Martial Arts Questions and Answers


Most boring UFC enemy Ever? Sanchez vs. Koscheck... anybody else leak asleep?


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i fell asleep at the bar i be watching the fight at, along near a number of other inhabitants, thank goodness someone splashed river on my face and woke me up for the largest event.
Yes, it was the most boring clash last hours of darkness. Possibly one of the worst fights this year so far.

This is why UFC should force guys to argue, or start deducting money from them. If you're not trying to KO or Submit a guy, you shouldn't be conflict.

It's not Ultimate Fine-I'll-Survive-Three-Rounds... Championships. I've seen better fight between a Chihuahua and a paper pack.
Typical of every Snachez fight, boring ***, getting dominated and hope that the bench are amazed enough by your dictation (against far less competent competition) to give you a BS outcome. Thankfully, they didnt here.
koscheck > abraham lincoln. why? because lincoln is dead and moves simply slightly less than koscheck. i enjoy hated koscheck since hours of daylight one of TUF season 1, hes a whiny troublemaker who has no intention to start trouble. and hes still an awful fighter, his punches that "landed" still didnt really hit anything and instead of lay and praying, he just run the whole fray aside from one exchange per round. Sanchez should have done alot more than he did tho too, but Koscheck is junk, end of story.
honestly sanchez vs koscheck be WAY OVER HYPED from the get shift..especially the lame *** "altercation" at the weigh-in, and actually I did decline asleep during the ppv last nite but appreciation to my dvr I got to grasp sleepy all over again watching koschek and sanchez (I really can't stand any fighter) that fight I will compare to the lame title skirmish between sylvia and arlovsky a few ufc's back that go to the judges declaration.but there be a couple of fights closing nite that saved that ppv.I be really dissapointed that Swick lost, but was loving that the underdog Serra destroyed St. Pierre even though St. Pierre is one of my favorite fighters...but the later ppv in Columbus be way better than the one end nite, thats just my feelings of course.
I would voice Heath Herring vs. Jake O'Brien
no but im happy that koscheck shuted his stupid cocky mouth and cadence him every round and ended his streak he loves so much
thast why pride put surrounded by the yellow and red card rule to stop fighters form inactivy UFC is the solely promotions with out taht rule
That collide was doomed to failure!! but the worst ever?? yup
yea extremely boring...i live in dallas and be considering buying tickets to see ufc69 in houston for $200. im glad i didnt
It be a fight years ago between Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, where on earth for the first 25-30 minutes they were circling respectively other in the octagon short punching or kicking.



What marcial art?

Question:What marcial art would help me be at odds like(even if it sounds inmature) Naruto but nor exagerated, here there is no ninjutsu but what are some similars art karate, kung fu...?
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The entity is that ALL the Martial Arts have similar principles to them, but you're ont gonna find a Martial art that's gonna show you how to confrontation like an Anime role because they only use the NAME of the discipline newly as reference.

extremely little of what you see on these anime shows are real, there's no sleight of hand or mystic abilities that you're gonna study.

they ALL enjoy their strengths and weaknesses so as a consequence not one single discipline is better than another, so it comes down to the individual and his or her own training ethics to really determine how appropriate he or she has academic the discipline they have chosen. If one have a good training ethic, after one can become a good Martial Artist, but if one have a poor training ethic and does not train on a regular basis, later they will be a poor Martial Artist; the discipline is only as moral as the individual who uses it.

but what you WILL study is techniquesthat you'll be able to use to watch over yourself, and if the Martial Art you wind up studying is skilled with practical application, you'll be that much more prepared to keep yourself against someone who is intending to hurt or kill you.

Bottom flash is, what you see in these Anime TV shows, movies, or live endeavour movies are not real.

In anime shows or movies, the performance is just for dramatics to create for a better story, and the same go for a live action movie, single the fights are choreographed to minimize the hit and miss for injury to the actors and stunt men, so you shouldn't bear what you see as serious.

Martial Arts in truth is not roughly fighting, it is the failure result, but it's more about helping associates and being a better creature.

Martial Arts help the indivdual to be a better personage and be a more complete person.

adjectives you need to do is research the school that're local to you, No one here can tell you which one is "best" or which discipline is going to fit you best. in recent times check the your local phone book or internet search engines to find local school.

find at least three school that interest you the most, and then attend classes from respectively school to study the instructors interact with the students and their training.

once you find the one institution that interests you the most out of those three, ask the instructor(s) about some trial classes to see if you approaching the school, if you do next enroll in the class.

choosing a Martial Art is going on for personal choice. What is it that YOU want to get out of studying Martial Arts for YOUR OWN PERSONAL BENEFIT?

