Koesen wrote: If I've learned anything useful, it's that you shouldn't say you're going to beat up anybody and then try it. You should beat them up first and then announce that you did it.
Well naturally, suprise is the best strategy.
And learn how to use a baseball bat!
My weapon of choice would have to be Kendo Sticks.
I received my black belt in Tang Soo Do (a close brother of Tae Kwon Do)
where i have recieved around 20-25 total trophies including my four state championships and three world/international championships I have recently moved and changed to Tae Kwon Do, but i have studied/researched Judo Jujitsu and many other wepaon based martial arts.
Koesen wrote: If I've learned anything useful, it's that you shouldn't say you're going to beat up anybody and then try it. You should beat them up first and then announce that you did it.
Well naturally, suprise is the best strategy.
And learn how to use a baseball bat!
My weapon of choice would have to be Kendo Sticks.
I prefer either the bo staff,
(about 6 ft long)
Or simple knife. Quite handy in a pinch really.
Koesen wrote: If I've learned anything useful, it's that you shouldn't say you're going to beat up anybody and then try it. You should beat them up first and then announce that you did it.
Well naturally, suprise is the best strategy.
And learn how to use a baseball bat!
My weapon of choice would have to be Kendo Sticks.
I prefer either the bo staff, (about 6 ft long) Or simple knife. Quite handy in a pinch really.
Did you see the movie?
Chainsaw is even better!
heavycola wrote:
Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
i had these two daggers that had dragon heads on them with like orange glowing eyes and you could put them together and they looked like a stick with two heads, one on each end.......the real secret is however, when you pull it apart.....KNIVES!!!!!!!!!!
5th dan Tae-Kwon-Do (Moo Duk Kwan)
1st dan Kung-Soo-Do Japanese Karate similar to Shoto-Kan
Weapons?
I used to be able to swing a three sectioned staff without hitting myself, As for actually hitting anybody else with it? Probably not.
I've played around with several other systems (in that I didn't recieve a black belt or instructor rank)
Wa- Do - Kai Aikido
Wing CHun Kung Fu
Strife I'm really impressed with the range of master rankings that you've racked up. How long did it take you? My fifth dan in TKD took over twenty years.
5th dan Tae-Kwon-Do (Moo Duk Kwan) 1st dan Kung-Soo-Do Japanese Karate similar to Shoto-Kan
Weapons?
I used to be able to swing a three sectioned staff without hitting myself, As for actually hitting anybody else with it? Probably not.
I've played around with several other systems (in that I didn't recieve a black belt or instructor rank)
Wa- Do - Kai Aikido Wing CHun Kung Fu
Strife I'm really impressed with the range of master rankings that you've racked up. How long did it take you? My fifth dan in TKD took over twenty years.
It's been 11 years-The rest was within the last 8 years- since I started TKD, from this guy named J.D. Rifkin(I mention his name cause he has some crappy movies from the 80's) As for mastery I wouldn't call myself a master, I know people who are better at forms than I, but I dislike forms.
5th dan Tae-Kwon-Do (Moo Duk Kwan) 1st dan Kung-Soo-Do Japanese Karate similar to Shoto-Kan
Weapons?
I used to be able to swing a three sectioned staff without hitting myself, As for actually hitting anybody else with it? Probably not.
I've played around with several other systems (in that I didn't recieve a black belt or instructor rank)
Wa- Do - Kai Aikido Wing CHun Kung Fu
Strife I'm really impressed with the range of master rankings that you've racked up. How long did it take you? My fifth dan in TKD took over twenty years.
It's been 11 years-The rest was within the last 8 years- since I started TKD, from this guy named J.D. Rifkin(I mention his name cause he has some crappy movies from the 80's) As for mastery I wouldn't call myself a master, I know people who are better at forms than I, but I dislike forms.
So do I, but they are good for stances. But not much else.
i started of doing muy thai street fighting stuff with familly and friend of the familly then almost got my brown in american karate but i got fed up and i switched to chinese martial arts. i curently do a lot of southern stuff, sun style bagua, shaolin 5 animals, and a splash of shui jiao, long fist, traditional shaolin, taiji, a mix of othe stuff sifu happens to be teaching, and a hand full of weapons. i'm fairly close to getting my black belt in nan chaun type stuff but i need to get back to training hard. my sifu's test is pretty intense.
Koesen wrote: If I've learned anything useful, it's that you shouldn't say you're going to beat up anybody and then try it. You should beat them up first and then announce that you did it.
Well naturally, suprise is the best strategy.
And learn how to use a baseball bat!
My weapon of choice would have to be Kendo Sticks.
I prefer either the bo staff, (about 6 ft long) Or simple knife. Quite handy in a pinch really.
Did you see the movie?
Chainsaw is even better!
those aren't kendo sticks. those are escrima sticks.