Porn Star Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 sasabak ka na rin? hehe if yes... welcome to the club papanot me.. my son.. di regular yung training ng coach nya eh.. tsaka i'm thinking of shifting him to taekwando kasi may scholarship program yun sa school.. :goatee: Quote Link to comment
Lagnonector Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 not me.. my son.. di regular yung training ng coach nya eh.. tsaka i'm thinking of shifting him to taekwando kasi may scholarship program yun sa school.. :goatee: thats good bro... MT kasi is di applicable for children.. just my 2 cents oo bro ok yan... i wish your son the best pare... hope i can help sometimes.. xiao.. Quote Link to comment
riceb0i Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 thats good bro... MT kasi is di applicable for children.. just my 2 cents oo bro ok yan... i wish your son the best pare... hope i can help sometimes.. xiao..Muay Thai IS a good sport to pick up by kids... i've seen 14-16 year old kids do MT... when they start at that age God knows how far they'll be able to develop their game... a good MT school is located in Las Pinas chief, i believe so Elorde yun sa may Southmall IMO TKD is TKD the sport TKD really doesn't teach you anything but to kick fancy and how to make that ooomph sound when your feet hits the pads... but to each his own, and if your kid will get a school scholarship because of TKD then have him/her go for it man Quote Link to comment
Porn Star Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 Muay Thai IS a good sport to pick up by kids... i've seen 14-16 year old kids do MT... when they start at that age God knows how far they'll be able to develop their game... a good MT school is located in Las Pinas chief, i believe so Elorde yun sa may Southmall IMO TKD is TKD the sport TKD really doesn't teach you anything but to kick fancy and how to make that ooomph sound when your feet hits the pads... but to each his own, and if your kid will get a school scholarship because of TKD then have him/her go for it man noted. Quote Link to comment
Lagnonector Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 (edited) Muay Thai IS a good sport to pick up by kids... i've seen 14-16 year old kids do MT... when they start at that age God knows how far they'll be able to develop their game... a good MT school is located in Las Pinas chief, i believe so Elorde yun sa may Southmall IMO TKD is TKD the sport TKD really doesn't teach you anything but to kick fancy and how to make that ooomph sound when your feet hits the pads... but to each his own, and if your kid will get a school scholarship because of TKD then have him/her go for it man Porn Star's Son is just six years of age.... the progression of the sport is mainly for hard striking like karate or sambo... the 14 - 16 guys are in the exception.... and parang wala pang SFF sports style ng MT like the others very risky sa ganyang edad ang MT... i really agree... ive seen a lot of children starting young and then injured... ok na muna siguro sa ngayon mag try sya ng TKD but shift na lang sa MT if ever the boy wants... and yeah the scholarship in the school is a great reason also to pursue the TKD... Edited August 27, 2009 by Lagnonector Quote Link to comment
Porn Star Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 (edited) Porn Star's Son is just six years of age.... the progression of the sport is mainly for hard striking like karate or sambo... the 14 - 16 guys are in the exception.... and parang wala pang SFF sports style ng MT like the others very risky sa ganyang edad ang MT... i really agree... ive seen a lot of children starting young and then injured... ok na muna siguro sa ngayon mag try sya ng TKD but shift na lang sa MT if ever the boy wants... and yeah the scholarship in the school is a great reason also to pursue the TKD...noted.. pag babandahin ko na lang anak ko.. hehehehe Edited August 28, 2009 by Porn Star Quote Link to comment
leech Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 Porn Star's Son is just six years of age.... the progression of the sport is mainly for hard striking like karate or sambo... the 14 - 16 guys are in the exception.... and parang wala pang SFF sports style ng MT like the others very risky sa ganyang edad ang MT... i really agree... ive seen a lot of children starting young and then injured... ok na muna siguro sa ngayon mag try sya ng TKD but shift na lang sa MT if ever the boy wants... and yeah the scholarship in the school is a great reason also to pursue the TKD... kids in thailand are starting to learn MT by the age of 4, alot of them are already fighting by the age of 7 or 8 yrs old...and i dont think that MT would be that hard for kids to adapt...IMHO medyo rigorous lang yung training style nya pero if adaptation lang ang paguusapan hindi naman siguro sila mahihirapan ng todo...i'll ask my coach if he can accomodate a 6yr old kid sa class nya...text kita saer PS kpag sumagot na... Quote Link to comment
