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1dawoman
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Originally posted by KaiLee
I just started Capoeira last week and will be doing it about twice a week.
I'm already hooked! It's tons of fun :D


looks like it would be an amazing workout....how difficult is this for the average beginner?
Axer
I was into Taewkondo back in high school. Korean Martial Arts, mostly based on all sort of kicks and puts a lotta pressure on lower body. I remember stretching and warming up for 2 hours without water before actual the training and Katas. Advantages would be: Self defence, major starvation after and a good night sleep. Tips: Cooldown and go for a swim! :)
Vivid Boy
so i started muai thai today. in awesome lol. I learned the most basic combo in muai thai and i swear that was such a vicious of a combo. basically it was 4 punches an elbow swipe to make ur opponent bleed then u grab the back of his head and ram ur in elbow into his facelol


anyways i thought i had great cardio from all the soccer ive done and training in the gymn. my cardio i learned today actually in sucks.

and my shoulders are sore! my shoulders are my biggest feature. u dont know how much i got to do in the gymn just to feel them the next daylol. i got to say muai thai is the best work out ive had in a good 2 years.
Kalsonik
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
so i started muai thai today. in awesome lol. I learned the most basic combo in muai thai and i swear that was such a vicious of a combo. basically it was 4 punches an elbow swipe to make ur opponent bleed then u grab the back of his head and ram ur in elbow into his facelol


anyways i thought i had great cardio from all the soccer ive done and training in the gymn. my cardio i learned today actually in sucks.

and my shoulders are sore! my shoulders are my biggest feature. u dont know how much i got to do in the gymn just to feel them the next daylol. i got to say muai thai is the best work out ive had in a good 2 years.


which school did you join? was considering Lana Muai Thai on Weston rd and a school downtown.
Ub3rBreaker
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Originally posted by 1dawoman
looks like it would be an amazing workout....how difficult is this for the average beginner?


its a crazy workout! Been doing it for about 7 months now and I wish I had started at an earlier age (im 22).
As the difficulty level goes, it will honestly depend on you and your physical skills.

Anyone can learn, but there is also need for patience since you will need to practice each move multiple times before you get it right and once u learn the move you will also need to build the muscle for you to be able to perform it. Its very dynamic stuff.

Not only that, to learn and move and imcorporate it all in a game can be very dificult. Playing capoeira in a roda aint easy, and im just starting to get a hold of it.

Its very challenging for me, and I love it for that. Plus, its so much fuuunnn. Theres a whole aspect that no other martial arts has (i think), the commarade, the chanting, the music, the thrill you get after a good game and you are just bouncing to get back to play another. Fantastic in my opinion.

I am biased tho since im brazilian and all.


Oh yeah, did judo for a year when i was young. The only thing i still have from it is how to fall on a takedown... comes handy
rabbitjoker
I have a 4th-degree black belt in r-jitsu.

I'm working on my 5th-degree Kata and hope to have it perfected shortly as it has taken me 20+ years to attain the 4th-degree.
Vivid Boy
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Originally posted by Kalsonik
which school did you join? was considering Lana Muai Thai on Weston rd and a school downtown.



south side muay thai and submission near progress rd in scarbrough. pretty far out there for me but i like it.
Moonshine_x
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
south side muay thai and submission near progress rd in scarbrough. pretty far out there for me but i like it.


Pete and Mikey are good people. Good luck with your training!
Vivid Boy
oh cool. u know pete?
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by Ub3rBreaker
Been doing it for about 7 months now


:eek: :eek:

Whaaaaaaaaaaaa?

Can Ellie learn you think Superstar?? lolz

Kalsonik
quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
south side muay thai and submission near progress rd in scarbrough. pretty far out there for me but i like it.


I didnt know there was on there. Im at Midland+finch, not so far from Progress:D
VolumE_TO
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Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
i started training krav maga recently. goddamn...

edit - i dont know does it really qualify as a martial art but goddamn nontheless


I am REALLY interested in training in Krav Maga, how do you like it??


btw I believe it's considered self defense, not a martial art (I could be wrong). It was created by the Israeli military to hurt people, not to look pretty ;)
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