Graeme McDowell's two shots clear of the field at the World Challenge after three rounds and has looked nearly unbeatable after posting his 11th consecutive round under par at the event. The U.S. Open champion appears to be a lock to win at Sherwood, but as we've seen countless times this year...
thats because people dont know how to strike, kick or kiai for that matter.
when you strike properly you only need a few inches to gain enough power, that coupled with the fact that there suppose to coincide with kyoshu points, to add to there effectiveness, and again they dont teach how to...
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...death) more effective then MMA? Dim mak (a subset of Chinese Kungfu) is depicted as a secret body of knowledge with techniques that attack pressure points and meridians, said to incapacitate or sometimes cause immediate or even delayed death to an opponent.
A pressure point in the field of...
I hate playing the computer cause literally all it does is clinch and takedown and it's so boring and annoying, I think the striking in that game is great, but the computer sucks. Is there anyway to make the computer do only striking or a game mode that's muay Thai only or something, thanks
If there is one constant in Alex Rodriguez's life, it is his uncanny ability to find the spotlight at the most inopportune times. It was no different on Thursday night, when he was again placed as the only obstacle between the New York Yankees and an exit toward the offseason's golf courses...
Moments before Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Matt Kemp came to bat in the eighth inning Monday night, a spectator near the visitor's on-deck circle at AT&T Park lured him over for a brief conversation.
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Dont tell me crap, "THere is no better martial art" cut the crap. Who will win if the have the same size, muscle and experience in their respective art.
Kokoro piece of shit shut the fuck up. All this crap that there are no best martial arts shove that up ur ass damn fool. There are better arts...
breaking etc? I have trained in ITF Taekwon-do for many years and part of the training from green belt level upwards is board breaking, using the techniques learned at that level to break boards, i think this is a good way to test technique and power
As the student advances for example red belt...
breaking etc? I have trained in ITF Taekwon-do for many years and part of the training from green belt level upwards is board breaking, using the techniques learned at that level to break boards, i think this is a good way to test technique and power
As the student advances for example red belt...
i'm a 13 year old boy and there isn't many clubs around my area
is it possible to learn a striking martial art completely off the internet? i know i wont be great but will i be decent?
Anyone know any arts that focus on quick hand strikes? Do not list Muy Thai or grappling arts or TKD because that is not what i'm talking about. Something like WingChun. I'm more of a hands guy and i don't believe in getting on the ground and wrestling around looking for holds. I like to end it...
Are there any traditional martial arts that don't teach both striking & grappling?
I only know of combat sports that don't teach both grappling & striking
grappling only-
judo
bjj
wrestling
etc.
striking only-
boxing
kickboxing
sport karate
etc.
Traditional styles of karate, jujutsu, kung...
concepts,wah lum north mantis kungfu? if anyone can inform me about any of these styles in debt even if just one id greatly appreciat it
best ansewer will be hard here cause i will b thankful for all who give a sincere ansewer