Nope. I'm pretty defenseless really. That's why I don't try and pick fights.
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MMA (Specifically a mix of ITF Taekwon Do, WC and Muay Thai), Jeet Kune Do, Kyokushin/Knock-Down Karate (full-contact Jiyu Kumite). I have tried a number of different martial arts for very limited periods of time, right before i decided to start on Jeet Kune Do (and later Kyukushin-kai). Shotokan Karate and WTF Taekwon Do being examples. I stopped practicing martial arts completely, just before i turned 18. =]BiancaDK
Thats horrible you should have kept going
[QUOTE="BiancaDK"]MMA (Specifically a mix of ITF Taekwon Do, WC and Muay Thai), Jeet Kune Do, Kyokushin/Knock-Down Karate (full-contact Jiyu Kumite). I have tried a number of different martial arts for very limited periods of time, right before i decided to start on Jeet Kune Do (and later Kyukushin-kai). Shotokan Karate and WTF Taekwon Do being examples. I stopped practicing martial arts completely, just before i turned 18. =]Lief_Ericson
Thats horrible you should have kept going
I have some very good reasons as to why i pulled the plug on it entirely. =][QUOTE="Jekken6"]Cool. =] Always wanted to try RAT when i was younger. What do you think of it, then?I did RAT ( mixed martial arts) mith my uncle. He's actually the co-founder of it
http://www.ratonline.com/tiki-index.php?page=RAT%20Wiki
BiancaDK
it's great. You learn bits and pieces from different martial arts, basic self defence and fitness training.
but you need to like in melbourne, Australia to do it.
Cool. =] Always wanted to try RAT when i was younger. What do you think of it, then?[QUOTE="BiancaDK"][QUOTE="Jekken6"]
I did RAT ( mixed martial arts) mith my uncle. He's actually the co-founder of it
http://www.ratonline.com/tiki-index.php?page=RAT%20Wiki
Jekken6
it's great. You learn bits and pieces from different martial arts, basic self defence and fitness training.
but you need to like in melbourne, Australia to do it.
Why? RAT is practiced in the states aswell. Any specific reason as to why it has to be trained in Melbourne, Australia?[QUOTE="Jekken6"][QUOTE="BiancaDK"] Cool. =] Always wanted to try RAT when i was younger. What do you think of it, then?BiancaDK
it's great. You learn bits and pieces from different martial arts, basic self defence and fitness training.
but you need to like in melbourne, Australia to do it.
Why? RAT is practiced in the states aswell. Any specific reason as to why it has to be trained in Melbourne, Australia?My uncle is one of the co-founders :)
i got my Shodan Ho (provisionary Black Belt) in June for Chito-Kai Karate, which in Japan is called Chito-Ryu, i don't know why they changed the name. i'm 15 and getting my 1st Dan (actual Black Belt with my name embroidered in Japanese on it) in December hopefully.
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