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Originally posted by IBOPMHuh? I thought everyone knew that CMA has grappling.
anyone lucky enough to learn the Cma's outside a Mcdojo might know that...but then they would probably still wont know Tai Chi is kung fu.
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thanks for the imformative post, ibopm.
thing is, i beleive that forms are just tradition or dance or something, surely not practical. This is the reason i never joined a MA dojo, all the ones near me involve standing in a pose punching air for hours, that is not teaching you how to fight. I would expect to see plenty of TMA "form"/"ground up" fighters in mma if it was all that good, but it seems so NOT practical. I always wanted to learn body mechanics, technique, balance, offence, defence, strikes and grappling (mostly grappling), but i don't want to be doing the traditional dance of the martial art, it serves no purpose to me.
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Originally posted by danfaggellathanks for the imformative post, ibopm.
thing is, i beleive that forms are just tradition or dance or something, surely not practical. This is the reason i never joined a MA dojo, all the ones near me involve standing in a pose punching air for hours, that is not teaching you how to fight. I would expect to see plenty of TMA "form"/"ground up" fighters in mma if it was all that good, but it seems so NOT practical. I always wanted to learn body mechanics, technique, balance, offence, defence, strikes and grappling (mostly grappling), but i don't want to be doing the traditional dance of the martial art, it serves no purpose to me.
The fact is simple. Forms are not meant for direct application. Although some of it does have that.
Forms are meant for TRAINING yourself in many different aspects of utilizing your body (stuff mentioned above).
MMA people do the same things. Don't you think that they: shadow box, analyse their body mechanics, repeat movements for muscle memory, and whatever other crap I can't remember right now?
Forms make it easier, it is by no means impractical. Or else I can say doing pushups, working the bag, running around the track, and all forms of excercise is impractical. Practical does NOT have to mean physically fighting someone.
With that being said, I acknowledge them HUGE number of mcdojos out there which neglect everything i say about forms and just do them for fun.
But forms are good for you, and they are not impractical. So do them, and have fun while you do.
As for the MMA people, I've already stated that a lot of them would rather jump right into the ring or whatnot. If it works for them, thats cool. But forms and tradition is also another valid way. And it is NOT a dance. It might look cool, but thats just cause I can't help looking cool!
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Originally posted by danfaggellathanks for the imformative post, ibopm.
thing is, i beleive that forms are just tradition or dance or something, surely not practical.
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good points both of you, its most likely the fault o the BS americanized "karate" dojos i've seen, rather than the martial arts themselves. i just hate seeing kids do a series of punches and kicks without having any experience in anything but thier forms.
and yeah i suppose forms have purpose, i just think that training easily with a partner witht he techniques practiced in forms seems to be more practical to me. if i do forms, which i very well may, i will do them when i need them and not emulate the practices of the americanized BD dojos i see.
i wish i got to see more karate/kf in mma, cuz i cant compare those arts wiht the popular mma arts, cuz i never see them used for real, i wish i could see some videos.
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Originally posted by danfaggellaand yeah i suppose forms have purpose, i just think that training easily with a partner witht he techniques practiced in forms seems to be more practical to me.
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
even shoulin guys, they train body/mind all day, but i never see them spar, its always punching hot coals or breaking bricks. i wonder if many people dont practice these arts to keep the tradition and ceremony alive, rather than to be a practical fighter. this especially goes for shoulin animal forms
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
QUOTE] it sure doesnt seem logical that acting like a snake or a crane will get you far in a a fight)[/QUOTE]
Every time you chamber your lead leg in sparring to deflect a kick or lower you opponents guard, you use a basic crane technique. all kicks come from the center thanks to the crane.
Try this:
parry a punch with your fingers extened or pointing at your opponent then poke him in the throat with your lead hand...not effective
If you can master this one technique, you can drop the biggest attacker, courtesy of the snake
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Originally posted by shaolin-warriorTry this:
parry a punch with your fingers extened or pointing at your opponent then poke him in the throat with your lead hand...not effective
If you can master this one technique, you can drop the biggest attacker, courtesy of the snake
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
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wushu and taichi? why the doubt from a soft style practicioner.......?
and kempo.....all styles of kempo have snake and craine kempos?
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
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