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Jingi_warrior

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:25 am


Style name: Goju Ryu (Hard and soft, steadfast and gentle)

Principles (pulls out notes): *Every technique should be able to end the fight immediately
*Strike to disrupt; disrupt to strike (almost like a feint, but you actually hit him to distract his mind)
*aim and hit the vitals
*There is no "block," you strike the opponent's attacking limb, hopefully breaking it
*strike hard to soft, and soft to hard (knuckles to throat, palm heel to forehead, ect)

(end first page notes, puts notes away) Memory time...

Just a few side things up there. The main strategy for Goju Ryu is to close distance with your opponent (within elbow/knee range if you can), psychologically unnerving him by getting into his "comfort zone," hit his vital areas, especially ones down the center of his body, unnerving him even more by getting within his main defenses (people usually guard the center of their body, "If they're able to get inside those defenses, what chance do I have for guarding everything?"), also uprooting and tripping him via quick sweeps, as without balance the opponent cannot do anything, if an initial strike cannot end it, take him to the ground (not MMA style), and either break/dislocate/hyperextend a limb or strike another vial area (I.E. throat, groin).

Training wise, kata is the heart of our style, but first your body must be physically strong enough to do all the techniques and handle extensive kata practice. Be as hard as a rock, while as limber and quick as a whip, as fluid as a river, essentially try and get the best of all worlds, the hard and the soft, the hard straightfoward movements, and the soft circular movements

This is all I can think of off the top of my head.
PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:46 pm



My mixed martial arts are just my fighting experiments.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #1: Ryu
Component Arts: Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Wrestling, Kung Fu, Boxing, Capoeira, and others
Basic Default art: Brazilian Capoeira
Principles: speed, mostly kicking, copying the others moves and using it against them.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #2: Dæmon
Component Arts: Wrestling, and unknown to creator due to lack of thorough research.
Principals: Stay based on the ground (mostly squatting down and/or intense leaning forward, medium-low speed, use "stages" (slighly increase power and hitting speed when needed), charging the opponent and bringing them to the ground

Art Name: Zemarzen form #3: Avian
Component arts: unknown due to lack of thorough research
Principals: 99.9 percent air based attacks, possibly more
Note: This is my latest and perhaps last experiment. I'm nowhere near close to finishing it. Due to lack of progress and research, I have very little information about this.
This art is best if performed on a trampoline

Balmvng


Soul Fighters Leg Kicks

PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:28 pm


Lord Balmung of Azure Sky

My mixed martial arts are just my fighting experiments.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #1: Ryu
Component Arts: Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Wrestling, Kung Fu, Boxing, Capoeira, and others
Basic Default art: Brazilian Capoeira
Principles: speed, mostly kicking, copying the others moves and using it against them.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #2: Dæmon
Component Arts: Wrestling, and unknown to creator due to lack of thorough research.
Principals: Stay based on the ground (mostly squatting down and/or intense leaning forward, medium-low speed, use "stages" (slighly increase power and hitting speed when needed), charging the opponent and bringing them to the ground

Art Name: Zemarzen form #3: Avian
Component arts: unknown due to lack of thorough research
Principals: 99.9 percent air based attacks, possibly more
Note: This is my latest and perhaps last experiment. I'm nowhere near close to finishing it. Due to lack of progress and research, I have very little information about this.
This art is best if performed on a trampoline

Love the role-playing stats, you n00b

Now GTFO
PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:57 am


Soul Fighters Leg Kicks
Lord Balmung of Azure Sky

My mixed martial arts are just my fighting experiments.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #1: Ryu
Component Arts: Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Wrestling, Kung Fu, Boxing, Capoeira, and others
Basic Default art: Brazilian Capoeira
Principles: speed, mostly kicking, copying the others moves and using it against them.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #2: Dæmon
Component Arts: Wrestling, and unknown to creator due to lack of thorough research.
Principals: Stay based on the ground (mostly squatting down and/or intense leaning forward, medium-low speed, use "stages" (slighly increase power and hitting speed when needed), charging the opponent and bringing them to the ground

Art Name: Zemarzen form #3: Avian
Component arts: unknown due to lack of thorough research
Principals: 99.9 percent air based attacks, possibly more
Note: This is my latest and perhaps last experiment. I'm nowhere near close to finishing it. Due to lack of progress and research, I have very little information about this.
This art is best if performed on a trampoline

Love the role-playing stats, you n00b

Now GTFO


hahaha!

but seriously, have you actully tryed using these styles in a real fight,or are you on bout some kind of game?

what the ******** zemarzen, and how do you mean "lack of research" ifyou made the martial art ??
and last of all, who the ******** does martial arts off a trampaline?

i guess i admire your enthusiasum....

malsah


Soul Fighters Leg Kicks

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:31 pm


malsah
Soul Fighters Leg Kicks
Lord Balmung of Azure Sky

My mixed martial arts are just my fighting experiments.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #1: Ryu
Component Arts: Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Wrestling, Kung Fu, Boxing, Capoeira, and others
Basic Default art: Brazilian Capoeira
Principles: speed, mostly kicking, copying the others moves and using it against them.