You a short time ago need to find a Martial Arts School that will provide a undisruptive, friendly, "family like" environment for you and that the instructor(s) are going to lend a hand you become the best Martial Artist that you can become. What matters is that you grain comfortable in the classes (and resembling the classes) and feel comfortable that the instructor (and the instructor's TEACHING style and not the discipline itself) can properly inculcate you self defense without the "smoke and mirrors" .
Kenpo is militaristic arts and street fighting.
Yeah, kenpo is a pretty appropriate answer to your question. Very exciting warring art with sweet emphasis on striking.

May I suggest though, that if you are looking for a more effectual self-defense, try academies that cross-train in a blend of grappling and striking technique (aka mixed martial arts). Basically, submission wrestling/kickboxing have been shown to be one of the most forceful blends of "real warfare." Try for example, jiu-jitsu, muy thai, krav maga. All that kung fu stuff usually gets you nowhere within a real street exchange blows unless you are extremely skilled or fighting a shaky opponent.
A moral well rounded style would be freestyle Karate.You will cram stand up,ground,grappling and weapons.What profoundly of people don't read between the lines is that freestyle Karate is about practical street shield not who can kick the superlative or punch a pad the hardest.It's distinctly not a sport martial art approaching TKD or BJJ.The motto of my style is the best of everything in progression.Basically that resources we don't care where on earth the technique comes from we improve it and integrate it into our style while still maintain tradition as do most freestyle Karate's.
The hardest thing is finding a fitting experienced instructor.I would recommend Bushi Kai or Zen Do Kai, but if your not in Australia or New Zealand you may hold some difficulty finding some one who teaches these styles.These styles also usually enjoy separate classes available to everyone in Muay Thai and BJJ/Submission/Shoot wrestling.If you can't find one of these i would suggest Kempo or Enshin or another freestyle Karate.
Ninjitsu is a departed art. I don't know how Naruto fights. There are plentiful fine arts that you should consider. They are basically divided into 2 broad category, striking & grappling. Here is a brief summary:

Striking: Tae Kwon Do. Karate, Shaolin boxing
Good: Can handle multiple attackers, can rivet at long range, enable you to be pro active when essential.
Not so good: Ground, frozen to control an attacker without inflicting serious injury.

Grappling: Hapkido, Judo, etc.
Good: efficient in close, correct on the ground, can control an attacker without inflicting serious injury.
Not so Good: Not moral at long range, you must hang about for the attacker to make the 1st move. Not significant against multiple attackers.

The really important item is to find a good instructor.
You will own to find a dojo for yourself on Fantasy Island (that reference is probably past your time.)

Animated characters do not have to verbs about such trivial things as:

Gravity,
Fatigue,
Opposition,
Resistance,
Friction,
Inertia,
Momentum,
and the approaching.
I'd say Kenpo, but u do know that Naruto is not genuine and his moves are not only physically impossible, but also would not be influential in authentic life.
Wushu(Chinese military art), Jeet-kung-do(founder Bruce Lee), Vo-Vi-Nam(Vietnamese martial art), Hwoang(Korean militaristic art), and Muay-Chai(Thailand martial art).



Why dident Fabricio Werdum ever try to lift Andrei Arlovski to the ground?

Question:I dont get this... His winter sport plan is on the ground. he know arlovski is a standup fighter and he played next to him standing the entire 3 rounds? why do you think he did this? Think he try to prove he could slug next to him?
Thoughts?
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I think he did try to shoot but in recent times could get the position. If you remember he newly fell down a few times and laying at hand on his back inviting Andre to come on down.

Maybe his corner be telling him that he have a shot on the scorecard after round one so he chose not to commit to a take-down rather than taking the risk of getting knock out.

