To clarify this a little. A pimp was hitting her bitch right. So this karate master came up to him and said not to do that. So the pimp got pissed. Watch what happens.
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To clarify this a little. A pimp was hitting her bitch right. So this karate master came up to him and said not to do that. So the pimp got pissed. Watch what happens.
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So sad. What kinda pimp takes cabs?! LOL
Anyhow, he got his shit rocked big time.
Ye old one hitter quitter.
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Men who attack women are fucking spineless and do it so they can feel fucking macho.
I wouldn't feel the need to say that but I just remembered I still have someone to kill for doing it to a friend of mine.
"They call it 'The American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it" - George Carlin
lolol, that was fuckin funny.....but i hate karate ne way...........with passion
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That was awesome. But that pimp looked like a loser anyways, you could kick his ass without any fancy fighting.
One Hit.....one man down!!!!!!!!! this karate guy ROCKS =) ........ about the Pimp Was he drunk or he is just Stupid??????
LOL that happened to me once, but with a 60 year old grandmaster. He palmed me in the stomach and I was gone. Hehe he asked if I wanted to join his school afterwards.
The thing is karete works against stupid and the unexpecting. Crazy is another matter. I've seen a black belt taken down by a normal guy who just wouldn't stop. Guy ended the fight with a berage of headbuts. Every martial art has it's holes. Crazy is one of them.
Edit: I don't mean crazy as in insain or drunk, I mean some one who will not go down unless you kill or knock them out them.
Well a black belt in Karate is totally different than a black belt in any other martial arts. Even I'm a blackbelt in karate, doesn't mean shit when it comes to fighting though. I think Karate and Tae Kwon Do are more of an aerobic exercise than a martial art, well for most people anyway.
Originally posted by: Xollence
Well a black belt in Karate is totally different than a black belt in any other martial arts. Even I'm a blackbelt in karate, doesn't mean shit when it comes to fighting though. I think Karate and Tae Kwon Do are more of an aerobic exercise than a martial art, well for most people anyway.
As a black belt in Tae Kwon Do I hear a lot about the "flash and trash" thing that refers to it. It's just mainly a defense art, somehting that gives you a fundamental understanding in how to shift momentum, parry attacks etc. and also where to attack and how. Strength just isn't a very big part of it.
"They call it 'The American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it" - George Carlin
This made me sput out my pizza all over my keyboard......DAMN IT
Originally posted by: The Heretic Azazel
Originally posted by: Xollence
Well a black belt in Karate is totally different than a black belt in any other martial arts. Even I'm a blackbelt in karate, doesn't mean shit when it comes to fighting though. I think Karate and Tae Kwon Do are more of an aerobic exercise than a martial art, well for most people anyway.
As a black belt in Tae Kwon Do I hear a lot about the "flash and trash" thing that refers to it. It's just mainly a defense art, somehting that gives you a fundamental understanding in how to shift momentum, parry attacks etc. and also where to attack and how. Strength just isn't a very big part of it.
hmm.... interesting point of view!!!!!!!!! i practice Greco-Roman and I belive that the strength is very important thing, even do not only in Karate or Tae Kwon Do you need to be in calm, the thing is think with your head not with your muscles!!! so there is not a big differece between all these sports [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
im soon to be a black belt in taekwondo..... no way in hell can you compare it to i aerobic exercise, it all comes down to what kind of training you get, we are trained and pitted for fights ( we do alot of sparring, with no protection, and about 90% power at max )not the demo part of the martial art, we are trained to take you down as fast, hard and painfull as possible, seriously you wouldnt want to fight meOriginally posted by: Xollence
Well a black belt in Karate is totally different than a black belt in any other martial arts. Even I'm a blackbelt in karate, doesn't mean shit when it comes to fighting though. I think Karate and Tae Kwon Do are more of an aerobic exercise than a martial art, well for most people anyway.
im also very proficient in ninjutsu and kungfu
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Not all Karate and Tae Kwon Do Dojo's are belt mills. Each style is different in their teachings. Some places actually make you earn your belt, to call Karate or Tae Kwon Do in general as "more of an aerobic exercise than a martial art" is ignorant. All styles have people that hand out belt's like candy. Some people are more interested in gaining the 50 bucks a month and handing out belt's to keep their "students" complacent than actually teaching the art as it should.
I didn't say all were. But almost all of the schools around my area are. You see little 10 year olds get black belts. They give you a new color belt every month around here as long as you pay for it.
Hahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahhahahhaha, right.Originally posted by: darkshadow
im soon to be a black belt in taekwondo..... no way in hell can you compare it to i aerobic exercise, it all comes down to what kind of training you get, we are trained and pitted for fights ( we do alot of sparring, with no protection, and about 90% power at max )not the demo part of the martial art, we are trained to take you down as fast, hard and painfull as possible, seriously you wouldnt want to fight me
No, you're not. Trust me.im also very proficient in ninjutsu and kungfu
gotta admit, it was a good solid hit on a not-very-solid person.
The "crazy is one of them" thing only applies if you're not willing to severely debilitate the person attacking you. The biggest holes of all are to be found in "crazy".
If you're, say, a master of muay thai, you'll very likely be able to snap the person's arm at the elbow when they swing at you. Is it sporting? No! Is it fair? Sure! they're freaking crazy! It's all about noticing that they're the type that need to be debilitated and made physically unable to continue attacking, just before they MAKE you realize it. And, of course, being skilled enough to completely dismantle them in a debilitating way, if it seems necessary.
Although I saw this video a long time ago on TV, it's always good to see something like this over and over again. I just love it when losers and such get beaten, especially one-hit KOs, regardless of who they are.
Thats the Mc Dojo problem thats occuring within martial arts in the US. I do kendo and children arn't even elidgable for testing till their about 10-12 and the testing is very harsh. The testers let nothing slide. I would say 7/10 martial arts dojo's will have real licensed and/or qualified teachers of the art.
worst thing is them demo guys who insist on doing all these pointless flips and spin around alot wile waving around a polished stainless steel $20 off some crappy website mock katana sword and try to call what they do martial arts id call it acrobatics at best
for the most part when it comes to a real fight martial arts isn't gonna be much help al you can rely on is experiance and good instinct even then theres always a chance the other guy could get in a lucky shot
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