Porn Star Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 kids in thailand are starting to learn MT by the age of 4, alot of them are already fighting by the age of 7 or 8 yrs old...and i dont think that MT would be that hard for kids to adapt...IMHO medyo rigorous lang yung training style nya pero if adaptation lang ang paguusapan hindi naman siguro sila mahihirapan ng todo...i'll ask my coach if he can accomodate a 6yr old kid sa class nya...text kita saer PS kpag sumagot na...sige nga.. tsaka san ba dojo nyo? :goatee: Quote Link to comment
leech Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 sige nga.. tsaka san ba dojo nyo? :goatee: dito lang around alabang area... Quote Link to comment
aldrinadj Posted September 7, 2009 Share Posted September 7, 2009 try nyo shotokan karate.. Quote Link to comment
whabboi Posted September 9, 2009 Share Posted September 9, 2009 brown belter here karate hehe Quote Link to comment
kendimann Posted September 13, 2009 Share Posted September 13, 2009 machida is reinventing the art of karate. though the form is not that good to look at but the effectiveness of this art is second to none Quote Link to comment
businessdeal Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 i wann atry krav maga its scientific you can defend yourself and neutralized your attacker as fast as possible. Quote Link to comment
pussyeater Posted October 7, 2009 Share Posted October 7, 2009 i want to try aikido. i have a green belt for judo-karate. Quote Link to comment
shinta Posted October 7, 2009 Share Posted October 7, 2009 My first martial arts training club was Maharlika Kung-Fu Kuntaw where I learned some of my basic and more advanced kicking and punching skills. From there I continued my studies through books. In college, I joined Mr. Presas' school but was disappointed when they wanted me to join a Karate inter-school tournament while the other advanced students joined TKD. Basagan kasi ng mukha ang karate-do and nobody wanted to join. I was very confident of my skills then. I had some sparring (full contact) sessions with some friends from PUMA and SuKadSu, not to mention TKD and I held my own. One TKD student who had a higher degree than I did even removed his belt after sparring with me. I tried to befriend him and asked why he wasn't wearing his belt. He told me nahihiya daw sya. Well, what can I do? I couldn't hold back just so he can keep his pride. Anyway, one day while playing basketball, (dayo kamin noon). An opponent suddenly and not very surreptitiously hit me with his elbow. I tried to keep my cool but I noticed he kept hitting me when I made a rebound or when we're scrambling for the ball. When he suddenly pushed me using his elbow so that I almost fell I just totally lost my cool and hit him in the mouth. We kept punching and kicking. Kaya lang nasalo nya ang isang paa ko tapos sigaw sya nang "O,ano! Anol!" Hinila ko paa ko tapos napasama sya sa kin sinalubong sya ng kamao ko. I thought he would get knocked out then. But I suddenly felt an arm surround my throat throat tapos ang dami nang sumusuntok sa kin. I tried covering my face pero may biglang humila sa kin tapos sabi, "Tama na yan!" I thought it was a team mate so I removed my hand from my face then WHAM! I saw stars! REally!! I fell on the ground tapos ayun na, and dami nang nakisipa. May humila ulit sa kin tapos tinakbo na ko. What I learned from that experience is that 1. You can't really use your legs in a fight. Minsan you might get a chance pero di palagi.2. Hand techniques are better.3. The martial arts teaches you to fight in a gentlemanly and fair way, man-to-man.3. Street fights are never fair nor gentlemanly. Yes, I agree that kids should learn the martial arts so they'll know how to control their anger and more importantly, so they can defend themselves. I suggest Boxing and Jujitsu. Some foot techniques would be good, but not very useful. Boxing because it's the most practical and useful martial art there is. Jujitsu because most fights usually happen on the ground. Quote Link to comment
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