CounterStrike Kenpo Karate Women Self Defense
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@paulmariani1976 Stick to marching about. Leave Martial Arts to actual practitioners.
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@omg9111 I wasn't confusing the two. you sound a little confused. I said i have studied martial arts for 28 years. I never referred to myself as a martial artist. You are making inferences, that don't need to be made. I never said murderous intent is required for being a martial artist. Beside you are only a 17 year old kid. you have had guns pointed at you and lived, that only says the other person didn't have what it took to shoot.
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@paulmariani1976 - the discipline, respect, honesty, courtesy, and Shaolin Kung Fu values will always apply, and what DOES work in Hung Gar is the basics with its blocking and powerful strikes. I took wrestling so far, all three years of High-School, with my instructor mixing mostly Jiu Jitsu because him and his brother are volunteer fire-fighters who ALSO work in Albuquerque MMA. No, I'm not a UFC fighter, my primary is Kung Fu. But my MAIN point is, although any attack can be countered,
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@paulmariani1976 My age has absolutely nothing to do with my experience living where I do with the confrontations I've had and most likely will have in the future. I train merely what works, and cut out the beautiful crap I learn in between. For example, the nine years I've trained Wing Chun alongside Hung Gar as my self-defense and striking, I've learned boxing combination's and ducking/weaving for its ridiculously efficiency in a REAL confrontation. Many Hung Gar techniques don't work. But -
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@omg9111 At your age you may feel that those techniques are infallible, but there is always someone better. In the 28 years since I first began to study Wing Chun, and Aikido, I have been in alot of fights in the Army, on the street and places I won't mention. Some of us are resistant to takedowns. To say that they work on whomever shows your lack of experience. I have yet to see an attack that can't be countered. Good luck :-)
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@paulmariani1976 I'm seventeen now. Been doing Kung Fu and Chinese Kenpo for almost ten years now. That comment made two years ago was and still is a basic understanding. I don't mean to make myself rise upon a pedestal here, but I've been in eighteen fights on the street due to the area I live in and the nature of the people here. Practical, efficient, and easy take-downs work on whomever. Absolute faith in what I know to work, as I've made it happen. Thank you.
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I've used them in the street and broke a guys wrist so it can work
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Actually I go to that school and we take gun defense you retard!!!!! btw we would kick the crap out of you!!! your worthless
@paulmariani1976 Being an efficient martial artist in NO WAY means I need to have that sort of intent at ALL. I've been stabbed at, I've had guns pulled out on me, and I've gotten away with my life very well knowing I COULD have killed the dumb bastard at hand with his own knife, laying bloody on the floor with a broken wrist. Don't confuse your duty as a soldier to kill someone with being a martial artist. Your not a martial artist, your a soldier. There's a big difference there.
omg9111 6 months ago 3
Hm. Good control (considering you were using partners), great complexity. Over all I think that if a man tries to man-handle any of you woman, you'll put up one helluva fight.
Onigord 3 years ago 3