How would you describe your combat style?
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18 Responses to “A question for those who have martial art or other combat skills. How would you describe your fighting style?”
How would you describe your combat style?
18 Responses to “A question for those who have martial art or other combat skills. How would you describe your fighting style?”
What do u mean? like wat type do (karate, tae kwon do, juditso , etc.) or do u mean like do we fight like a boxer or like a girl? or wat?
mixed
Mixed self-defense style
Demonstration only, to do it “for real” would end up with a fatality or at best a serious injury or permanent maiming.
I would describe it as fun and diverting.
aiki-jitsu– a mixtue between aikido and jujitsu….
looks good but can be ruthless.
incorporates all ellements which can happen in a fight.
does the job lol
I tend to be a defensive fighter, prefering to wait for my opponent to drop a guard or make the first move.
All I can say is that it involves ducking and running……hmmmm… as a matter of fact, it involves a lot of running, period : P
id say pretty decent stand-up
more confident there than on the ground
not a complete idiot on the ground though
Simple,ugly,brutal
Muay thai.
No-nonsense striking martial art from Thailand , very effective, seemengly simplistic (far from the truth) and second to none.
aki-kwon-kickyourass-jitsu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CLdxvgqKDc&feature=related
nah
all that I can expect as I MMA, so I look at all of em and like em. Striking, Grappling, and Weapons.
shaolin kung fu with Jeet kune do theories. That basically sums it up right there. Find something that is set in “stone”, then as you progress you explore ways to melt it and re-shape it to your liking. I also tend to be more offensive than defensive. I could fill up 2 pages on how I fight really……
I have a street combat strategy systems. It is called D.E.F.L.E.C.T. ( Detec Early Feeling Learn Effective Counter Tactics) Systems. This teaches Combat Training with Technology ( Pepper Sprays). See my site http://www.uspatrolandsecurity.com.
Effective.
A mix of aikido, jiujutsu, boxing, karate, judo, kung fu, muay thai and ninjutsu.
I trained in TKD and than started Wing Chun. My TKD master says I’m too aggressive and tend to move in too fast. I guess he is right. I’m an older guy than most of my opponents so I don’t like to dance around and waste a lot of energy. Our school incorporates a lot of things from other arts and I like to use what works for me. I do all right for a late starter. I try to avoid street fights at my age it takes to darn long to heal.
Shinbu Aikido gets the job done in the shortest time possible can be very ruthless when used on the street