Ok what does "BJJ" stand for? I have seen it alot.
well tkd has gotten me far in all aspects of life inside the competition and out, would have to disagree licky tkd is very usefull in all areas of fighting anywhere you go
9yrs with Go Kan Ryu Karate, I claim the right as the longest ever serving Blue Belt in Victoria :lol: :lol: ...in the end I just couldn't be fagged with it. I was in a few State tornaments in some of the open kumite divisions...but........I took up surburban footy instead I figure I'm more into team sports
Personally I'd go with something a little less "structured" than some of the karate styles. Muay Thai always took my interest, but I never ventured there. Good luck, there are just bucketloads of styles out there
anyone do kendo?
Thanks for the input (and PM's) I don't have any real reason for wanting to learn one. I just feel like I would like to.
Just not sure what one or if I should learn a few.
Where are you in Nth Qld cause I know a few places you could try depending on where you live.I did boxing for a while when I was younger and now I'm doing karate. I love it.
I would like to try mauy thai but nobody does it where I live.
Have a look at this.
Marcelo vs. former UFC Heavyweight Champ, Andre Arlovski (Arlovski outweighs him by 70-80 lbs)
YouTube - Marcelo Garcia VS Andrei Arlovski pt2
Not a bad clip, there is some good clean technique displayed, however I have participated and can appreciate whats going on and know what I'm looking at, unfortunately for the average Joe watching it , it's just 2 blokes rolling around on the mat
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