PDA

View Full Version : Oxford Shadow Warrior Bujinkan








Pages : 1 [2] 3

Jim_Jude
4/25/2011 2:39am,
On the other hand

http://www.antekprizering.com/alimuhammad5528.jpeg

Muhammad Ali trained under water, so...

This photo has been edited.

The cut out the whole right half of the photo containing the shark with the laser beam attached to it's frikkin' head.
http://www.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2009/09/thumb160x_dr-evil.jpg&sa=X&ei=NiW1TY7dKuTciAKd1fWvBg&ved=0CAQQ8wc&usg=AFQjCNHIdIjmdhXf0pNIAMngCgXzUh4JHw

Eddie Hardon
4/25/2011 5:21am,
Exactly. Full disclosure would "ruin the sample", so to speak.

Sam and yourself may both be correct - and I take the point. For me, though, it was the his first post so it was reasonable to question his motivation and wonder why he hadn't first introduced himself in Newbietown. He might have wanted to be showered in praise for his "expose" - pardon the lack of the accent - or his prolonged MT experience and its inherent "aliveness" hence I thought it reasonable to ask questions.

Tranquil Suit
4/25/2011 10:30am,
This photo has been edited.

The cut out the whole right half of the photo containing the shark with the laser beam attached to it's frikkin' head.
http://www.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/8/2009/09/thumb160x_dr-evil.jpg&sa=X&ei=NiW1TY7dKuTciAKd1fWvBg&ved=0CAQQ8wc&usg=AFQjCNHIdIjmdhXf0pNIAMngCgXzUh4JHw
Do lasers even work under water?

Jim_Jude
4/25/2011 3:30pm,
Do lasers even work under water?

Does your mom work underwater? Shut Up

Crab
9/04/2011 2:38pm,
I used to train with these guys, and I think this review is pretty unfair. First of all if you only went to a couple of lessons I very much doubt you even scratched the surface.

To counter what you've written, I found the classes enjoyable, and the majority of it I found applicable. Obviously some elements of training (classical weapons, etc) aren't going to be the most "realistic" part of modern training, but that's not what they're there for.

The people are all really nice guys, the training atmosphere is great, and while they may not spar like MT or BJJ guys, that's not their aim. In the time I trained with them, they never claimed that the art worked "in the ring" etc, and I never found them "smug".

One of the guys has a kickboxing background and hits like an ox, I think if you'd trained with him you'd have known about it. The instructor you mention who doesn't "have much skill" I believe comes from a kyokushin background, and the "huge German guy" has I think, a TKD background.

I'm not here to start a flame war, just thought I'd try and show things from another perspective.

captainbirdseye
9/04/2011 4:56pm,
I think if you'd trained with him you'd have known about it. The instructor you mention who doesn't "have much skill" I believe comes from a kyokushin background, and the "huge German guy" has I think, a TKD background.

Don't think, feeeeel.





Or better yet, don't waste our time with **** you're not sure about.

judoka_uk
9/04/2011 5:06pm,
If anyone is passing through Oxford and wants to learn some decent gi grappling.

Go here:
http://www.oxfordjudo.com/

If you want a beasting ask for Ifor or Ben and tell them they're a sheep shagger or question their mother's virtue, respectively.

It is Fake
9/04/2011 5:07pm,
I used to train with these guys, and I think this review is pretty unfair. First of all if you only went to a couple of lessons I very much doubt you even scratched the surface.
You are right and wrong at the same time. One class is enough to tell if an art is lacking what you want not years. Even in alive arts one or two classes are only going to scratch the surface of the art. You are comparing apples to oranges.



To counter what you've written, I found the classes enjoyable, and the majority of it I found applicable. Obviously some elements of training (classical weapons, etc) aren't going to be the most "realistic" part of modern training, but that's not what they're there for. Applicable where exactly?



The people are all really nice guys, the training atmosphere is great, and while they may not spar like MT or BJJ guys, that's not their aim. In the time I trained with them, they never claimed that the art worked "in the ring" etc, and I never found them "smug".
Well many of us find the overreliance in street vs. ring argument smug.



One of the guys has a kickboxing background and hits like an ox, I think if you'd trained with him you'd have known about it. The instructor you mention who doesn't "have much skill" I believe comes from a kyokushin background, and the "huge German guy" has I think, a TKD background. You just used 2 ALIVE arts to back booj training. You do see the problem right?



I'm not here to start a flame war, just thought I'd try and show things from another perspective.You didn't.

Kovacs
9/04/2011 5:56pm,
I think alot of the things you said are true, alot of their techniques are usless in a real fight.But i think their idea of training outside on different and uneven ground levels is somthing that could be very useful, for example if you trained yourself to spot areas in the ground that would disrupt your opponents footing you could possibly use that to your advantage. I also think that some of the strikes they use can be very affective, such as the chops to the neck, strikes to eyes etc. I think there is much you can use from it, and you can disregard everything else that you dont think would work. Im glad to see someone actually test it for themselves before rushing to talk trash and dismiss it.

If it's not trained in an alive manner you'd never even get a chance to use your surroundings to your advantage as you won't be able to apply anything that you've learned.

TigerVDragon
10/08/2011 1:27pm,
I have some booj friends. They don't appear smug or the likes to me. Actually very humble and don't rave all the time about Hatsumi. That aside, when we talk about our various arts I get quite envious. They do ALL sorts of stuff. Survival training. Navigation. Night fighting, stealth. Acrobatics, distance weapons and close combat...even fighting in water. I would find it difficult to compare my sport to what appears to be a complete set of survival skills. It's like trying to compare apples and pears.

The Juggernoob
10/08/2011 1:36pm,
I have some booj friends. They don't appear smug or the likes to me. Actually very humble and don't rave all the time about Hatsumi. That aside, when we talk about our various arts I get quite envious. They do ALL sorts of stuff. Survival training. Navigation. Night fighting, stealth. Acrobatics, distance weapons and close combat...even fighting in water. I would find it difficult to compare my sport to what appears to be a complete set of survival skills. It's like trying to compare apples and pears.

No, its like comparing fighting to little kids dressing up and playing ninja.

Jim_Jude
10/08/2011 1:39pm,
I have some booj friends. They don't appear smug or the likes to me. Actually very humble and don't rave all the time about Hatsumi. That aside, when we talk about our various arts I get quite envious. They do ALL sorts of stuff. Survival training. Navigation. Night fighting, stealth. Acrobatics, distance weapons and close combat...even fighting in water. I would find it difficult to compare my sport to what appears to be a complete set of survival skills. It's like trying to compare apples and pears.

Jeebus Kraist.

TigerVDragon
10/08/2011 2:01pm,
No it's not. My mates are level-headed, well educated people. You're just being a dick. XD

The Juggernoob
10/08/2011 2:03pm,
No it's not. My mates are level-headed, well educated people. You're just being a dick. XD

They sure are, level headed and total smart. Not being conned or anything. True Ninjas!!!

Cullion
10/08/2011 2:28pm,
Seisa never turned up to Tai Chi after asking about it in another thread :(

TigerVDragon
10/08/2011 5:21pm,
He was probably busy writing reviews XD