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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.

 

^ very sensible

 

@RED

 

I strongly agree

 

@Purple

 

i assume thats my club haha

 

 

 

salute mr shinta

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MuayThai @ Elorde SM Southmall if your looking for good MT instructors... there ome 6-8 yr old kids training already! Problem is hindi naman sila pinag parring. Puro Drills and mitt/pad works lang! :hypocritesmiley:

 

I'm really looking for a good Jiujitsu school here in Alabang or nearby area... can anyone refer me a good school! Thanks :thumbsupsmiley:

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MuayThai @ Elorde SM Southmall if your looking for good MT instructors... there ome 6-8 yr old kids training already! Problem is hindi naman sila pinag parring. Puro Drills and mitt/pad works lang! :hypocritesmiley:

 

I'm really looking for a good Jiujitsu school here in Alabang or nearby area... can anyone refer me a good school! Thanks :thumbsupsmiley:

 

 

sir si riceboi at geneticfreak madami alam na bjj schools...kmusta pla sa inyong lahat mga saer!

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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.

 

 

Kicks are useless??? it all depends on whose kicking. remember a well delivered kick is 3-4 times more powerfull than a punch. If the okinawans, chinese and indians thought kicks was useless then y did they incorperate it in their martial arts?

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Hi all! I would like to share with you a strength and conditioning tool that I've been training with for a while now Its called a kettlebell.

Kettlebell Lifting very closely mimic the types of explosive full-body motion and whole body integration involved in executing effective strikes, kicks & throws.

 

Check out Philippine kettlebell club on facebook they are regulary holding free intro sessions to kettlebell lifting.

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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.

 

KUYOG seems to be the order of the day... sabi nga ng mga older folks... duwag daw mga kabataan ngayon... Swarming is an age-old tactic used to offset whatever self-sefense trainng one may or may not have... ingat lang sa mga kumukuyog... it is very dangerous to gang-up on an armed individual... gun or knife... may turn the tables against them..

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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.

 

KUYOG seems to be the order of the day... sabi nga ng mga older folks... duwag daw mga kabataan ngayon... Swarming is an age-old tactic used to offset whatever self-sefense trainng one may or may not have... ingat lang sa mga kumukuyog... it is very dangerous to gang-up on an armed individual... gun or knife... may turn the tables against them..

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Bro, ano ba ang maganda pag-aralan na martial arts? Saan meron malapit sa Marikina Antipolo Cainta Area?

 

 

Bro, ano ba ang maganda pag-aralan na martial arts? Saan meron malapit sa Marikina Antipolo Cainta Area?

 

 

kung sa marikina ka nakatira pinaka malapit sayu un marikina sports center. may lightning arnis, karate and aikido if im not mistaken. kung sa antipolo ka nakatira PM moko may alam ako. :)

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the Mayweather - Pacquiao fight is on guys..

 

The much-anticipated bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao is all but set for March 13, a source told Yahoo! Sports.

 

Mayweather has agreed to terms and promoter Bob Arum is making a trip to Manila, Philippines, to finalize a deal with Pacquiao, the source said.

 

Las Vegas, Dallas and New Orleans are the front-runners to host the bout, which is expected to become the highest-grossing boxing match in the sport’s history.

 

Pacquiao is the top pound-for-pound fighter in nearly every major ranking, including Yahoo! Sports. Mayweather is No. 2 in most rankings and was No. 1 in nearly all of the polls before he briefly retired in June 2008.

 

Pacquiao is coming off a 12th-round stoppage of Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, a bout in which he won the World Boxing Organization welterweight championship and erased fears that he is not a legitimate welterweight.

 

Cotto was a legitimate welterweight in his prime and Pacquiao dominated, knocking him down twice and cruising to the one-sided victory.

 

Mayweather routed Juan Manuel Marquez, who had previously been ranked No. 2 in the Yahoo! Sports poll, in a Sept. 19 fight at the MGM Grand.

 

The public demand for the fight has been enormous, putting pressure on Arum and Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who represents Mayweather, to get a deal done.

 

Promoters had targeted May 1 for the fight almost from the moment that Pacquiao stopped Cotto. But Pacquiao filed Tuesday to run for Congress in the Philippines and the election will be held on May 10.

 

Given that, the bout with Mayweather had to be moved up to March 13 or pushed back until September.

 

Though there were reports that Arum was considering matching Pacquiao with new WBO super welterweight champion Yuri Foreman on March 13 in Dallas, that was a diversionary move and was never serious, the source said.

 

A survey team from Top Rank will inspect Dallas Cowboys Stadium as a possible venue. The MGM Grand Garden Arena and the New Orleans Superdome are also in the running to host the mega-fight, the source said.

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