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Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:47 pm
I am just wonderin if anyone here knows any martial arts i know a couple if you dont know any then what is your favorite
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Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:03 pm
biraku I am just wonderin if anyone here knows any martial arts i know a couple if you dont know any then what is your favorite I want to learn really bad how to fight but I barely have any time....but I can do a couple of things not actually fighting more like cheating lol like throwing objects....lol
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:11 am
theres a karate place down from my house, but all i see is little kids going in there..
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:50 am
I trained in Aikido, Karate, Muay Thai, Boxing, and Arnis back when I was young. I'm only doing Muay Thai and Boxing now. T^T
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:36 am
I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Tai chi, akido, and was invited into a family style we referred to as Bu Ming (No style). Hyung Horangi, looks like we have some things in common.
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:57 pm
Clockwork Alchemist I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Tai chi, akido, and was invited into a family style we referred to as Bu Ming (No style). Hyung Horangi, looks like we have some things in common. yeah, seems like it ^^ i've never tried Bu Ming though. how are the movements there?
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:20 am
Hyung Horangi Clockwork Alchemist I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Tai chi, akido, and was invited into a family style we referred to as Bu Ming (No style). Hyung Horangi, looks like we have some things in common. yeah, seems like it ^^ i've never tried Bu Ming though. how are the movements there? It was originally a family style of Kung Fu, but borrowed from other styles. People were encouraged to join other dojos and adapt what worked from them. It was rather a mongrel by the time I got there. It has a lot of joint locks, close in work, and using the opponent's momentum against them.
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Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:11 am
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:51 am
Clockwork Alchemist Hyung Horangi Clockwork Alchemist I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Tai chi, akido, and was invited into a family style we referred to as Bu Ming (No style). Hyung Horangi, looks like we have some things in common. yeah, seems like it ^^ i've never tried Bu Ming though. how are the movements there? It was originally a family style of Kung Fu, but borrowed from other styles. People were encouraged to join other dojos and adapt what worked from them. It was rather a mongrel by the time I got there. It has a lot of joint locks, close in work, and using the opponent's momentum against them. aha~~ like chinese wrestling?
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Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:19 am
Hyung Horangi Clockwork Alchemist Hyung Horangi Clockwork Alchemist I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Tai chi, akido, and was invited into a family style we referred to as Bu Ming (No style). Hyung Horangi, looks like we have some things in common. yeah, seems like it ^^ i've never tried Bu Ming though. how are the movements there? It was originally a family style of Kung Fu, but borrowed from other styles. People were encouraged to join other dojos and adapt what worked from them. It was rather a mongrel by the time I got there. It has a lot of joint locks, close in work, and using the opponent's momentum against them. aha~~ like chinese wrestling? Not really, though there was an element of that.
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:35 pm
I wish I knew how to do some stuff like that, but unfortunatly I don't.I AM planning on learning how to use a bow though....lol I love bows!!!They're- or at least I think they're the awesomest type of weapon in the world!Lol so what's your favorite type of weapon?
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Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:50 am
Clockwork Alchemist Hyung Horangi Clockwork Alchemist Hyung Horangi Clockwork Alchemist I trained in Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Tai chi, akido, and was invited into a family style we referred to as Bu Ming (No style). Hyung Horangi, looks like we have some things in common. yeah, seems like it ^^ i've never tried Bu Ming though. how are the movements there? It was originally a family style of Kung Fu, but borrowed from other styles. People were encouraged to join other dojos and adapt what worked from them. It was rather a mongrel by the time I got there. It has a lot of joint locks, close in work, and using the opponent's momentum against them. aha~~ like chinese wrestling? Not really, though there was an element of that. aha... i'd like to try that~ hmmm..
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:53 pm
skyril I wish I knew how to do some stuff like that, but unfortunatly I don't.I AM planning on learning how to use a bow though....lol I love bows!!!They're- or at least I think they're the awesomest type of weapon in the world!Lol so what's your favorite type of weapon? oh bows are awsome, but they are kinda hard to handle at first... i also like chinese throwing stars....those are fun...
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:12 am
skyril I wish I knew how to do some stuff like that, but unfortunatly I don't.I AM planning on learning how to use a bow though....lol I love bows!!!They're- or at least I think they're the awesomest type of weapon in the world!Lol so what's your favorite type of weapon? I've used staff and used to know a complex kata, but I really prefer to fight with hands and feet.
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