Martial Arts Questions and Answers


How can i be a ninja?


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Start flipping out and killing individuals for no reason at adjectives. Follow up with some flying and stabing, afterwards top it off beside being cool (and by cool, I stingy totally sweet).
lmao...get a sword and a black suit...instant ninja
you enjoy to learn some insane moves, too :)
koreo
Buy a sword and cram some fancy moves, BAM! your a ninja.
Get a time machine & travel back a couple of centuries. The rest is effortless.
get sour your as s and train hard
Sorry dude, but your around 5 centuries too late to be a "ninja". since here were tremendously few ninja's to begin beside, and the discipline as it's known to be today have only be broken down to the unarmed self defense techniques and the aggression techniques near the sword.

But if you want to learn Ninjitsu (the unarmed self defense techniques), look surrounded by your phone book to see if there're any Martial Arts schools contained by your area that initiate it.

if there's a Martial Arts school close by you that teach Ninjitsu, later enroll in the class.
D fuentes is that you?? you want to be a ninja again?
It's a late art. You can dress up as one and carry adjectives "ninja" weapons and stuff along next to take class that claim to tutor a such thing.

However contained by the end you're too belatedly. They already die out.

Yes people claim you can be one today. but devise about this, if you put spine up your as5, do it make you a chicken?
use ur `~~~~~~~~IMAGINATION~~~~
Look 4 a Bujinkan Dojo within your area, they're are adjectives over the world & they are the last to initiate Authentic Ninjitsu. The Original Bujinkan Dojo is in japan. I live within atlanta. I have one surrounded by my area call: The Atlanta Bujinkan Dojo. An original student from the dojo contained by japan started it back within the early 80's, U should check it out.

http://www.atlantabujinkan.com/...

Also see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ninjutsu...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bujinkan...
Wax on wax sour my son. Get busy my 5 series is in the driveway.
ninja arnt around ne more... "ninjitsu" is still around tho. those school dont enjoy a fitting reputaion tho... like that guy above me said the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bujinkan... ppl saw this so broke away from the ninjitsu heading
you my's well forget nearly becoming a ninja cause not a soul teaches such a entity anymore but if you wanna get close jump find someone that teaches militaristic arts like taijutsu-any style of karate-and some weaponry trainning too but the real tricky one is finding someone to initiate you ninjutsu some get confused near taijutsu and ninjutsu thinking that they are the same ninjutsu involves sneaking/stealth espionage information warfare and so on. its really a dumb request for information to ask if you havent done your homework on THIS subject you should quit trying to live a fantasy and a short time ago be yourself but if you still wanna continue its not a enthusiasm you live on the worlds stage but a life lived within the eaternal darkness of shadow.
Ninjitsu is a great militaristic art, but you need a moral instructor to lead your means of access. Check out Stephen K. Hayes to get your answers. http://www.skhquest.com/default.asp...
Smoke bomb.Tadaaa!!



You vs a Sumo?

Question:Suppose you had to exchange blows a Sumo one on one, in a hand-to-hand meeting, there are no rules release that the option to run away does not exist and it is logically hand-to-hand. How would you win the match? Winning consists of grounding or subduing your adversary here. You get first 'move'.
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Oh my well-mannered,he'll probably kill me!He's deeply fat and I'm scrubby and if he gives me a punch I'm going to see stars.Maybe if I cick him between his legs,would that be a solution?
Him, he'd only just roll over me.
punch him in the spot that kill him in one blow if ably located




and yes i realy do know where the spot is
Use your fingers, and hastily, you can stick your fingers in any number of places and use your opponents' shipment against him - up his nose, within his eyes, or his ears, etc, he might break your arm when he fell but getting him to fall would not be too much of a hassle
I would strike the decisive spots which are meant to wipe out or KO the opponent. Like palm heel strike to the muzzle instantly killing him or spear mitt him to the neck where on earth he will no longer be able to breath. Or if you only wanted to KO him perchance a strike to the knee knock him to the ground and then finishing beside a Axe kick to the cranium. Try not to get to close while doing this because they could grasp you and then your done.
i would batter him with my "Sumo-Be-Good" Stick.
Fly knees to the face.
I would try a beltless arm throw-it seem to work well sometimes for the size-challenged but judo-inclined Mainoumi. Royce Gracie defeated Akebono beside an armlock and Don Frye used a choke-hold during the former Yokuzuna's not so succesful MMA career. Any strike above the belt next to an open palm is in the rules in Sumo, so I wouldn't plan on knock over a sumo wrestler with a palm heel, etc.-they attain slapped upside the head for a living and know how to protect their face.
I have see Terao knock his opponent silly beside a well placed palm heel to the temple however. Once I saw Konishiki capture his hand on Terao's frontage so Terao bit the big guy's thumb. Konishiki pushed him out and just shrugged rotten the gash on his thumb.
give him a wedgie
Testes shot followed by throat shot - out of suggestions after that



Where can i find some kendo dojos surrounded by the pihlippines beside contained by UP and Manila kendo club?

Question:Please help me, I involve to continue my kendo studies, to adjectives filipinos and to all relations who know.thanx^^
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Ask around just similar to you are doing.

A lot of schools do not pile it on, especially in the Philippines.

I am simply guessing that you are not choosing UP because you are far from QC, but you don't say where on earth in Manila you are located.

