Shade's Hand To Hand Practice

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2007

Sorry for the dark video, but anyways here's me just trying out some hand to hand moves, not very fluid, but good for a first try don't ya think ;)oh btw, this isn't a speed video, just a showoff vid lol

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  • You should really consider some formal training. Coming from a family that owns a Dojo, I recommend you do so. You will benefit to learn from someone whose profession is to study the arts. My father is a Master Kung Fu instructor, I have grown up with the stuff. It is wise to learn real technique before you assume you are able to teach it yourself.

  • Thanks for the good advice, but I never wanted to teach hand to hand, I teach how to hold and spin a weapon but that's about it. I've always wanted a master, always wanted to attend a dojo or school that offers lessons in any martial arts, but it's just not available to me where I'm at. I'm sorry if I offended you in this video, I just got a message with someone asking me if I can do as flashy of moves weaponless just as I do with a blade. Again, didn't meant to disrespect in any way.

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  • yepp, it happens, anyways, i will work on my CoG in the future ;)

  • oh well then that explains a lot! haha, i hate moving in those kind of pants (not to mention i always trip when i do a kick with them on, but thats why theyre named what theyre named)

  • lol, well, one factor is that i'm wearing hottopic "tripp" pants that have flappy chains all over them, kinda switches things up a bit.

  • I know what you mean, i take taekwon do but ive also practiced karate, jujitsu, and kenpo but taekwondo is the only one ive learned from a master, i combine all of that to make my own style, but i recommend fixing your center of gravity, you seem kind of wobbly and shifting your balance at the right moment can make your attacks more devastating.

  • I'd recommend taking some lessons. I've been teaching myself for years and just had my first Wushu lesson today. Needless to say, some things I had gotten completely wrong but I also learnt a huge amount about simple basics such as how I shift my body weight. It was very cool and I'm looking forward to going again next week.

  • no, every "martial art" is pretty much just improvised and made up, i do study ju-jit-su and some tai-kwon techniques but i've never been under any trainer or any master, these are all my own style ;

  • Just wondering, do you take karate/martial arts lessons?

  • Sweet...

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