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    Watch this, it may change your mind about some TMA's

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMjGQ...search=%20juku


    Have a great Kenpo day

    Clyde

    #2
    Originally posted by Clyde
    I like these guys . I have seen this clip ( or one real close to it ) and a number of other Daido Juku clips before . I think those face masks create alot of bad habbits and maybe even dangerous reliance on things like head butts and taking face punching like some of those guys do ...


    but yeah good stuff . I LIKEE :eusa_danc

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      #3
      Not bad, not bad at all, I like it.

      Is Daido Juku some kind of KK spinoff?

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        #4
        Well, that was a fun way to start my morning. :)

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          #5
          I love when they knock the guys down and pretend to head stomp them. But seriously that looks like mega fun. I could do without the headgear though. I hate wearing headgear.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lights Out
            Not bad, not bad at all, I like it.

            Is Daido Juku some kind of KK spinoff?
            Yep. This video has been on here a few times before, but it rocks so hard I don't mind seeing it again.

            Watch this, it may change your mind about some TMA's
            What exactly does TMA mean in this context?
            Last edited by PointyShinyBurn; 5/11/2006 6:37am, .

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lights Out
              Not bad, not bad at all, I like it.

              Is Daido Juku some kind of KK spinoff?
              KK meaning Kenpo Karate, then no. Just found it when it was posted on another board and thought it was cool. These guys hit, kick, throw, and grapple like it was all second nature, you gotta dig that. This is how I train my guys, but the great majority of Kenpoists have a hard time trying to step up to this level LOL.

              Have a great Kenpo day

              Clyde

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                #8
                Originally posted by Clyde
                KK meaning Kenpo Karate, then no. Just found it when it was posted on another board and thought it was cool. These guys hit, kick, throw, and grapple like it was all second nature, you gotta dig that. This is how I train my guys, but the great majority of Kenpoists have a hard time trying to step up to this level LOL.

                Have a great Kenpo day

                Clyde
                KK meaning Kyokushin Karate. Why do you consider them TMA?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PointyShinyBurn
                  Yep.

                  What exactly does TMA mean in this context?
                  Traditional Martial Arts.


                  Have a great Kenpo day

                  Clyde

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Muqatil
                    Well, that was a fun way to start my morning. :)
                    Heh, my thoughts exactly.

                    That looked pretty good. I tend to agree with the headgear though. Headbutting can be effective, but not for everyday use.

                    Those ground stomps were kinda funny. For a moment, I though the guy really did it.

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                      #11
                      Best daido juku video I've seen. I didn't realise their nage-waza and newaza was as brutal.

                      That's the judo type throwing you just know fucks people up in competition.

                      Any one know of daido juku in the Uk? I've looked but my google-fu is weak...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Clyde
                        Traditional Martial Arts.
                        I know what it stands for, the question is, what's traditional about them?
                        Originally posted by BoardHitBack
                        Any one know of daido juku in the Uk? I've looked but my google-fu is weak...
                        I tried to find some last time this video came up. I don't think it exists. I'd be extremely grateful if anyone could prove me wrong.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by PointyShinyBurn
                          Yep. This video has been on here a few times before, but it rocks so hard I don't mind seeing it again.

                          What exactly does TMA mean in this context?
                          From their website:

                          In 1981 Takashi Azuma who is a '77 Kyokushin All Japan Champion founded Karatedo Daidojuku. Our mother art is Karatedo, but we also incorporate grappling and submission training in order to be well rounded martial artists as well as for self defenses.
                          This I have heard on other McDojo sites. Of course, knowing it's a Kyokushin spinoff, and after seeing the video, I'd say that these guys are not McDojo in any mean.

                          Anyway I get pissed anytime somebody labels Kyokushin (or its spinoffs) 'traditional', because those who do usually do not consider MT or boxing 'traditional' (despite being older).

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                            #14
                            SEARCH FUNCTION!!!!

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                              #15
                              But it's an awesome clip, so I still love you.

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