Martial Arts!

I should have added 'wait cant u see im trainin *Roundhouse kick on the bag* lol thing was he works there, so we were xpected to ask for things...i dunno wat kind this kung fu is, i guess the bro could explain a few more details on wing chun..

From the kicks that i saw, it was similar to what we done at muay thai boxin and kick boxing
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haha. i know people like that.
 
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Well seeing how you cant "run" like that anymore, whats option B? and you better have a plan B:X


well when your young and canines are out get a bite out of you, all you can do is run. I probably could try out for marathons in those days. As for now, don't need to run. I can take hits and still stand my ground, not that it'll come to that inshallah, i already know the vitals to take a man down, paralyze him, or even kill him :D
 
well when your young and canines are out get a bite out of you, all you can do is run. I probably could try out for marathons in those days. As for now, don't need to run. I can take hits and still stand my ground, not that it'll come to that inshallah, i already know the vitals to take a man down, paralyze him, or even kill him :D

woot! youre a lethal weapon. show me show me :giggling:
 
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South east asia has their own martial arts too...

for example "silat"

History
The beginning of formulized martial arts in Southeast Asia can be traced back to India and China. Traders and settlers from both lands have long been living in the region and provided the basis for local culture, including martial arts. The impact that Indian martial arts had on silat evident from the use of silambam staffs and the thigh-slapping found in many forms of silat which is reminiscent of Hindu wrestling for example. Even silat's animal styles are derived from those of India. Additionally, bas-reliefs in Srivijaya which clearly illustrate warriors wielding weapons such as the Chinese double-edged sword also suggest a strong Chinese influence.

With the rise of Malay civilizations, combat became more advanced and silat was institutionalized. There are a number of legends of how this happened but only one has any historical significance. The story tells of a Sumatran woman who witnessed a fight between a tiger and a very large bird while fetching water from a well. Both animals, unfortunately, died in the fight. The woman's angry husband came to scold her for her tardiness but she blocked all of his attacks, remembering the movements of the fighting animals that she saw earlier. The couple later formulized the art and founded the first style of silat. However true this story is, archeological evidence shows that silat was indeed created in the Sumatra-based empire of Srivijaya and flourished after it spread to Java.

Java was home to the Mataram Kingdom and, together with Srivijaya, was an important centre for education and religion, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism. It attracted monks and learned men from various parts of South-East Asia. This allowed silat to influence and be influenced by other styles from nearby countries such as Krabi Krabong from Thailand and Banshay from Myanmar. Trade with Okinawa also brought about the similarities between silat and karate as well as various Japanese weapon-arts like tessenjutsu and bojutsu.

By the early 1300s, silat was already highly refined, much like its present form. After Dutch colonization, silat was brought to Netherlands by Indonesian immigrants. From there it spread to other parts of Europe to eventually become as popular as it is today.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silat

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South east asia has their own martial arts too...

for example "silat"



Silat

I know silat. But i think silat is too 'danty' . it reminds me of dancing more than fighting. I wouldnt take a person doing silat serious. *shrug* its pretty tho. or maybe its different forms i havent seen...:?
 
^^^lol at danty...

there is another one...which we called it "TOMOI'

Tomoi shares the common history of the various Southeast Asian forms of kickboxing which were based on Chinese techniques with some Indian influence. It is not known exactly when Tomoi was first practiced, but it is most widely practiced in northern Malaysia along the Thai border. The Terengganu state traded extensively with Angkor and was captured by Siam in the early 1800s. Tomoi was probably brought into what is now Malaysia long before this time since northern states like Kelantan have always been home to ethnic Thais. Even before British colonization it was a popular pastime among not only Thais but Malays, Chinese and Indians as well. It remained so until 1990 when the Kelantan government under the administration of PAS banned a number of traditional arts including Malay attire, dances and tomoi along with them. In late 2006 the ban was abolished and the art was again allowed to be practiced under the proposed name name of "Muay Kelate". The preferred name used by promoters is freestyle kickboxing while those from outside Kelantan often just call it Muay Thai.


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cover your eyes...but that is the Uniform...
 
^^^lol at danty...

there is another one...which we called it "TOMOI'




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Muay_Thai_10-1.jpg


cover your eyes...but that is the Uniform...

ohhhhh tomoi! i know this. but by its other name at the bottom muay thai. I LIKE this. MashaaAllah.

and lol at 'cover your eyes' you have to do that alot in 'boxing' no matter what form now a days, i dont know whats their issue with not having on clothes.:enough!:
 
Philippino Stick fighting is a form of Silat and from what I’ve seen in anything but dainty >.<
 
I wanna do martial arts

Hey have you guys seen Vladimir Putin in action!
 
