Any martial artists round here?

IRON-EYES

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I would still like to learn the very basics though..as im small and all I ever carry is some very potent pepper spray
However I have instructed professionally on several bases and if you're ever in LA I will at no impact or any kind of damage to you give you private tutoring if you want to learn a few real quick fixes :)
 

sub-zero234

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thank you ..so tell me, am I on the right path with my stretching?...I do different stretches..not just the same ones....and I never over do it...
 

IRON-EYES

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Sure you want your stretching to have 3 proper steps to it begin by stretching as you are now low impact just loosening up and second by stretching the limb trying the limits of what your flexibility is third step is to add light resistance at your full point of flexibility just putting the limb against something at the full point of stretch and pushing slightly out of the stretch will increase your flexibility very quickly without any damage
 

IRON-EYES

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Let's leave projectiles alone for now but this is my California legal sidearm image.jpg note santos image.jpgimage.jpg this mean little number is a mora 122 a wood carving knife but alas my favorite
 

tightpockt

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I studied hapkido for 5 years, now I'm looking to get into Krav-Maga. I think the combination would be lethal.
 

theexpress

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i got zinc alloy knuckles 5 oz lead monkey fist a credit card knife many other knives and my fav a miny whitesox bat ive already cracked 2 people with in 4 years i had it.... u dont even wanna know what guns an bullitproof vests i got... im not the guy 2 play karate kid with
 

reasonevangelist

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i like what i've seen of krav-maga. The real-world super-serious training mentality seems legit.

I would love to find a qualified chin na instructor.

And on fundamentals: the best benefit i received from the training i encountered, was that it finally taught me how to move and use my body correctly and efficiently. Before i started having problems in the last few years and became completely inactive, i had unlimited stamina and a healthy dose of confidence. It's great to feel like superman. Actually, the mental benefits trump the physical benefits... but they're kinda linked. When body and mind flow in unison, remaining true to pure intent, you're almost unstoppable, in pretty much anything.
 
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IRON-EYES

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i like what i've seen of krav-maga. The real-world super-serious training mentality seems legit.

I would love to find a qualified chin na instructor.

And on fundamentals: the best benefit i received from the training i encountered, was that it finally taught me how to move and use my body correctly and efficiently. Before i started having problems in the last few years and became completely inactive, i had unlimited stamina and a healthy dose of confidence. It's great to feel like superman. Actually, the mental benefits trump the physical benefits... but they're kinda linked. When body and mind flow in unison, remaining true to pure intent, you're almost unstoppable, in pretty much anything.
wle.com has chin na sets for sale
 
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