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8/26/2009 10:19am
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I'm from the Gold Coast and mates with one of the instructors. I've never done a class but I've seen him in action a few times when I've been out. Seen him absolutely smash his way through bouncers 3 or 4 at once. Seen him take out 3 big maori boys that attacked him by himself without really getting hit. And those times I have seen him fight he used the moves and techniques that he teaches so maybe it's not as good as other styles but it can't be all bullshit. -
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Style: BJJ, MT--
I had my hand operated on shortly after this and was out of training for 3 months, if we can find an Arakan for me to spar i'd be happy to do it after my fight on the 12th of September. If JP is still promising blowjobs i'll even go to a lesson.
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A thought; maybe when we organize a Queensland Throwdown we can get Danos to invite his instructor friend along and have a friendly test of skills. That way there would be film too.Last edited by Sang; 8/26/2009 10:39am at .
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It's all about the clinch. The clinch, I said.
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Posted On:
8/26/2009 10:51am--
Go placidly amid the noise and haste,
and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible, without surrender,
be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others,
even to the dull and ignorant;
they too have their story.
-excerpt of the poem called "Desiderata," by Max Ehrman, 1927. -
Style: BJJ, MT--
Dam, you sound just like my ex girlfriend!
While i think of it i'll add this thread to subscriptions so that I don't forget it exists when a future ARAKAN finds this thread 6 months later. Next month I'll organize an individual lesson just so people can get some closure on this thread.
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I'm calling baloney on the ARAKAN art and invite any of it's members or instructors to prove their martial art in a sparring match. The proviso is that it is conducted legally and under a realistic ruleset. -
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Posted On:
8/26/2009 6:36pm
Style: Legalese--
I observed an outdoor training session by an Arakan class several years ago. At that time, I had 5 years in Kung Fu. I trained in Muay Thai prior to that.
The training session was almost entirely padwork. It was pretty generic stuff: horizontal hammer-fist type strikes, palm strikes, and some trapping type work. The horizontal hammer-fist type strikes were not performed very well, but I think it was because the students themselves were not competent at it. They seemed to show the tenseness and inflexibility typical of the untrained or poorly trained. The palm strikes seemed a bit slappy at one extreme, and pushy at the other extreme; again, typical of those who are not competent at such strikes. Their footwork was less stable than what I've seen from Southern Praying Mantis or Wing Chun Kung Fu, although the instructor seemed quite fluid and solid. The trapping and sensitivity work seemed not as good as Southern Praying Mantis or Wing Chun.
That's pretty much all I can say. My memory of that class is not crystal clear, but I was underwhelmed by their technique and power. However, even if the history is BS, the art itself seems technically sound. I was probably observing a novice class, judging by the clumsiness of the students. Unfortunately, the instructor didn't do much practical demonstrations. -
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Posted On:
8/27/2009 12:15am--
Good luck with that. But I have my doubts they'd agree to a friendly sparring match. Most likely your tongue and fingers will get more of a workout dealing with these people that your fists and feet will.
And I just realized how incredibly fucking dirty that last sentence would sound out of context...
Um. Bye now.Go placidly amid the noise and haste,
and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible, without surrender,
be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others,
even to the dull and ignorant;
they too have their story.
-excerpt of the poem called "Desiderata," by Max Ehrman, 1927. -
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