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Originally posted by sherwincI once heard in a word of mouth YAW YAN in one of my classmates when we was on highschool, it means saYAW ng kamataYAN, his martial art is SIKARAN, i heard also YAW YAN in the INSIDER TV program on television
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The law of tyranny:
1. Any power that can be abused will be abused
2. Abuse always expands to fill the limits of resistance to it.
3. If people don't resist the abuses of others, they will have no one to resist the abuses of themselves, and tyranny will prevail.
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Originally posted by Toudiyama[NL]A lot of people seeem to think Karate is useless, I beg to differ
The K1 Final was between Musashi and Bonjaski, Karate vs MT even though Musashi lost, I think only a fool will say Musashi was defenceless
If Karate was so useless and ineffective Musashi wouldn't even have made it to the finals, the semi final he beat Aerts, former K1 champ
Musashi is a Seidokaikan karateka
Karate is fine as a sport or for exercise. I think were it really gets its bashing is when it comes to self-defense. It is nearly (not completely) useless. I have been to several traditional Dojo's and have trained in 4 or so styles of karate and none taught good reality based self-defense nor' did they use realistic scenarios, none even used scenarios. Yah they teach punches and kicks but not the mind set and the training is to impractical to be used effectively in the street
So if you want tradition, sport, or to trim a pound or two karate aint so bad.
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It's not the art that will defend you...it is you. Your attitude, your hands, your feet and whatever other body part you have figured out how to inflict damage with. If everyone were this closed minded, mixed martial arts would have never surfaced and evolved to what it has become today...One kick ass way to become a badass!
It is sad to see some folks so disillusioned by the art they have chosen. I love Shotokan karate and still call it my home. However, through the years, I have learned the suplex and different flavors of the arm bar. I have learned the odd standing choke, shooting and sprawling. If you know how a real fight evolves, you cannot remain within the confines of one methodology.
My point...? Who the heck knows! I can't remember!...
Oh yeah...Keeping an open mind in the arts may very well save your life someday. Every art has something valuable to offer but some folks still insist that that one magical method is IT. I hope they never meet a real street fighter and please...Stay out of the octagon!
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Originally posted by Thai BriI'm not the one who keeps posting these desperate threads. Go and do a Kata or something, to spiritually lift you to Buddha. But watch out, he may kick your ass!
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Originally posted by Thai BriNo. Only traditional ones.
Boxing doesn't either nor does wrestling nor most other so called 'Modern" MAs
only the shit like you do ( combatives?) does so
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Scenario training is not needed to much for effective self defense. Best scenario training is hard sparring. But kyoukushin karate, seidokan, ashihara, and other full contact types are effective. They spar hard and all those styles are heavily influenced by muay thai and other kickboxing styles.
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I love the fact that the guy trying to defend Karate is calling Combatives shit.
Haw haw haw!
Actually, I would rate scenario training as important as any other factor in self defence training. The proper management of the crucial time immediately before fisticuffs can ensure victory before the other guy even knows its started.
Sparring is a useful tool. But no real fight starts with the combatants bowing to each other in their pyjamas and bare feet.
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Some karate sux donkey balls while others are very well rounded systems imo. Karate is a loose term. There are many styles of karate. It is like saying japense mas nearly. Bri in karates defense noone knows how the fight will start til it starts and no sparring is like fighting. Mma no holds competition is totally different than fighting on the street. Heh, fights don't last 10 min. The average fight is 30 seconds (not pulled out of my ass). For a good maist it should be 1-2 techniques and under 30 seconds.
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