Art Name: Zemarzen form #2: Dæmon
Component Arts: Wrestling, and unknown to creator due to lack of thorough research.
Principals: Stay based on the ground (mostly squatting down and/or intense leaning forward, medium-low speed, use "stages" (slighly increase power and hitting speed when needed), charging the opponent and bringing them to the ground

Art Name: Zemarzen form #3: Avian
Component arts: unknown due to lack of thorough research
Principals: 99.9 percent air based attacks, possibly more
Note: This is my latest and perhaps last experiment. I'm nowhere near close to finishing it. Due to lack of progress and research, I have very little information about this.
This art is best if performed on a trampoline

Love the role-playing stats, you n00b

Now GTFO


hahaha!

but seriously, have you actully tryed using these styles in a real fight,or are you on bout some kind of game?

what the ******** zemarzen, and how do you mean "lack of research" ifyou made the martial art ??
and last of all, who the ******** does martial arts off a trampaline?

i guess i admire your enthusiasum....

Yeah, dude the trampoline part is the best!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 12:00 am


"Im going to beat the crap out of you!"

"hold on while I set up my trampoline!"

...what?

Iconised Ghost


malsah

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:32 am


hahaha

i want to fight this kid, see how his circus skills go against a real fighter.

why dont you post a vid on youtube or somthing. show us this "martial art".
PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:57 pm


Art Name: Kenjutsu

Component Arts: Japanese sword, sword and shield, European sword, rapier and saber fencing, knife/dagger, hand to hand (Nigh every style with the exception of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu), stick, Jo, Bo, battle ax, tomahawk, mace, flail, short sword, gun disarms, and Qigong.

Principles:
Rank One (My current standing): Control (Focus on surviving encounters) [represented by a white sash]
Rank Two: Accuracy (Surviving encounters and killing the opponent) [represented by a yellow sash]
Rank Three: Speed (Killing opponent without harm) [represented by a brown sash]
Rank Four: Power [represented by an orange sash]
Rank Five: Mastery [represented by a red sash]
Rank Six: Grand master, essentially. (My Maestro is one of few in the area) [represented by a green sash]
Rank Seven: Don Angier, my Maestro's teacher, is a good example. [Represented by a blue sash, though Don Angier refuses any note of rank]

Shade Skypage


a surprise

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 6:16 pm


Art Name - Krav Maga ( Israeli Military Combat )
Component Arts - Tons! But Judo and Jiu jitsu come first to mind.
Principles -
Neutralize the threat
Avoid injury
Go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible
Use the body's natural reflexes
Strike at any vulnerable point
Use any tool or object available to you

While it's not a Martial Art and it's damn near impossible to have a sporting competition the principle is the same as any MMA or MA.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:37 am


Art Name: Taekwondo

Principles:
1. disapline
2. technique control
3. key breathing
4. snap the technique
5. dont use the pretty kicks out of the street if someone attacks you do 1 or 2 techniques and run taekwondo is mainly self-defence

kakuya_lee_89


Sankofa Storyteller

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:41 pm


Capoeira

1. Keep Rythm
2. Have control

I study it because it is the one of the only African-American martial arts in my area.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:26 pm


well u see im in taekwondo
and dats an olympic sport
i olso do karate
which is more on upper body strength
yea im da guy in blu armor
xD
i study it kus :
1.)i like to impress my frends wat i can do
2.)ive got meny frends der so its kinda fun
3.)i make more frends dan enemies in tkd and karate
4.)so i can miss class kus i represent mah school in tkd razz

Manjii_-_Raven


Manjii_-_Raven

PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:27 pm


and oh yea can som1 send me a guild invite lol
PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:28 am


Art name: Hap Ki Do

Emphasizes: versatility. speed. mental and physical strength and resilience. focuses on kicks, but has plenty of hand techniques, as well as teaching practical self defense techniques. after yellow belt is attained grappling classes are available for those the instructors deem to be ready(they are too intense for some... trust me, my first class i came very close to breaking my elbow... lol >.< i always end up in the groups with the black belts>.< i still havent won any but one match lol and then he had injured his hand...) ninja burning_eyes

daemonarson


Zumbi2

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:17 am


Art Name: Capoeira

Art Name: Wrestling

Component Arts: Bo Staff, nunchaku, kendo sword, spanish fencing, three part staff, katana, sai, rope dart, machete, normal dagger, tonfa, tonto, broadsword, and anything in my hands. Thats weapons. Other arts I cross train in; Muay Thai, Snake wu shu, TKD, Shotokan, Krav Maga, and MMA. Arts that I dabbled in that helped me out; Xing Yi Quan, Crane, and Tai ji.

Physical Principles: Range control; body movement/control; principle over technique; practicality and flexibility; counter movements to attacks, counter attacks, defense, and counter defense; knowledge of techniques; being ready for the unexpected; understanding that anything is possible and that at times the rules can be broken; timing; keeping your cool; and being versatile.

Sorry if I deviated from how it's so supposed to be posted. I practice capoeira and wrestling as my two main arts since they go together really well.

I practice many weapons since weapons in truth are easy to learn and can learned quickly and help to open your mind to possiblities in combat in the street, since in those situations you need to be creative sometimes.

I cross train in those arts since it really helps my capoeira, and it teaches/shows/trains me to know how those martial artists fight and react to movements. They also help to really build my legs, range, and punching techniques and abilities.

I dabbled in those arts since they give the edge over external fighters and since they help out with grappling and hand/fist techniques a lot. It also gives me an idea of how internal fighters attack (muay thai is a hard-soft style but yeah). Plus I really want to learn the internal arts and they gave me an idea of how it would be to train in them.
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