Aside from the Yellow Pages some other places to look are:

Buyandsell.com, free ad, so you could place an ad within too for a school or lecturer near you if you can't find a university that is promotion.

Also maybe check out Craiglist.com which is the largest free on-line classified site within the world.
Join the Kendo World Forums and ask there.. They probably hand over you an answer.



Between Aikido and Taekwando, which is better for a child of 8 years antediluvian to start?

Question:This is in expressions of discipline and focus.
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In my opinion, its not the style that matter as much as the teacher and their curriculum. Of course a TKD personality is going to say TKD.

I own a black belt in three differant styles and started at age 5 not much younger than your child.

The best you can do for him is to progress personally beside them to the schools in your reach and check them out. See if he/she can embezzle a few free lessons and if you can survey. Try a few schools out not a short time ago TKD and Aikido, you may find a Kung Fu or Karate school a moment ago as good. Ask for credentials, how long own they been rule and who their teacher be and if they know their lineage bacl to the founding father of the style. Dont be fooled by flashy trophies and pictures. TRY the class out and survey him and see if he likes it and you close to the way it is anyone taught.

In the appendage all styles are a short time ago as good as the others, it is the INDIVIDUAL that make it work or not. So look for a good tutor not just a style.
taekwondo
Aikido is a far better choice for discipline and focus.

Aikido, also particular as Aiki-Jutsu, is a Japanese art founded by Morihei Uyeshiba in 1942. It is a sophisticated form of Goshin-Jutsu base on Japanese Sword techniques that uses principally circular motions to disrupt and redirect an opponent's strength.

Tae Kwon Do is a hybrid Korean Karate system developed in the delayed 1940's. Its mainly a lofty kicking tournament style that is more flash than power and focus. Many own found it to be an unsuitable style for realistic self-defense since no stress is placed on hand or grappling technique.
depending on how active and focused your child is. aikido seem to have more methodical training, tkd will probably spend more energy and he would be capable of compete if he wanted. of the 2 i would pick tkd...or consider karate.
Both great for a kid to do as an pursuit or sport. Taekwondo will give your child an concept of kicking and punching and an immediate lead in a skirmish with other 8 year olds that do no war arts training...as long as they don't usually get into fight. An 8 y.o. who regularly fights beside his brothers or one who is bigger and stronger will still have the dominance until your child has lots years in training. Aikido involves holds and throws that will not necessarily damage the opponent, will train them how to fall properly, and some handy moves to procure out of headlocks,bearhugs etc but it will take 2-3 years, possibly longer, before within is any real plus. Taekwondo is better for strength & keeping fit, Aikido falls are excellent training for any martial artist.
For the long permanent status, Taekwondo will mean your child have to hurt someone to defend themselves, Aikido go onto restraining moves, with the selection of inflicting injury if need be.
Neither is as influential in the grown-up concrete world as is kick boxing(muay thai),krav maga(effective but vicious) or brazilian jiujitsu(a bit close to wrestling), but out of these I would only recommend brazilian jiujitsu for an 8 y.o. or alternatively, regular jiujitsu specifically designed for kids.
Best choice for an 8 y.o. is the cheapest one close to home. Unless they are really excited you wont be doing it for more than 12-18 months.
As for discipline & focus...um, we are talking more or less an 8 year old here. A appropriate Dojo is the answer. Aikido is less testosterone driven and the kids are skilled to respect their Sensei and Dojo, maybe more so than contained by Taekwondo, which is sometimes franchise/money driven.
Once again, if it seems similar to a good Dojo, closest & cheapest is the answer.
I prefer to work near my feet so I would hold to choose taekwondo
Aikido is a very bleak for kids since they have shabby bones , but if you want him to play aikido its better after the age of 16
I would go near Tae Kwon Do. You need to look around and find a gym that have a very worthy program for younger kids. The gym that I go to have a Mini Ninja program (3-4)and a Little Ninja program (5-6 year olds). While they do not learn effectual technique at this level the brass tacks are introduced to them. The main slice of this training is discipline and following directions. Once they turn seven they "graduate" to the Beginner classes and progress from there. At every horizontal of training in my conservatory discipline is a major staple of the training (paying attention, not messing around, anyone polite and courteous) and if you are not following directions it gets corrected by push-ups. Eventually even the most stubborn children grow tired of push-ups and straighten out.

I would look for a gym that does enjoy some sort of program for younger kids.
the Tae Kwon Do is prob'ly better to give your child a better underpinning to work from in their Martial Arts training, and they can study other disciplines subsequently on if they wish, because the Aikido may be too methodical to start them off beside.

unless the Aikido school have a specific class for children, then you could start them there.
It's not the art, it's the artist. What is influential is to find the right instructor. As long as your child is in a apposite traditional school, you will see the results you want.
Neither is really suitable for starters. Aikido is very advanced and controlled. Not great for kids as it teaches alot of armlocks and other terrifying holds. Most arts won't teach them until they are a solid age.
Tae Kwan Do is mostly flashy kicks punches. Basically at that age they will swot up to kick and punch the atmosphere.

I recomend Judo. I started at age 4 and there is alot to revise so you never get bored. And they will not coach them any submission techniques until they are 14 so no worries almost them trying to choke out the family pet or kicking dad contained by the groin.


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