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![]() So what style of KF are you now a Sifu of? It's interesting how you don't see as many BB Sifu's as you used to, probably because people kick their asses and take their belts, LOL.
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| Resident Groaner | So do you run your own school now? Whats your teaching style like?
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My teaching style? Only a few people survived it. I make them spar after every kata, because I hate katas. I also got a boxer and Judoka to help improve my fighting. I believe in being a good martial artist, but I dont believe in style. Does that explain how I teach? | |
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How many wars have you fought in?
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| Resident Groaner | I thought you had been in Nam or something, or maybe Iraq part 1 First Blood?
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![]() | Without hand protection I used to avoid punches like the plague. I'd stick to finger darts, chops and grapples etc. However I just never could get past how great punching feels. So I started Iron Palm training. Learn how to punch through bricks? ...probably sufficient. Iron palm actually made my chops and finger darts 10X more effective. So I'd have to recommended learning Iron palm, it perfectly supplements every martial art. Need a good place to start? Iron Body Training |
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And yes in some schools there is something called a rank challenge. Just like in Judo and some styles of Karate. | |
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"Just like in Judo..." Really? ![]() In JUDO a black belt only means you're ready to teach BEGINNERS. If you ever cross paths with a serious 3 dan or higher you'll understand the difference. You don't get rank in organized sport by beating up anyone and swiping their obi. But you can usually find a club that will let you try.
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![]() | Karate hits with the two big knuckles. Boxers hit with the two smaller ones. I hit harder as a boxer, and those knuckles (at least for me) seem to be able to absorb more shock. IMO the larger ones will break easier. With much practise, delivering a heel of the hand strike in similar fashion might be a safer way to go if in the street (Under the chin, then hook to the solar plexus/ribs or knee in berries. Both end in a hip throw). You give up about 3 inches of distance, but still have both hands. Exception: right or left hook to the jaw. In the street, land it hard and you should have it done It is very hard to take a guy out once you have even a small fracture of the knuckle. Hopefully the job is already done. Avoid the eyebrows, they break knuckles as does the forehead... moreso the eyebrows: 'sharper' Read post number 15. He is right on. Also good is the backfist in Karate... a very fast and effective opening move. Sets up for second and maybe third shot. eg: rt bkfist-left punch-hard right. Fast sprinting ability is still best option though. Cemetaries are full of dead but once-brave tough guys |
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