little about Robert Bussey
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@surobakianinpo Yehr, u better shut up.
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@PriusRider ok then, you're a real though guy.
i've got no tapes myself so i'd better shut up, or you'll tape me for sure...
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@surobakianinpo yehr, of course... I got the Ungerman SWAT and BOdyguard Trainign tapes from Panther.
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@PriusRider if YOU sayz so, it must be true :D :D :D
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shit. the guy is hold the weapon to loose. No professional is doing that.
but needs to be fixed on the upper body.
What a bunch of yerks...
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@Jissenka He was a student of Nagato Sensei, I believe. He did not take the godan test and rose to yondan somewhat quickly. However, at that time, Hatsumi sensei was trying to build an organization and was promoting people who showed some talent quickly. He was also studying directly in Japan.
He did not take the godan test, because he felt it was spiritualism that did not fit with his brand of Christianity. So, he never received a teaching license.
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cool :-)
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i like robert's system too better its togakure ryu system traditionly
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@jaries12 I would agree that is a factor, but it's sure not the only one.
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@dlsmithy At the end of the day it really depends if you can take a hit or not. The majority of people have a weak and untrained chin and will drop if you tap it.
If you go to UFCs website and go to the Learn UFC tab (on the top right), then click Rules in the drop down box, there is a list of over 31 rules of things you can not use in a MMA fight. NONE OF THESE RULES APPLY IN A STREET ATTACK. I have trained both and while MMA style training is awesome & really tough, YOU ARE STILL TRAINING FOR A SPORTING ENVIRONMENT. Its a different mind-set.
dlsmithy 2 years ago 10
he studied bujinkan with Hatsumi back in the day then went on to form his own martial arts organization
kickfighter666 3 years ago 5