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cursedforever
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Joined: 18 May 2012
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 5:20 pm Post subject: HELP NEED FIND MY FIGHTNING STYLE HELP |
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 5:10 pm Post subject: WHAT IS THE DEADLIEST KARATE STYLE (READ HELP)
i got aspergersyndrome im pretty in stiff as a stone form. i got basic moves.
im a calm fighter with reason and i can be fast and deadly i think sometimes.
tell me a good karate fighting style or maybe recommend me some other fightning like takewando or judo or some other martial arts style.
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good offensive attack and good defensive attacks. tournament and self defense
what combat arts does police usecfighter at all. im strategic fighter. i do basic moves.
what combat does police use
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evergrey
Brown Belt
Joined: 21 Jun 2010
Posts: 734
Styles: kyokushin
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:02 pm Post subject: |
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What would your goal be? What do you want to accomplish? _________________ http://kyokushinchick.blogspot.com/
"If you can fatally judo-chop a bull, you can sit however you want." -MasterPain, on why Mas Oyama had Kyokushin karateka sit in seiza with their clenched fists on their thighs. |
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JusticeZero
Black Belt
Joined: 02 Apr 2005
Posts: 2166
Location: AK
Styles: Capoeira Angola
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:24 pm Post subject: |
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Police learn some basics and addons that they need to do their job in the way that they are required to. The rest is more or less up to them.
Judo would probably be good. Easy to find, lots of practice against resisting opponents, and lots of tools to use other than "hulk smash", which would be good for police work if that's the direction you're looking at going. It's competitive, all the way up to the Olympics if you so chose. Plus, if you wanted to work on striking, it is a very easy art to meld with boxing, which is also easy to find and involves lots of stress testing. _________________ "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly." - Baleia |
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evergrey
Brown Belt
Joined: 21 Jun 2010
Posts: 734
Styles: kyokushin
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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In my area, the police train in BJJ and Kyokushin. We have probably 6 officers or so at my dojo. The basic hand to hand training they give to law enforcement officers is really not sufficient. For a law enforcement officer, they should learn how to handle themselves on the ground, and also how to handle themselves when they very much do NOT want to end up on the ground, like with a crowd or multiple opponents. _________________ http://kyokushinchick.blogspot.com/
"If you can fatally judo-chop a bull, you can sit however you want." -MasterPain, on why Mas Oyama had Kyokushin karateka sit in seiza with their clenched fists on their thighs. |
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Patrick
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Joined: 01 May 2001
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Location: Los Angeles, California
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