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  1. #41

    Quote Originally Posted by koryo View Post
    In my part if your talking about street fight or thinking BJJ is effective during multiple opponents, my answer is yes you can used it even multiple opponents. But still the best defense is to run, and that what i did mostly all the time. Other info like cebu taekwondo check my site AFG Taekwondo Team - Cebu City Philippines
    bro, na check nako ang website nga imo gi post...kinsa diay instructor diha sa minglanilla central school

  2. #42
    Against street fights, a combination of combat aikido and kuntaw will stand a chance.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonats View Post
    after sending a reply to manhattan1, I heard a commotion outside our house. It turned out to be our neighbors asking for help since their motorcycle is being dragged by an unknown person. the man was still infront of our house so I asked him to leave the motorcycle and just leave the place. To my surprise the man pushed motorcycle towards our gate and started to attack me...he threw a punch at me, my automatic response was to throw back and it landed straight to his nose. The next thing I knew is that my brother who was standing right beside me at that time was taking this guy down and landed riding the man's back(he is training jui jitsu more often than me). I kicked the guys face many times the pounded him. After that we were told that the guy was'nt really a robber but a retard probably due to prolonged drug abuse...I was sorry for that guy but we have to defend ourselves at that time especially that he is already inside our gate.

    Therefore I conclude that it is really good to train as often as we could, since we don't have any clue to when we have to defend ourself or our family. My adrenaline is still pumping until know. hehehe!

    (ga ingles ko mga bro para maka sabot si manhattan1)
    Thats good you survived, thats all its about in my mind, so you must have done something right, but again you where also two against one from your story and i dont know the details.....
    Lucky for you that it was a situation where you, where able to apply BJJ on the street......

    I think a streetwise selfdefense is something that learns the student to improvise and adapt both standing and on the ground and with/without weapons, i also think it should think "combat like" and take stuff like "sucker punch" into account.....

    I know we have all the above and much more, you wont find in BJJ (or its like), since our style are made for real combat not sports....

    But yes you are right training is good...

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For Free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk

  4. #44
    for me i will strike the balls if my opponent is a boy. if it will be a girl and shes an experience fighter i will strike her breasts.. kuyaw pud ug sexual harassment..hahahaha.. If not a martial artist i will just hug her tight until she will wrap her arms around me and then................... who knows....hehehehe..

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by okoy View Post
    for me i will strike the balls if my opponent is a boy. if it will be a girl and shes an experience fighter i will strike her breasts.. kuyaw pud ug sexual harassment..hahahaha.. If not a martial artist i will just hug her tight until she will wrap her arms around me and then................... who knows....hehehehe..

    hehehehehehehe.... magkatawa man ta nimo bro... heheheh kasabot ko imo pasabot

  6. #46
    For me, even if im a taekwondo x-taekwondo instructor but still practice the art and sport, any martial can be used in any setuation, cus it doesnt really matters on the art itself but the practitioner.

    Maybe your in the best/ strongest martial which none, but your not learning it very will then its still useless

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by st.anthony View Post
    For me, even if im a taekwondo x-taekwondo instructor but still practice the art and sport, any martial can be used in any setuation, cus it doesnt really matters on the art itself but the practitioner.

    Maybe your in the best/ strongest martial which none, but your not learning it very will then its still useless
    I think its about both the style, the teacher and the student.....

    The style is what you learn and if its useful.....

    The teacher is the one who should teach it so you understand it......

    But as the student you also needs to be dedicated towards the style, this will make you a better student and learn faster....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For Free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk

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