^^^lol at danty...

there is another one...which we called it "TOMOI'




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Muay_Thai_10-1.jpg


cover your eyes...but that is the Uniform...

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That looks very similar to the kicks and 'uniform' of a muay thai boxer, reminds of the movie ong bak

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ohhhhh tomoi! i know this. but by its other name at the bottom muay thai. I LIKE this. MashaaAllah.

and lol at 'cover your eyes' you have to do that alot in 'boxing' no matter what form now a days, i dont know whats their issue with not having on clothes.:enough!:

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lol Well thing is, movement can be restricted once your in the atmosphere of the ring, you sweat alot due to the combat and the heat around you, hence your clothing stick to you and makes life just that much more harder...But then some can argue some clothing doesnt restrict you, i guess the material matters as much as the design of the clothing

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:D Im Martial arts infatuated....Anyone else on here like/love or interested in martial arts?

I love taekwondo, and jujitsu....and lately MMA has drawn my attention. For any Martial Artist out there, what do you guys do for home excerise and to practise and stuff?

Ive always wanted to learn martial arts...:) Im very slightly obsessed. I did go to Wing Chun Kung Fu for a few lessons, but I didnt like my teacher (and was ill for 2 lessons), so I dropped it. Im hoping to start again when I move back to England. Just with a different teacher.
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Ive always wanted to do Tae Kwon Do; Is it hard to learn?:?
 
Ive always wanted to learn martial arts...:) Im very slightly obsessed. I did go to Wing Chun Kung Fu for a few lessons, but I didnt like my teacher (and was ill for 2 lessons), so I dropped it. Im hoping to start again when I move back to England. Just with a different teacher.
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Ive always wanted to do Tae Kwon Do; Is it hard to learn?:?


Hard? Naw not really but much like any martial arts it takes much practise, focus, and determination. Anything will become diffcult with the wrong mind set and lack of focus and determination. If you understand what youre being taught then its easy, the hard part is practising it over and over and over again to master the thing.

A master in taekwondo whom name i cant recall right now once said

"Dont fear the man who practised a thousand kicks once, but fear the man who practised one kick a thousand times"

and this is the case with anything you learn in any form of martial arts. Plus generallly once you learn the basics everything is pretty much added on to that and you just learn new ways, or just more in general.

Anyone is welcome to add to this, or differ even.

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A master in taekwondo whom name i cant recall right now once said

"Dont fear the man who practised a thousand kicks once, but fear the man who practised one kick a thousand times"

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MashaAllah i forgot i even told you all that time ago, you have passed the memory test, now focus!:p

Oh and yeah, 'the bag does not hit back' :D:D

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MashaAllah i forgot i even told you all that time ago, you have passed the memory test, now focus!:p

Oh and yeah, 'the bag does not hit back' :D:D

:w: Fighters

:giggling: jokester :p InshaaAllah maybe one day you'll be a master. Just not mine haha.

And what bag doenst hit back? Im confused :?
 
:giggling: jokester :p InshaaAllah maybe one day you'll be a master. Just not mine haha.

And what bag doenst hit back? Im confused :?
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I think twas said by Bruce lee, but i'll take credit for it:p I told him it! lol...Just to emphasise on the fact that u can be as good as anyone when it comes to hitting a punch bag, but the fact is, it doesnt hit u back, so dont matter how good you are..

By being good when someone hits you back is when you know you have acomplished something:D Now once again FOCUS!:p Go punch and break a brick:p It wont hit ya back so there's no real point in it, but go ahead jus for the fun of it lol

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I think twas said by Bruce lee, but i'll take credit for it:p I told him it! lol...Just to emphasise on the fact that u can be as good as anyone when it comes to hitting a punch bag, but the fact is, it doesnt hit u back, so dont matter how good you are..

By being good when someone hits you back is when you know you have acomplished something:D Now once again FOCUS!:p Go punch and break a brick:p It wont hit ya back so there's no real point in it, but go ahead jus for the fun of it lol

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lol ohhhhh ahaha ;D

whatever! prehaps you'll serve as perfect target practice then? :rollseyes
 
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erm erm erm poke someones eyes if you get close enough:D Really tickles the one being poked, but dont wait around to see them laugh lol

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