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Resident Groaner
- Jun 2003
- 2112
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There are no second chances.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom YumGhost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
Originally posted by Uke View PostVery true. We spar full contact using arnis, but I was speaking of MT, boxing and kickboxing.... basically empty hand techniques. Aside from FMA, its all live drills. Live drills work for ground fighting, striking, throws, and just about every other aspect.
I got into arnis through my thai boxing instructor. his base is arnis and thai boxing is an add on for him, but hes truely mastered both. So through the thai boxing i got into arnis.
My goal is to at some point up my arnis knowledge and add BJJ, i know very little about ground fighting. Im really a complete beginner to it having studied it very briefly at some MMA schools in japan, thailand and uk but its so limited id be classed as a beginner.
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Originally posted by Ghost View Posti agree with live drills. Ive certainly found my arnis training useful and would not want to be without it. If i could only pick one id pick thai boxing, but id not have any problem with only having arnis or something similar.
I got into arnis through my thai boxing instructor. his base is arnis and thai boxing is an add on for him, but hes truely mastered both. So through the thai boxing i got into arnis.
My goal is to at some point up my arnis knowledge and add BJJ, i know very little about ground fighting. Im really a complete beginner to it having studied it very briefly at some MMA schools in japan, thailand and uk but its so limited id be classed as a beginner.
Its great that you're starting out and want to learn. All I have to say to you is make sure that you're doing what it is that you really intend do, and don't be hoodwinked into accepting a TMA being passed off for modern RBSD.
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Resident Groaner
- Jun 2003
- 2112
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There are no second chances.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom YumGhost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
Ok, was an interesting discussion, thanks for your time
Originally posted by Uke View PostWell, IMO you seem to be fond of your instructor and have made up your mind as to what you will do. I think you should do what makes you happy in the end. Still, I think you need to learn a bit more about actual RBSD and get more exposure before you settle on any one thing.
Its great that you're starting out and want to learn. All I have to say to you is make sure that you're doing what it is that you really intend do, and don't be hoodwinked into accepting a TMA being passed off for modern RBSD.
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