I do submission wrestling and MMA though i mostly concentrate on submission wrestling
www.leicestershootfighters.co.uk - is the club i go to, so if anyone is from leicester i would HIGHLY reccomend taking a visit, coach is fantastic and well respected in the british MMA scene.
any hung gar kuen brothers here? or wu dang shan? pm me, people interested in going abroad china to study or have already gone pm me also hehe,
i plan to go china and study wu dan shan and also shao lin after university for a good 10 odd years hehe, hopefully il get a job as an english teacher and itll get me through
any hung gar kuen brothers here? or wu dang shan? pm me, people interested in going abroad china to study or have already gone pm me also hehe,
i plan to go china and study wu dan shan and also shao lin after university for a good 10 odd years hehe, hopefully il get a job as an english teacher and itll get me through
Oddly enough I'm going to China on Thursday to study Shaolin and San Da. Only for a couple of months though.
Mixing the best parts of all martial arts works excellently hence Mixed Martial Arts being the most dominant fighting style.
meh, dominant? isnt it more towards how long the person has trained for and experience, how hard they train and loyalty to the style? im 1 to talk but i dont think 1 thing is dominant.
Most mma today is still not truley fully mixed, if you watch mma events most people have there own speciality, whether it be stand up or ground work, but i do agree to be truley dominant you need knowledge in both.
What? I don't consider myself a Judoka, I certainly don't "do" Judo, it just seems the right verb, you know? describes it as a sport, and doesn't offend those who are serious about it by including me, a dabbler, in their ranks rofl.
Achieved Shodan in Karate, age 11. Then the Sensei got diagnosed with cancer so had to shut down the dojo. Currently looking in to starting up again but with a different discipline.