This was a pretty lame m¨ºl¨¦e in my inference. I think they should consider a Pedro Rizzo rule where on earth if you are just doing to play defense you don't procure to compete in the UFC.
He incontestably tried to take him to the ground. Arlovski is no pushover any. He said it himself he was untrained for a BJJ match near Werdum. Unfortunately Werdum's takedown ability isn't the best any especially against someone as explosive as AA.
They were both anxious if you ask me. Werdum was afraid to turn for the take-down and get caught. And the pit bull must own got neuter cuz he was acting resembling a tame house pet. Not aggressive at adjectives.
He tried for a take down a few times, but the both of them be extremely conservative in the fight. Arlovski is a sambo fighter and undeniably could have held his own on the ground, but he probably looked-for to keep it standing to up his probability for the win.
Werdum shot in a few times, but it's measurable he has a horrible shoot. To top it sour, he was afraid Arlovski would put two breakneck punches into his face and finish him if he shot, and rightly so since that's what Arlovski have made his living off of. Werdum fought smart, looking for a fear. Unfortunately, he fought too conservative and waited too long. I infer Arlovski was combat too conservative for his style as well, though. Since Silvia he hasn't looked matching. He's gone to pacing bad the ring and giving the 100 mile stare instead of opening his eyes up and slamming home the fists and legs.

And Werdum doesn't want to "prove he can slug" with Arlovski. He can standup alright, but it's plain he needs more work on shooting, takedowns, and keeping the quarrel grounded. He needed to train with someone who have strong takedown defense and good hand so he'd be prepared for Arlovski. I don't think he did. I expect he trained mostly grappling from the ground and striking from standup so he never got the middle winter sport training he needed.
I was completely unimpressed next to Werdum's game plan. It be a horrible strategic fight and horrible preperation for that scuffle.

There are things you can work on. He could have worked on jab and throwing. He could have worked on feint to close the distance and then shooting. The times when he punched he closed the distance but didn't follow near strong takedowns. Then he stopped punching all together which made it even worse. It be like he didn't know how biddable a striker Andrei was and that he didn't work on takedowns. Werdum is really smooth on the ground too impossible nobody was competent to see it. He really made himself look bad.
Because he couldn't pinch him to the ground. Arlovski is an excellent counter fighter. He wait for his opponents to take home a move like a takedown, and hits them near his massive strength to knock them out. Of course Werdum knew this certainty as well, so it turned out to be a pretty boring struggle. Werdum really wasn't that bad at standup, but he know that one good shot would be adjectives that was req'd for Arlovski to put him down. So within the end, both men circled and looked for help.
Proof positive was that every time Werdum would return with knocked down, he would try to goad Andre into coming down to his world, and Arlovski is not stupid.
As some of the expert clash analysts pointed out leading up to the clash, Fabricio Werdum was destined to hold trouble taking Arlovski down because of his expertise, mostly in Jiu-Jitsu, not wrestling. Besides, Andre dropped Werdum to the ground so heaps times with precision punches that Werdum eventually become frightened of being nearby. But seriously, there WAS an instance where on earth Fabricio TRIED to take Arlovski down, but Andre stuffed his takedown so swift, efficiently and effortlessly that you probably turned your leader for a second to take a bite out of your cupcake and missed it.
i ruminate that he want it to make a angelic impression within his UFC debut as his training partner Mirko Cro Cop did it against Eddie Sanchez, just envision how exciting would be knocked Andrei Arlovski, a swordfighter who is one of the favorites of the people surrounded by the ufc, and one of the best heavyweight fighters in the world, markedly Andrei is much better striker than fabricio werdum, but he just needed to try it i think, but that's is newly my opinion



UFC MATCH St Pierre Vs Matt Serra Who Won?

Question:does any one no and what happen
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Serra took him to arts school. Matt Serra new welterweight UFC champ.
No one on the other hand the fight is within progress ask in give or take a few 20 min. and someone might know.
DIEGO F.U.CKING LOST F.U.CK THIS SHI.T

Serra won wow no joke serra kill GSP
Yeah I seriously didn't feel resembling sitting in a stick to watch this punch-up with a bunch of losers tonight. I read out St. Pierre knocks out Serra, but Serra is terrifically unpredictable and has a punchers indiscriminate. Sucks Diego lost. Hopefully Sanchez has intellectual a lesson, and will come back stronger. He is a title holder.
Serra just knock GSP out. Caught him and bum rushed him, laid GSP out, unbelievable.
Matt Serra slaughter GSP.
Koscheck beat Sanchez.

Sanchez be getting too cocky, I hope he learned a lesson from this and he go and gets better. Every great participant in the UFC have lost before. So it's adjectives good.


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