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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Ice Hole View Post
    Aikido isn't Bullshidoka.

    Bullshidoka are Radford Davis, Frank Dux, Sin Kwang The, Bohdi Sanders, Ron Collins, George Dillman, Carter Hargrave.

    Aikido is much like Tae Kwon Do: worthless to you. 0 * 0 = 0.

    It won first place in the highly respected Bullshido poll.

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  • W. Rabbit
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    I wouldn't. Bullshido is Bullshido no matter who teaches it.
    Aikido isn't Bullshidoka.

    Bullshidoka are Radford Davis, Frank Dux, Sin Kwang The, Bohdi Sanders, Ron Collins, George Dillman, Carter Hargrave.

    Aikido is much like Tae Kwon Do: worthless to you. 0 * 0 = 0.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Ice Hole View Post
    .

    I'd learn Aikido from Jon Jones.
    I wouldn't. Bullshido is Bullshido no matter who teaches it.

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  • W. Rabbit
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    Originally posted by Mr. Machette View Post
    That's where the jet pack comes in handy.

    Is Pulse Rifle in the top five yet?

    I vote Pulse Rifle.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Sovvolf View Post
    Sorry where's your sparring footage again? Or footage of you hitting another person... or hitting anything but thin air and what I think is a punch bag but with it being on your bed it could be a pillow...
    Someones impressed....

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  • Sovvolf
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Not hard in Russia and eastern europe. In capitalistic USA all you will find his a daycare center and guys dressed in shields afraid to get hit with anything real.
    Sorry where's your sparring footage again? Or footage of you hitting another person... or hitting anything but thin air and what I think is a punch bag but with it being on your bed it could be a pillow...
    Last edited by Sovvolf; 12/03/2019 5:24pm, .

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by cualltaigh View Post

    Not hard in Russia and eastern europe. In capitalistic USA all you will find his a daycare center and guys dressed in shields afraid to get hit with anything real.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Hodr View Post
    1. I never said rotation was involved or standing for that matter.
    We were talking Aikido. Step up your game.

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  • cualltaigh
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Nobody trains TaeKwondo or any other art for that matter to box on the streets. Boxing on the streets will get your hands broken. Period. Anybody who does groundwork on the streets is going to get killed (slammed, kicked in the head etc.). There are no soft mats for you to pull guard. Double leg takedowns on the street is not the smartest idea either.

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  • cualltaigh
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Doesn't matter. Go to a Taekwondo school and find a legit guy. You will not land any punches in an open arena, but you will get your ass kicked trying. In a ring? Sure you can corner him, box him up. Totally different.

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  • lant3rn
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Not anymore than kicks where you end up with your back to the opponent if you miss
    oh? Do you present yourself like that to an opponent often?

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  • lant3rn
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    Originally posted by Hodr View Post
    One idea behind chamber kicks is you throw a variety of kicks from the same relative hip position and look. The idea being front snap kicks, round kicks, and question mark kicks all start from the same spot but end differently eliciting reactions that lead to openings for each other.

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  • Mr. Machette
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    Originally posted by Ice Hole View Post
    I can do it with one foot.
    By stepping on it.
    That's where the jet pack comes in handy.

    Is Pulse Rifle in the top five yet?

    I vote Pulse Rifle.

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  • Raycetpfl
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    If he's a manlet you can. You cannot do a rotation of the wrist on a legit dude, no way. We tried it on each other. Just about any other technique than trying a clockwise rotation was better and more functional.

    I tried it with a buddy at home too and it was equally useless. He also made the point that a simple explosive arm drag would be more effective than trying to rotate someone elses arm. We tried his method instead. I don't know how many times it worked but over 50% of he got out with his arm drag trick (pretending I was grabbing him or vice versa)
    1. I never said rotation was involved or standing for that matter.

    2. I am likely unfathomably more skilled than you.

    3. My Hands are 3.5 times stronger than normaly mens hands. You guys likely have the grip strength of middle school girls.

    4. Its an option in certain situations, I didnt say it was my favorite or the best in any particular situation

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  • Raycetpfl
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    Originally posted by lant3rn View Post
    Chambered kicks still suck ass.
    One idea behind chamber kicks is you throw a variety of kicks from the same relative hip position and look. The idea being front snap kicks, round kicks, and question mark kicks all start from the same spot but end differently eliciting reactions that lead to openings for each other.

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