The last art i practiced was called Sun Kune Do.. Now the Founder/Instructer was Amazing He held Countless Titles in the world of fighting. And you could well belive it just buy looking at him.. His Techniques are the best ive ever seen best kics so much power and form.. He could hold a side kick well above head height and it looked solid enough to hang off of... He had a rep for knocking people out with his legs...
His Back ground was Karate, Ikedo, Judo. He and one of his friends constructed the above art. And is quite big in the london area here in the UK...
The art has a good range.
Sweeps, throws, Practical kicks and flashy kicks, Knees elbows, Wester hands ( boxing) Locking Techniques. lots of free sparring
Always emphasised on perfect form and power using the whole body to throw a technique. And the art went really well i used the practical side of it in a couple of street situations a few times.
The only trouble is ive trained under him for about 7 years. And i fear hes going down hill. Personally im a striker But i realise how usefull It is to be able to trap and grapple. So i train throwing sweeping grappling to have a good arsenal.
Ive always admired him for his amazing kicks and puntches And its given me alot of incentive to develope my self to the same level as him.. ( Altough im still no where near it.)
Anyway latly hes emphasising on more locking techniques than The dynamic side of things.. I fear this may be somthing to do with his age i hardly see him throw many techniques now its all joint locks.. I think hes adapting the art because hes loosing his strikeing abilities. Hes in his early 40s now..
Anyway i have to travel very far by train to train with him and i dont think its worth the effort any more..
And i have visited lots of arts and i cannot find a good instructer that can out strike me in sparring.
So ive been going to kick boxing classes and traing more practically at home with my friend as we share the same ideas for trainging for realism on the street.
Only trouble is i hve to watch my form cos ive noticed kickboxing does cut alot of form down so its usefull in the ring.
I suppose this is one of the good things about traditional arts cos they have routines and forms And they have been around for along time. So the instructers cannot just cange thier minds about thier art and Adapt it when they feel the need to.
His Back ground was Karate, Ikedo, Judo. He and one of his friends constructed the above art. And is quite big in the london area here in the UK...
The art has a good range.
Sweeps, throws, Practical kicks and flashy kicks, Knees elbows, Wester hands ( boxing) Locking Techniques. lots of free sparring
Always emphasised on perfect form and power using the whole body to throw a technique. And the art went really well i used the practical side of it in a couple of street situations a few times.
The only trouble is ive trained under him for about 7 years. And i fear hes going down hill. Personally im a striker But i realise how usefull It is to be able to trap and grapple. So i train throwing sweeping grappling to have a good arsenal.
Ive always admired him for his amazing kicks and puntches And its given me alot of incentive to develope my self to the same level as him.. ( Altough im still no where near it.)
Anyway latly hes emphasising on more locking techniques than The dynamic side of things.. I fear this may be somthing to do with his age i hardly see him throw many techniques now its all joint locks.. I think hes adapting the art because hes loosing his strikeing abilities. Hes in his early 40s now..
Anyway i have to travel very far by train to train with him and i dont think its worth the effort any more..
And i have visited lots of arts and i cannot find a good instructer that can out strike me in sparring.
So ive been going to kick boxing classes and traing more practically at home with my friend as we share the same ideas for trainging for realism on the street.
Only trouble is i hve to watch my form cos ive noticed kickboxing does cut alot of form down so its usefull in the ring.
I suppose this is one of the good things about traditional arts cos they have routines and forms And they have been around for along time. So the instructers cannot just cange thier minds about thier art and Adapt it when they feel the need to.
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