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Kali: Since 1996

Boxing: Since 1996

Judo: Since 1998

Zui Quan: Since 1999

Krav Maga - 2000 - 2008

Muay Thai - 2009 - 2014

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: 2010 - 2014

 

Kali and Judo are martial arts taught to every male members of my maternal family. Kali has been taught to the family since the Spanish occupation (patago lang yung training). Introduced naman yung Judo sa family around 1960s. I still practice both arts.

I started practising Zui Quan because of the Drunken Master films. Kaibigan ng Kali and Judo teacher ko yung teacher ko sa Zui Quan - aside from him, wala na akong alam na nagtuturo nun dito. Sobrang hirap ng training and sobrang sakit sa joints pag di ka pa sanay. Lakas makapag improve ng joint strength and balance ng art na to. I still practice this art.

Boxing and Krav Maga are my father's go-to style. I still practice boxing but not Krav Maga. Krav Maga used to bring so much killer instinct to me, that I almost killed three muggers who mugged me before. I stopped practising Krav Maga after that.

I started training Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu dahil sa MMA. Pero I stopped practising when I realized na hindi sila practical gamitin sa street fighting/self defense (at least in my opinion).

 

 

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On 1/16/2022 at 11:33 AM, mrbig86 said:

Kali: Since 1996

Boxing: Since 1996

Judo: Since 1998

Zui Quan: Since 1999

Krav Maga - 2000 - 2008

Muay Thai - 2009 - 2014

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: 2010 - 2014

 

Kali and Judo are martial arts taught to every male members of my maternal family. Kali has been taught to the family since the Spanish occupation (patago lang yung training). Introduced naman yung Judo sa family around 1960s. I still practice both arts.

I started practising Zui Quan because of the Drunken Master films. Kaibigan ng Kali and Judo teacher ko yung teacher ko sa Zui Quan - aside from him, wala na akong alam na nagtuturo nun dito. Sobrang hirap ng training and sobrang sakit sa joints pag di ka pa sanay. Lakas makapag improve ng joint strength and balance ng art na to. I still practice this art.

Boxing and Krav Maga are my father's go-to style. I still practice boxing but not Krav Maga. Krav Maga used to bring so much killer instinct to me, that I almost killed three muggers who mugged me before. I stopped practising Krav Maga after that.

I started training Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu dahil sa MMA. Pero I stopped practising when I realized na hindi sila practical gamitin sa street fighting/self defense (at least in my opinion).

 

 

For Zui Quan kelangan ba talaga nakainom ka? Is the style same as used by Jackie Chan in Drunken Master? I thought peke yan Drunken Fist na yan. 

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4 hours ago, Bigshotbob32 said:

For Zui Quan kelangan ba talaga nakainom ka? Is the style same as used by Jackie Chan in Drunken Master? I thought peke yan Drunken Fist na yan. 

 

Hindi part ng Zui Quan ang pag inom ng alak, though the style revolves around imitating a drunken person's movement. Marami sa mga moves ni Jackie Chan sa Drunken Master films ay ginawa niya lang, although marami din ang true to the art itself (Imagine my disappointment when I found out na hindi exactly ganun yung ituturo sa akin :)).

In an open space, napaka useful ng Zui Quan for self defense (even against other martial artists) since it's not a widely known form of martial arts, and it's hard to predict the next move of the practitioner. Fighting a very skilled Zui Quan practitioner means you need to expect the strike to come from anywhere, and from any angle. The strikes are also stronger than other martial arts since the force of its strikes is the sum of the person's strength and the force of his momentum.

Zui Quan is a dying form of martial arts. A few years ago, around 1000 nalang ang practitioners niya sa China. 

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