tom Posted March 2, 2003 Share Posted March 2, 2003 hmm... wow.. san ka lalaro? kelan ka pa training?heard of topher r....... of bak..... & tsaka si miles v......... of pas.....?I dont compete....laos na compared to the younger guys. Stopped training years ago, though i still spar once in a while to update knowledge and see if i can still beat up people. hahaha j/k lang. Topher Ricketts of Bakbakan you mean. Miles? Ah active pa pala sya? wala rin syang kadala dala ah. hehehehe Pinasabog dati auto nun sa harap ng mars eh hehehe loko kasi. nasaksak pa. yes.. wala nga "daw" kadala-dala e.. hehe.. Quote Link to comment
tom Posted March 2, 2003 Share Posted March 2, 2003 meron bago parang kay eddy gordo ng tekken.. kapwera.. in mkati lng.. Quote Link to comment
aidz Posted March 3, 2003 Author Share Posted March 3, 2003 There's Kendo at the YMCA Makati talaga?! hmm...just visited the YMCA last saturday and wasn't informed of this. i know they offer aikido and hwarangdo, but i don't think they have kendo classes, maybe you just saw the aikidokas practicing with their bokkens. Quote Link to comment
mario Posted March 4, 2003 Share Posted March 4, 2003 Wraith San: I can distinctly remember seeing a Kendo sign at the YMCA Makati, a few month ago. Anyway, i know of a legit Kendo practicioner. I'll ask for his Dojo. Hai! Quote Link to comment
binoy_wr Posted March 4, 2003 Share Posted March 4, 2003 hmm... wow.. san ka lalaro? kelan ka pa training?heard of topher r....... of bak..... & tsaka si miles v......... of pas.....?I dont compete....laos na compared to the younger guys. Stopped training years ago, though i still spar once in a while to update knowledge and see if i can still beat up people. hahaha j/k lang. Topher Ricketts of Bakbakan you mean. Miles? Ah active pa pala sya? wala rin syang kadala dala ah. hehehehe Pinasabog dati auto nun sa harap ng mars eh hehehe loko kasi. nasaksak pa. yes.. wala nga "daw" kadala-dala e.. hehe.. anu bang isyu dyan sa miles na yan?yan ba yung miles vives yata???i saw him on tv last nightcan u provide us more info?para naman di mapasubo mga members na may balak mag-enroll sa kanya Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted March 4, 2003 Share Posted March 4, 2003 I'm interested in Hwarang do. May alam ba kayong nagtuturo nito dito sa Pinas? Quote Link to comment
aidz Posted March 5, 2003 Author Share Posted March 5, 2003 I'm interested in Hwarang do. May alam ba kayong nagtuturo nito dito sa Pinas? pre, sa makati YMCA meron, M-W-F ata classes nila. Quote Link to comment
sniper1978 Posted March 11, 2003 Share Posted March 11, 2003 Ako Taekwondo saka Judo. I believe kasi na magandang combination tong dalawa kasi ang taekwondo useful kapag medyo enough ang distansya ng kalaban judo naman kapag malapitan. Quote Link to comment
aidz Posted March 11, 2003 Author Share Posted March 11, 2003 Ako Taekwondo saka Judo. I believe kasi na magandang combination tong dalawa kasi ang taekwondo useful kapag medyo enough ang distansya ng kalaban judo naman kapag malapitan. i agree, another good combination that i can think of is boxing and judo/jujitsu (for those who aren't flexible enough to kick anymore ). ang ganda kasi ng striking at combinations ng boxing, i might take some lessons in the near future. Quote Link to comment
aidz Posted March 14, 2003 Author Share Posted March 14, 2003 Share ko lang...baka interested kayo, kaso ang mahal eh THE ANDRE PEDERNEIRES JIU-JITSU SEMINAR Join us to witness and experience the latest techniques from a UFC, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Vale Tudo World Champion! Date : 2:00 PM May 16 & 17, 2003 Venue : Perfect Tone, Hotel Kimberly, 770 Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila Seminar Fee: P 2,500.00 ANDREI'S STATS: Name: Andre Pederneiras Born: march,22-1967 Weight: 155 pounds Height: 5'8" Years of training: 20 Black Belt: 5 degree(Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) Judo: 1 dan Fight Record: National Champion: 6 times(brazilian Jiu Jitsu) City Champion; 10 times(Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) Shooto Champion 1998(defeat Rumina Sato by KO) Shooto 1999: Draw vs Kaoro Uno 2000 Collision; Draw agaist Genki Sudo Quote Link to comment
shane shapiro Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 are there any dojos here teaching Jeet Kune Do Quote Link to comment
nenok Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 Kick-boxing, taekwondwo, aikido and judo. I have asthma so I cant run fast and far so I had to learn to stand up and fight. The last thing I did was aikido but I had to stop for my graduate studies. Kapagod din. I wanna go back someday. Maybe aikido uli and kendo. Quote Link to comment
aidz Posted March 25, 2003 Author Share Posted March 25, 2003 nenok, where did you practice aiki? Quote Link to comment
