryukyu Kempo
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 8:11 pm Post subject: |
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I think one of the things you have to decide is, do you want a art that is close-in fighting or a art that keeps your attacker away from you. I study Ryukyu Kempo. This is a japanese style. We work a lot of grappling, take downs, pressure points and very heavy into kata. These are great for close-in fighting. Now if you are not comfortable with close-in fighting you would need to look at a TKD style. The TKD style is very strong in kicking which is very good at keeping your attacker away from you. What you will need to do is go and check out several different schools and styles and see what is for you. As for workout, you can make any style as hard a workout as you want. It is up to you |
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ShotokanKen
Yellow Belt
Joined: 15 Jul 2003
Posts: 73
Location: Illinois
Styles: TaeKwonDo
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2003 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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i think tkd is good for kicks and karate is good for more equalyer my own word, kicks and punches _________________ ORANGE Belt(WTF) TaeKwonDo |
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sano
Red Belt
Joined: 19 Jul 2003
Posts: 753
Styles: shidokan karate
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 2:18 am Post subject: |
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karate good because of the punches if you move in close and throw nothing but punches the tkd person can't kick and you know what that means can't win. _________________ falcon kick!!! |
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RedDragon
Yellow Belt
Joined: 21 Jul 2003
Posts: 32
Location: Ontario, Canada
Styles: Goju Ryu Karate
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 7:03 am Post subject: |
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Not to knock TKD, but all the little video clips that I have seen, the guys are doing jumping side kicks, and round-house kicks, and other flashy ones like that... they all have their hands down... I just don't see the practical application of it. I'd be staying in close to them so they couldn't use their legs, then what would they do? _________________ Adam
Traditional Japanese Goju Ryu Karate
Mike Lasci's Northern Martial Arts Centre
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John G
Green Belt
Joined: 02 Jun 2002
Posts: 426
Location: Western Australia
Styles: ITF Taekwon-Do, Wing Chun
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 7:42 am Post subject: |
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Gee I don’t know?
I guess ill have to fall back on using my:
Knees, forefist, back fist, side fist, under fist, long fist, middle knuckle fist, fore-knuckle fist, thumb knuckle fist, knife hand, reverse knife hand, upset fingertip, angle fingertip, flat fingertip, straight fingertip, thumb, forefinger, inner forearm, outer forearm, back forearm, under forearm, press finger, finger belly, elbows, finger pincers, bear hand, open fist, forehead, occiput, back hand, arc-hand, palm, thumb ridge, bow wrist, base of knife hand or press finger
to attack you, then again I could always step to your blind side or just step back and kick ya.
... _________________ John G Jarrett
III Dan, ITF Taekwon-Do |
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RedDragon
Yellow Belt
Joined: 21 Jul 2003
Posts: 32
Location: Ontario, Canada
Styles: Goju Ryu Karate
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 7:56 am Post subject: |
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LOL.. well then, I guess we'd have quite the fight on our hands!! _________________ Adam
Traditional Japanese Goju Ryu Karate
Mike Lasci's Northern Martial Arts Centre
My lifestyle determines my deathstyle |
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John G
Green Belt
Joined: 02 Jun 2002
Posts: 426
Location: Western Australia
Styles: ITF Taekwon-Do, Wing Chun
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 8:01 am Post subject: |
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RedDragon wrote: |
LOL.. well then, I guess we'd have quite the fight on our hands!! |
Yeh you and me would show those Matrix guys a few tricks.
... _________________ John G Jarrett
III Dan, ITF Taekwon-Do |
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RedDragon
Yellow Belt
Joined: 21 Jul 2003
Posts: 32
Location: Ontario, Canada
Styles: Goju Ryu Karate
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 8:17 am Post subject: |
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Yeh you and me would show those Matrix guys a few tricks. |
Ya, minus the wires and 5000 cameras at different angles!! _________________ Adam
Traditional Japanese Goju Ryu Karate
Mike Lasci's Northern Martial Arts Centre
My lifestyle determines my deathstyle |
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Kirves
Black Belt
Joined: 09 Jan 2003
Posts: 1182
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 10:50 pm Post subject: |
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John G wrote: |
Knees, forefist, back fist, side fist, under fist, long fist, middle knuckle fist, fore-knuckle fist, thumb knuckle fist, knife hand, reverse knife hand, upset fingertip, angle fingertip, flat fingertip, straight fingertip, thumb, forefinger, inner forearm, outer forearm, back forearm, under forearm, press finger, finger belly, elbows, finger pincers, bear hand, open fist, forehead, occiput, back hand, arc-hand, palm, thumb ridge, bow wrist, base of knife hand or press finger |
Not trying to be disrespectful, but how come I never see these in any TKD tournament, sparring or any other video that I watch? Am I just so darn unlucky in choosing TKD videos or what? I mean, yes they seem to be in the basic techniques, but never in the actual fighting, why is that? |
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Shorin Ryuu
Black Belt
Joined: 19 May 2003
Posts: 1862
Location: Pearl City, HI
Styles: Shorin Ryu, Ryukyu Kobudo
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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CW wrote: |
I think one of the things you have to decide is, do you want a art that is close-in fighting or a art that keeps your attacker away from you. I study Ryukyu Kempo. This is a japanese style. We work a lot of grappling, take downs, pressure points and very heavy into kata. These are great for close-in fighting. Now if you are not comfortable with close-in fighting you would need to look at a TKD style. The TKD style is very strong in kicking which is very good at keeping your attacker away from you. What you will need to do is go and check out several different schools and styles and see what is for you. As for workout, you can make any style as hard a workout as you want. It is up to you |
Technically, Ryukyu Kempo would be Okinawan, as they are the Ryukyu islands. But then again, Okinawa = karate. Good points though. _________________ Martial Arts Blog:http://bujutsublogger.blogspot.com/ |
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