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Hunter Junko
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Posted - 2013.02.17 12:19:00 -
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Bojo The Mighty wrote:I know I just blew your mind... What if we hand to hand combat skill was broken up into different fighting styles? You could have the fighting styles broken up by race
- The School of the Achura Sentinels
- Jin-Mei Judo
- Athra Power Fists
- Brutor Shadowboxing
Ammar is all about discipline according to religious doctrine. a mind and body attune to the harmonies of God would be the one most effective in hand to hand. a suitable style would be a combination of Soo Bahk Do and Muay Thai.
Caldari is more on opportunistic advantages and functionality rather than flair. as they would on business affairs, the calamari, *ahem* Caldari would be highly deceptive, wanting to take down their opponent at their core weakness. a suitable style would be the combination of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program and ju-jitsu.
Gallente are a focus on freedom, particularly freedom of movement and/ or restricting the freedom of movement to their enemy. Akkido, or T'ai Chi Chuan or a combination of the two would be the most suitable application.
Minmatar is diverse, toughened people. Despite thinking they would be more in raw power and brute strength, Surprisingly i think a combination of Capoeria and Kung Fu would be the most applicable, mainly because kung fu in itself is diverse in many styles (diversity in their tribes similar to the diversity of styles in China, Kung fu's Origin) |
Hunter Junko
WARRIORS 1NC
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Posted - 2013.02.18 06:21:00 -
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Bojo The Mighty wrote:Oh god, I'd rather give nut-crushing capabilities to the Minmatar. Taekwondo is fairly disciplined, would suit amarrs.
HAHAHA was wondering when someone was gonna find out, fixed.
ok, all jokes aside, Soo Bahk Do is the form your looking for Bojo. Tae Kwon Do is an artistic discipline, not a practical discipline. I know this because i practice Tae Kwon Do and Soo Bahk Do respectively. |
Hunter Junko
WARRIORS 1NC
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Posted - 2013.02.18 07:23:00 -
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Bojo The Mighty wrote:Hunter Junko wrote:Bojo The Mighty wrote:Oh god, I'd rather give nut-crushing capabilities to the Minmatar. Taekwondo is fairly disciplined, would suit amarrs.
HAHAHA was wondering when someone was gonna find out, fixed. ok, all jokes aside, Soo Bahk Do is the form your looking for Bojo. Tae Kwon Do is an artistic discipline, not a practical discipline. I know this because i practice Tae Kwon Do and Soo Bahk Do respectively. Really? When I was a practicing Taekwondo (did it for like 6 or 7 years I qualified to help in training but was like Nah) it was all about discipline. It had very much a military air around it, as it should have. The Korean military and police (both sides I'm sure) are well trained in Taekwondo. But that's kind of my off topic thing. To anyone who wants free running and cloaking, this is a must! A cloaked scout that comes from the shadows and kicks your ass old school, I'd enjoy to see myself get killed by such a foe.
Thats what i thought too, Taekwondo is an artistic discipline in the sense that it is a sport. It has discipline, only in the sense that you are facing against an enemy.
Soo Bahk Do is a practical discipline, really heavy on maintaining a center. you hear that in Taekwondo, but not much. you would learn forms, methods of sparring, but thats about it. In Soo Bahk Do, your only focus is self improvement thus your only enemy is yourself.
(off topic but in the first Soo Bahk Do lesson, my teacher had mastered his center to an extent that he could emit smoke from his kiyap, its nicknamed the "Dragon's breath" ) .
glad to see another taekwondo practitioner here nonetheless |
Hunter Junko
Bojo's School of the Trades
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Posted - 2013.03.26 01:25:00 -
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Heathen Bastard wrote:not that I don't like the idea, but why the focus on martial arts? I was taught to fight, but not in any way that would really convey martial arts. I can still take my brother down and he took karate and kung fu for years. It's not necesarily training and grace that carry the day, sometimes it's just being the bigger guy(now) or fighting dirty(earlier in life) I still fight dirty.
not true. Trained martial artists can really mess up someone's day, even kill.
true in a fight you may be the bigger guy, but all human beings are the same, in that sense size does not really matter in the slightest. most likely, your brother is holding himself back. i know i would.
to act with your eyes carries the mind of a fool
Safe hunting
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