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Martial Arts?

What martial art do you practice?


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Think there was a thread about this years ago, but the poll got lost in the transfer to the new forum software, so here we go again. :D

What martial art do you practice? Feel free to post why you choose this martial art and at what level you are at. :D Too many martial arts to have every option in the poll so just listed the ones I could think of and added the "Other" option.
 
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Don't currently practice martial arts, but did do karate back when I was a kid around 8-10 years old. I think I was only a yellow belt :D

-Alex
 

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I never learned one myself. Kind of regret that though. At this point I'd have no idea where to start or which one to choose.
 

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I used to do Judo, never did get back into it. Considered it last year, never happened. Should probably stop smoking, really get out of breath quick.
 
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I voted but its sort of a lie as I dont practice them anymore. Its been years since ive been at a club. But growing up watching Bruce Lee films from an irresponsible parenting young age ( saw them all before i was 8 years old) I now fear that my skills are SO dangerous that I actually scare MYSELF! :crackup:
 
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I studied aikido jujitsu but not anymore, old auto injuries ( spinal ) have come back to haunt me so now I don't even work out anymore, I do wake up in pain most days.
 
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You should add Taekwondo to the list. It is a Korean style of unarmed martial arts. Took it in my early 20s when I was in college. It was/is a popular style of martial arts.
 
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Good thing about martial arts are the bullies who are attracted to it learn not to be.
 
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Just hope you don't miff him off, he's watching, might learn some moves.
 
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Don't practice any longer, but I have received training in Iaido, and Gumdo.
Still have a live blade or two, and several Bokken.

I became intrigued with 'Shibumi' which in turn led me to the martial aspect of the arts.
 
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You should add Taekwondo to the list. It is a Korean style of unarmed martial arts. Took it in my early 20s when I was in college. It was/is a popular style of martial arts.
I believe the Taekwondo is the best for full defense.
I had a friend who came from South Korea at the same 12 years old like me who was a 2nd degree black belt.
This style build his legs so powerful at probably 5'-0+"? at that time he could dunk a tennis ball. Even if a so called thug was way bigger he could just run away:whistle: as he also won every elementry school track meet in the 60, 100, long jump etc.
When we went to high school I saw so many bullies taunt him without knowing what he could do to them and he would just walk away. "I admit I wish he did give them a beat down":D
He was petrified of defying his father wishes of never fighting.
 
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Don't currently practice martial arts, but did do karate back when I was a kid around 8-10 years old. I think I was only a yellow belt :D

-Alex

Same here, I got to green belt though. Wax on! Wax off!
 
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Can you add Drunk fighting (Russian style)?

My school frends say that it was much more efficient than any Kung fu and Karate (but they are 2m tall and >100kg in weight and did their military service in Soviet Airborne troops during Afghanistan conflict in the 80ies).
 
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