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Originally posted by EdgeWalker View PostAlot of the techniques used in competition are stand-up grappling similar to mongolian wrestling or judo, so yeah, stability is one thing that we stress alot. Shame this video clip doesnt show that.
Since people here bash anything that isn't BJJ, Wresting, Judo, KB, MT, or even Kyokushin Karate maybe it was foolish of me to mention Taekkyon in the first place.
I dont tend to lose my temper, but you basically said you wanted to point out how hardcore you were to the younger generations, and so far, you have failed on every front, I am unimpressed.
So for the final time, go fuck yourself.Last edited by The Juggernoob; 6/22/2011 3:08am, .
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Originally posted by bigmike_ebw View PostYou either accept that what you do is a performance piece, with no transferrable skills, or again, you can go fuck yourself.
Most sports or even ballet dancing would have some transferrable skills.
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Originally posted by Ignorami View PostNot the best art for fighting, or not the best training method, doesn't equal "No transferable skills".
Most sports or even ballet dancing would have some transferrable skills.
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I stopped ready this thread when it got seriously fucking retarded.(whi ch happened way early).
I'm one of those guys who posts evey other day about copping yet another shitty injury,& about being a burn't out old bastard.
I do my best not to come across like a whiny lttle ninja 'cause I love what I do & my x-rays are like merit badges,every one was earn't the hard way & I'm damn proud of them.
Omega,your student is a goddamn inspiration.
I'm about to go in for my third knee op since march ( this time a full rebuild ) & I'm gonna save your o.p to remind me just how fucking good life is when I'm going through the next six months of rehab,then another 3 months as the class grappling dummy before I get back to a level where I can start enjoying my art.
Regardless of all the Bullshit that this thread spewed out,I've gotta say THANX.
Call me conceited,but It could have been written for me alone.
Oh yeah,I'm on some pretty cool meds,so all the touchy feely shite,,,HA
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Originally posted by bigmike_ebw View PostSorry, but when the wiki page for an MA states clearly that hurting your opponent is against the rules, it needs to go fuck itself. You either accept that what you do is a performance piece, with no transferrable skills, or again, you can go fuck yourself.
http://youtu.be/l94-VYr8j7E
hope this helps
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Originally posted by EdgeWalker View PostThe term refers to cyberjunkies who hardwired their brains to the internet. Supposedly the process is risky, like walking on a blade, hence the name EdgeWalker.
And I do that on purpose.
It's like cybervirtualsadomasochism.
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Originally posted by EdgeWalker View Postthere are three schools of taekkyon, the one you are talking about is Daehan Taekkyon. Kyullun and the Traditional style are full contact.
http://youtu.be/l94-VYr8j7E
hope this helps
Whether it actually translates to being a well rounded martial art is questionable, but the comps look like a lot of fun.
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Originally posted by bigmike_ebw View PostSorry, but when the wiki page for an MA states clearly that hurting your opponent is against the rules, it needs to go fuck itself. You either accept that what you do is a performance piece, with no transferrable skills, or again, you can go fuck yourself.Originally posted by bigmike_ebw View PostI take what you're talking about for granted. If i was a noob, you could have pointed it out. Fine, change my opinion to no transferrable technique. I assume everyone is aware that exercise improves fitness and balance.
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Originally posted by EdgeWalker View Postthere are three schools of taekkyon, the one you are talking about is Daehan Taekkyon. Kyullun and the Traditional style are full contact.
http://youtu.be/l94-VYr8j7E
hope this helps
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Originally posted by RWaggs View PostSo, I've no background knowledge of this ruleset. It appears that punches aren't allowed, kicks are allowed if they strike above the waist, but the emphasis is on take downs which are also performed to the upper body (i.e. no double leg shoots etc). Am I pretty close?
Whether it actually translates to being a well rounded martial art is questionable, but the comps look like a lot of fun.
A win is awarded when you land a kick to the head OR throw your opponent down
In TKB kicks to the midsection is NOT allawed (I don't know why, one of the stupidest rules in TKB), maybe because Kyullyun puts alot of emphasis on low kicks.
Is it a well rounded martial art? Definatly NOT. The absence of handstrikes and groundwork is painful. I had my ass kicked on my first MMA sparring sessions. But is it valid? I think so. After a few lessons, I was able to fight most of the people in the gym quite decently. I had my kicks and standing wrestling from Taekkyon, so I just had to fill in my missing parts (I still suck at boxing and groundwork though).
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