My friends have started practising MMA techniques in one of the guys' basement. It's mostly for shits and giggles, I wish I could join in but unfortunately I'm not usually available when they do it.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:21 pm
by Shad
Mixed Martial Arts techniques?...
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:32 pm
by Syobon
Things like armbars and triangle holds. Also some basic takedowns. Are you familiar with MMA matches?
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:34 pm
by FatOldRobot
Isn't MMA an event, not a fighting style or a martial art type?
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:14 pm
by Syobon
Sort of, it's a type of match that allows both hitting, kicking and grappling and has martial artists of all kinds competing. However, the sport has evolved into a blend of different styles that has been proven most effective. So when I say MMA techniques, I mean techniques that are commonly used in MMA matches and have been proven effective.
UFC is an example of an MMA event.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:32 pm
by LordSeth
Oh, Tomorrow I'm going to go through the second of three intermediary tests to get a second dan/degree black belt in TKD.
Pity my schedule means that I'm going to get 5 hours, tops, of sleep tonight. Oh well, I can handle that.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:32 pm
by Syobon
Two of my friends are trained nurses, so I'm not too worried.
Wikipedia says MMA is a sport btw.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:55 pm
by FatOldRobot
Syobon wrote:Two of my friends are trained nurses, so I'm not too worried.
Well, if someone is really wailing on someone the referee will immediately stop the fight. I do usually prefer to see two fighters duke it out standing than slow wrestling matches, but I appreciate the technique and dexterity involved in the latter.
I don't think I understand your point about respect though, how is it less respectful to first take someone down and then hit them in the face then to hit them in the face directly?
The fight in the video was pretty ugly yeah, here's another "small" guy versus big guy fight that's better imo.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:40 am
by Shad
Thread unlocked because Syobon wants to talk about how much he loves Van Damme.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:58 am
by Syobon
Thanks Great Handsome Oppressor.
Nah just wanted to talk some more about martial arts in general and maybe if people could post vids of fights they liked or something?
I still like fights like this with very different opponents. And it's always great to see so much respect between opponents.
Re: The Martial Arts Thread of Asskickery
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:44 pm
by LordSeth
Oh hey, I was going to ask for this to be unlocked, but here it is! I feel better putting this here than unimportant topics.
Anyways, the dojang where I practice Tae Kwon Do is closing. They've been having a lot of trouble with getting enough people to attend regularly, myself included with both school and a job. They are going to hold four more classes and then it's done. It's really saddening for me, because I've been going there for around 6 years, and that's almost a third of my life. Also I was 2/3s of the way to earning a second degree black belt, which I guess I'll never get. I was hoping to get that someday, I'd actually be the first they'd ever train at that level. I guess it's probably for the best, since I still have problems of muscling my moves instead of the speed/finesse they want. Guess I should find some kind of rack now, and hang up my belts on a wall, I don't know what else to do with them.
Fun fact: The school almost closed the summer of my second year. The friends that I carpooled with were practically the only regular attenders, but we were enough at the time that they stayed open. I always kind of held a bit of pride in that, but now I feel like I've failed them. Like I should have been attending more, and maybe they'd stay open. Maybe I'm just being selfish in wanting to say "I saved the school twice! Haha!"