@Magneticitist - Best defense against a crowd would be some fast running legs, endurance and quick thinking to find a hiding spot without being seen. For the real world, Krav Maga would be the most useful. It's extremely effective and easy to learn. It's kinda 'dirty' (groin kicks, eye clawing, throat punching) but when it comes to self defense, anything goes. With training and experience you can cripple several attackers then cheese it before they pull out a gun. Makes sense to me!
@xIntoThePitx krav maga is definitely cool and useful lol.. cant put it down.. but i just imagine being swarmed by a crowd and defending myself.. eventually i may need to put some "finishing moves" on these dudes, otherwise im going to keep trying to disarm and defend against all these guys and eventually get overcome with my ass kicked. maybe against one or 2 people u can fling them around til they get tuckered out lol
tried taikwondo, karate, and judo/aikido, and hated them all because these particular techniques all rely on your opponent grabbing you somewhere on your clothing that just doesn't happen in most real fights. boxers or martial artists are not going to walk up close to your body and try to grab you. they are going to punch or kick the shit out of you, and if they are quick, you are not grabbing jack shit. learn how to box or kickbox if you want to avoid catching a beatdown.
To any na-sayers, if you don't like aikido, give it a chance anyway. Go to a good dojo if you have one in your area, you will be surprised how effective it really is. It LOOKS like dancing, but when you get on the mat, you quickly realize it's a one sided dance. lol
@Minatour94 The stuff you normally see doesn't have striking;however, when you take more advanced classes, there is a lot of striking with weapons. Trust me, it's a lot of fun. It is useless to try in a fight if you haven't perfected it, but if you have, you are a force to be reconed with.
@itsBlueSlims you're pathetic. Watch this vid watch?v=fy_a7xLzL6w&feature=related Seagal would tear your ass apart in a fight. Seagal trained Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida. Go watch the vids too they're in the related vids list.
@xIntoThePitx rofl cant argue with that.. thats real world shit right there
Magneticitist 9 hours ago
@Magneticitist - Best defense against a crowd would be some fast running legs, endurance and quick thinking to find a hiding spot without being seen. For the real world, Krav Maga would be the most useful. It's extremely effective and easy to learn. It's kinda 'dirty' (groin kicks, eye clawing, throat punching) but when it comes to self defense, anything goes. With training and experience you can cripple several attackers then cheese it before they pull out a gun. Makes sense to me!
xIntoThePitx 12 hours ago
@xIntoThePitx krav maga is definitely cool and useful lol.. cant put it down.. but i just imagine being swarmed by a crowd and defending myself.. eventually i may need to put some "finishing moves" on these dudes, otherwise im going to keep trying to disarm and defend against all these guys and eventually get overcome with my ass kicked. maybe against one or 2 people u can fling them around til they get tuckered out lol
Magneticitist 17 hours ago
@Magneticitist - Krav Maga ;)
xIntoThePitx 1 day ago
tried taikwondo, karate, and judo/aikido, and hated them all because these particular techniques all rely on your opponent grabbing you somewhere on your clothing that just doesn't happen in most real fights. boxers or martial artists are not going to walk up close to your body and try to grab you. they are going to punch or kick the shit out of you, and if they are quick, you are not grabbing jack shit. learn how to box or kickbox if you want to avoid catching a beatdown.
Magneticitist 3 weeks ago
Why is it so hard for people to spell *SEAGAL.* It's S E A G A L, not S E G A L.
SnackNapper 1 month ago
To any na-sayers, if you don't like aikido, give it a chance anyway. Go to a good dojo if you have one in your area, you will be surprised how effective it really is. It LOOKS like dancing, but when you get on the mat, you quickly realize it's a one sided dance. lol
Ben762x51 2 months ago
@Minatour94 The stuff you normally see doesn't have striking;however, when you take more advanced classes, there is a lot of striking with weapons. Trust me, it's a lot of fun. It is useless to try in a fight if you haven't perfected it, but if you have, you are a force to be reconed with.
Ben762x51 2 months ago
@itsBlueSlims they role so they don't break their necks.
aikido was used in old times for war and death, the throws would kill if u dont land properly.
TheMrClarko 2 months ago
@itsBlueSlims you're pathetic. Watch this vid watch?v=fy_a7xLzL6w&feature=related Seagal would tear your ass apart in a fight. Seagal trained Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida. Go watch the vids too they're in the related vids list.
KingRaaa95 2 months ago