The Humps Posted July 6, 2006 Share Posted July 6, 2006 ah parang nakita ko nga un sa yague....visit ko nga myathanks sir olympus Quote Link to comment
Dr_Shameless Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 what's the best and practical martial arts to learn??? suggestions po and why... Quote Link to comment
SnobbySnak Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 what's the best and practical martial arts to learn??? suggestions po and why...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> This is a whole thread on it's own and I'm sure there will be a million versions as to what's the best. Basically, any one style can beat another. To me, it's a personal choice as to what style fits a person and how well that person executes. MMA covers both stand up and ground, but within MMA is a mix of what ever style you want. Even the untrained idiot who starts throwing punches can win because he's so unorthodox that the trained guys may get confused. My stand up is Wing Chun and my ground is Gracie BJJ. I'm better at my stand up game, but I'm knowledgable and proficient enough not to get into trouble on the ground. Pick an art or two that interests you and go with that. Quote Link to comment
pentax^27 Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 sorry if im OT: what is the discipline of jacky chan and jet li? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 sorry if im OT: what is the discipline of jacky chan and jet li?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Jackie Chan took up various forms of kung fu and western boxing.. jet Li took up wushu Quote Link to comment
hellspawn Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 Jackie Chan took up various forms of kung fu and western boxing.. jet Li took up wushu<{POST_SNAPBACK}> jackie chan was trained since childhood at the peking opera house, in a style called "peking opera". the people who studied here have reported that the training was far more brutal then in any kung fu school (beatings, starvation, and slave labour were common). the history of peking opera supposedly goes back to the fall of the first shaolin temple and the five monks who were the only survivors of the massacre, but like a lot of martial arts myths is probably 80% bullshit, 15% wishful thinking and 5% truth. jackie chan's "older brother" (the one who looked after an intake of new students) at the peking opera house was sammo hung. the purpose of the peking opera house, and peking opera training was originally to preserve the kung fu handed down by one of the monks, again see comment about bullshit etc. what the opera house produced were actors first and foremost, not fighters. for a better look at peking opera, and the history of martial arts in chinese cinema, see a documentary called "the art of action: martial arts in the movies". it's hosted by samuel l jackson and contains rare footage fro the early days of chinese martial arts cinema. jet li studied wushu at the beijing amateur sports school and won his first national wushu championship as part of the national team. he retired at 17 and began his movie carer shortly after. he was never a shaolin monk, people who say this don't know their arse from their elbow. his first movie was "shaolin temple" directed by chang hsin yen, and this is where the bullshit probably came from. Quote Link to comment
pogingpogi Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 kung possible gawa na lang tayo ng team natin tapos hanap tayo ng place tayo tayo na lang magturuan...palagay niyo... Quote Link to comment
mick8 Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 nice thread, very informative. saan pa ba magandang mag training ng aikido? ang layo kasi kung sa UP. i just live here in makati. does anyone here train in aikido? @pogingpogi - do you still practice kickboxing bro? Quote Link to comment
Alphamale-X Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 kung possible gawa na lang tayo ng team natin tapos hanap tayo ng place tayo tayo na lang magturuan...palagay niyo... This is a good Idea bro!..actually you can easily buy instructional videos and books,and I'm sure most of us whose into martials already have a few.. and the only thing you need is a sparring partner to practice it and share thoughts with...before I used to be with this group where they teach grappling just for the love of it..we would usually meet..and we rent this studio in cubao..real cheap until it needs to be renovated..we usually share around 200 pesos/ month for the place ..then we practice..it was real fun..at makaakmura pa! so I'think this idea of yours will work man ..and we can also share discipline..we'll build friendship and learn at the same time malay mo maka buo tayo nang team nang pang laban sa URCC heheh!.. in case anyone will organize this ..100% support ako! Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 Same question here were can we find Yawyan. thanks san ba may nagtuturo ng hybrid yawyan Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 Same question here were can we find Yawyan. thanks I think hybrid yawyan is found in maic's gym, marikina. Yaw yan ardigma si found in yague st in makati. The main branch is in a sidestreet along edsa near mrt Quote Link to comment
biromn Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 Sir repeating a question I posted. I am planning to go back to training. What is holding me back is an injury I had that left me with a limp all over my right hip down to my to my right foot. Where should I get this "fixed" ? Alternative TCM or even mainstream medicine answers would be welcome. I also figure age is a factor too since I am 38 na. Used to shrug off tapilok walk it off. But then falling straight down from a ladder on one leg is gonna be a stress for anyone. Quote Link to comment
pogingpogi Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 nice thread, very informative. saan pa ba magandang mag training ng aikido? ang layo kasi kung sa UP. i just live here in makati. does anyone here train in aikido? @pogingpogi - do you still practice kickboxing bro? oo bro...may halong grappling courtesy of our affiliates groups wrestling din This is a good Idea bro!..actually you can easily buy instructional videos and books,and I'm sure most of us whose into martials already have a few.. and the only thing you need is a sparring partner to practice it and share thoughts with...before I used to be with this group where they teach grappling just for the love of it..we would usually meet..and we rent this studio in cubao..real cheap until it needs to be renovated..we usually share around 200 pesos/ month for the place ..then we practice..it was real fun..at makaakmura pa! so I'think this idea of yours will work man ..and we can also share discipline..we'll build friendship and learn at the same time malay mo maka buo tayo nang team nang pang laban sa URCC heheh!.. in case anyone will organize this ..100% support ako! thanks man... kase IMO ....lahat naman tayo may sariling technique na pwede nating ishare sa mga ka bro natin....I'm sure iba sa atin jujitsu,judo,kickboxing,aikido....and sigurado meron din tayo mga books and videos....so sana maging ok na tayo tayo na lang makakamura pa , and we can gain friends and a team also.... Same question here were can we find Yawyan. thanks san ba location mo bro? Sir repeating a question I posted. I am planning to go back to training. What is holding me back is an injury I had that left me with a limp all over my right hip down to my to my right foot. Where should I get this "fixed" ? Alternative TCM or even mainstream medicine answers would be welcome. I also figure age is a factor too since I am 38 na. Used to shrug off tapilok walk it off. But then falling straight down from a ladder on one leg is gonna be a stress for anyone. sir biromn, patingnan mo mna sa dr. yung nangyari try going to ortophaedic in banawe they can surely help you...or in St. lukes look for dr. abrahan he's a specialst sports orthopaedic surgeon....hth Quote Link to comment
donatello1 Posted July 18, 2006 Share Posted July 18, 2006 Greeting all, Trained in various Asian arts over the years, still do.However focus is the Philippine Warrior Art commonly known as Kali, Arnis, Eskrima.It is also a way to honor our ancestors. From before Lapu-Lapu, the Katipunan, WW2 and the present.The art lives and evolves to remain relevant in our time.It is no wonder that elite special forces around the globe include our bladed arts in their training.Places such as US, Korea, S. Africa, Australia, England and Israel to name a few. Quote Link to comment
bayushi Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 martial arts trivia: did you know that filipino knife fighting is recognized to be one of the deadliest in the world? filipino martial arts bow to no other in terms of effectiveness and usage. Quote Link to comment
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