Monday, May 17, 2010

Fighters only?

what kind of figthing style do u like? I prefer grappling, I like knowing that If I truly wished could use logic to break limbs, arms wrist, fingers anything that could hurt them. Only problem with style lawsuits and not good when just fooling around with friends. So what martial art or striking style would benifit most, I prefer quick strikes since my size doesnt allow much power.

Fighters only?
I've been fighting a long time..., since I was about 5yrs old. I have multiple blacks, and levels of Dan. Comambat remains a very big part of my life.


Like many here I prefer grappling, but like body shots included. Not just to manipulate an opponents body, break/twist bones/joints and muscles, but leave the opponent questioning if he wants to face off again. i operate a semi-underground fight club...anyone feel well enough to prove they are all they can be? Let me know.
Reply:Capoeira b'cuz it deals with jumping ALOT and flippings which i tend to like very much!
Reply:I prefer grappling too, my style is to cripple the legs and set the ankle lock for the win.(if it was wrestling of course)
Reply:I prefer to stay open and adjust to my attackers style of combat. Being multi trained in a few arts I can choose the best for of counter defense/offense. so sometimes I will counter hard and sometimes soft. Other times I will grapple and then sometimes keep it on my feet.
Reply:i did tae kwon do, hapkido and judo/wrestling. I prefer to use hapkido and judo to end the fight quickly as possible. But if the person is trained i know how to kick and do ground work.
Reply:To hurt I like strikes. To subdue I prefer painless, holds like a side plum. Muay Thai and Judo because the moves come naturally. Not too flashy. I hate flashy.
Reply:I focus my training on mma, a gathering of what works for me plain and simple. I use bjj / kali/ and Aikido. Yes, Aikido. I have found that it has made my grappling soooo much better and has, in fact, improved my standup game as well. I don't fight in tourn. much any more but I still think I have what is needed when the chips are down and I'm on the street.


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