DRAGONCLAW_39 Posted April 1, 2003 Share Posted April 1, 2003 bakit ang mga filipino martial arts tulad ng Kali, Eskrima at arnis ay hindi sikat sa pilipinas? We should be using more of our martial arts. Yung kali pala martial art ni matt damon sa movie na "bourne identity." Quote Link to comment
DRAGONCLAW_39 Posted April 1, 2003 Share Posted April 1, 2003 are there any dojos here teaching Jeet Kune Do i think theres no one in the phils teaching JKD. Quote Link to comment
jayeina Posted April 1, 2003 Share Posted April 1, 2003 since nakita ko na may iba't ibang threads tungkol sa iba't ibang hobbies ng ating fellow MTC members. I'm gonna start this thread off by asking: "anong martial art (MA) mo?" I'm into Taekwondo! Quote Link to comment
trebbie Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 t** Kwon Do, Karate, Sikaran, Arnis, Judo. Quote Link to comment
Kuya_Empoy Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 ako... MA ko ay... KUHATSI kuha tsinelas sabay takbo!!! Quote Link to comment
trebbie Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 (edited) Back in highschool, a friend who's in Maharlika Kungfu Kuntaw taught me some martial arts. Then in college, I learned arnis and a bit of taekwondo and karatedo from Mr. Presas. I was involved in a fistfight once, and I was able to deliver just one kick. Mahirap palang sumipa pag streetfight... He he... <_<That is correct. When in a real streetfight, you try to avoid using high, fancy kicks because your leg can be caught, you can lose your balance, you don't have enough space/time, etc. If you're ever going to kick, go no higher than the waist. Aim for the legs and preferably the knees, since this is pretty vulnerable and quite disabling. I was in a fight once. We were not really angry at each other but he was egging me on because he knew that I studied MA and he wanted to show his friends that: A. He was brave and B. My MA training was of no use in a real fight. Ayoko sana pero na-corner na ako at medyo nakulitan na rin ako. So I told him that we would fight but that there would be no hard feelings about it afterwards. He started by trying to punch me in the face and making those "Bruce Lee" sounds. You know , 'yung "wooooh". Nang-aasar yata. I just avoided him. Then I aimed a punch behind his head. He thought I was going to miss and ignored it, not knowing that I did it deliberately. With my hand positioned behind his head, I then drew it back, catching the back of his head and bringing it down while raising my knee at the same time. His head was about to hit my knee when I stopped and told him na tama na and I didn't want to fight anymore, since I had already made my point. Tinawanan nga siya ng mga kaibigan niya pero I told them that I really didn't want to fight. I think they got the idea. In real life, you really should try to avoid fights. Walk away if you can. If you are in a situation where you have to fight, fight with everything you have. Aim to disable your opponent immediately or k*ll if needed. Don't go for fancy moves. Use your environment: rocks, chairs, keys, etc. Fight dirty. Your life is at stake. Edited April 3, 2003 by trebbie Quote Link to comment
DRAGONCLAW_39 Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 gayahin nyo yung jackie chan style...the environment is his advantage. Quote Link to comment
Kuya_Empoy Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 maganda ung drunken master.. maraming styles.. Quote Link to comment
PedrotheLion Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 Aikido, kaya lang white belt lang ang inabot ko Quote Link to comment
aidz Posted April 3, 2003 Author Share Posted April 3, 2003 Fight dirty. Your life is at stake. this is so true. gulangan lang yan mga p're. :evil: kung pwede duraan niyo sabay follow up ng suntok then takbo! hehehe Quote Link to comment
gusmatikas Posted April 3, 2003 Share Posted April 3, 2003 let me see....hmmm.....first it was karate @ YMCA manila.......then arnis under Master Ernie Presas @ PE in high school......then during summer after graduating from high school i took up judo @Kishi/Knights Judo Club at Herald Building in Intramuros......then at same club i took up Aikido under Sensei John Havan among my classmates that i can remember....Cris Buenaseda, Lourdes Macapawa,......we were called the magnificent seven by sensei ....hehehe...kasi pito kami na loyal practitioners i reached the rank of nidan....but then our sensei went back to France. the club at herald closed to give way to a body building gym......we moved to Makati YMCA....after a few months nag lay low na ako until now.....I miss wearing my gi and hakama.......hay!!!! Quote Link to comment
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