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Human Weapon - Passport To Pain 1/3

Another Human Weapon Episode.
Part 2/Part 3.

  • Drue
  • posted by Drue
  • Date 5/3/2008 8:48:02 AM
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range2k1 : LVL 2: VP 1.1: said:

range2k1

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574 days 16 hours ago...

What about the real fight of hand vs. gun?
Dodging bullets?

Max_Power : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

Max_Power

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569 days ago...

I think a lot of this stuff is really interesting. But we`ve got a pretty good idea of what styles are among the best. With as much money and competition in the world of mma, just about every style has been tested. Like most things in life, bullshit walks, and most of the styles covered by this show are simply not present when money is on the line. I think the conditioning for a lot of impractical fighting styles is impressive, but why keep calling it a fighting style? Styles like Aikido and taekwondo are no better suited for fighting than tai-chi or yoga. Just to avoid pissing anyone off, I`m not saying this show doesn`t cover effective styles, but that there are too many people who want to uphold some idea of magical fighting powers endowed through meditation.

smilingjoe : LVL 24: VP 3.3: said:

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568 days 23 hours ago...

It all depends on the fighter. Aikido is a great fighting art, its just designed on defense, and takes years to master. TaeKwanDo is 100% the fighter. Martial arts are about control, then power. Fighting arts dont bother with control. I can kick an apple off my friends head, you take a muay thai guy and hes more likely to kick you in the face. Pretty much taekwando, karate, or kung fu, combined with brazilian jui jitsu, and youve got yourself a fighter that can hold his own.

nofukang : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

nofukang

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568 days 23 hours ago...

yeah, he got hit in the solar plexus and we got to see him puke over the great wall of china hahaha.. 5/5

JonGuzman : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

JonGuzman

1 votes NegativePositive

568 days 23 hours ago...

I would love to go around the world learning from the best

Max_Power : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

Max_Power

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568 days 23 hours ago...

Why is Aikido a great fighting art? I would suggest that anything which only works on other practitioners is not a great form of anything I would call fighting. If you want to know what works, look at the best fighters, and find one elite fighter, just one, with a strong background in kung-fu, aikido, taekwondo or any rigid karate with strong emphasis on katas. They simply don`t exist. The best fighters are strikers, grapplers and submission specialists. That`s literally all you`ll find. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvjvugJ2rFM This is what I wold consider some of the better taekwondo fighters, notice how every single knockout would only work in taekwondo or against someone who has no idea how to fight. Anyone with proper training keeps their arms up, a strong defense against massive obvious roundhouses. Look, I don`t think it`s bad that people dedicate themselves to something like this, but this isn`t how to fight. An amateur in sambo would destroy everyone of these roundhouse machines.

eclipse492 : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

eclipse492

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568 days 14 hours ago...

^ i have to agree with Max power there. There`s no problem with enjoying and training arts like aikido and TKD, theyre valid martial arts, but just can`t cut it with a lot of other styles when put directly against each other in a no rules fight. That doesnt mean theyre bad as a lot of people train martial arts for reasons other than winning fights.

in response to smilingjoe`s point that a tkd practicioner can kick an apple of somebody`s head while a muay thai fighter would just kick you in the face. Sure. But why do i need to kick an apple of somebody`s head? i`d much prefer to blitz somebody who`s trying to mug me than kick an apple off somebody`s head when theyre standing still. Aikido too, its not a bad martial art. Its just not good when fighting other people who want to hurt you. But thats just me.

Its all about why you want to train a martial art. If you just want to win fights, dont do TKD or Aikido etc. BJJ, muay thai etc are more for you. If you want to gain more of a sense of culture and do the whole `internal realisation` thing, then things like qigong or aikido are great. TKD for example is great for fitness, karate is still a pretty solid fighting art for self defense and so on.

-essay over.

smilingjoe : LVL 24: VP 3.3: said:

smilingjoe

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568 days 2 hours ago...

you are watching competition sparring videos. Completely different than actually fighting. Akido: yes it is not a fighting art, you have to learn body mechanics, pressure points, it takes years to become effective in it. Devote your life to it and then come back and talk.
Its not about why with tae kwan do karate kung fu, its about how. God, didnt you learn anything from fearless

ProfessX : LVL 2: VP 1.1: said:

ProfessX

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567 days 20 hours ago...

hey, did they cancel this show, its hasnt been on for awhile and i havent read anything about season 2

vyrtualdogg : LVL 40: VP 4.8: said:

vyrtualdogg

1 votes NegativePositive

567 days 4 hours ago...

If you want to defend yourself in the street, learn to box, period. There is no other standing form more effective for conditioning yourself to strike as fast, accurate, or as powerful while maintaining the ability to not get hit back. These martial arts are very beautiful to watch, and I have huge respect for anyone with a great understanding of them, but like was said before, most only work against others practicing the same artform. Throw in some clinchwork with Muai Thai elbow strikes and maaaayyybe the odd knee, and you have all you`ll need to defend yourself effectively.

If been involved and been witness to countless fights in amateur, pro, underground, and street, and it`s sad but true, these forms fail horribly when applied to anyone that has good boxing talent. They work against drunks outside a bar, if the guy has no idea how to fight, but they`re just not effective against trained fighters. If you try to throw a kick, best of luck to you, if they know how to fight you`re going to get your ass kicked. If you go to the ground in a streetfight, you`re just BEGGING one of his buddies to jump in and kick you in the face, just don`t do it.

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