Friday, May 21, 2010

My list of questions of martial arts.?

I love martial arts, i cant take classes at the moment so please dont say i need to, i want to know a few things, i have the proper equipment, and im homeschooled so i dont do physics classes.





1:How do i flip someone


2:How do i throw someone


3:Whats a strong attack, not deadly but strong?


4:i need to learn a confusing move to knock my brother off guard.(confusing for him not me)


5:i need to know how do i preform a backflip.





thats all for now i'll add more details if i need more questions





ty for your understanding of my situation, in case you need to know im going to be sparring my brother

My list of questions of martial arts.?
Let me see if I can explain this from the point of view of an Instructor. First, I cannot simply TELL you how to do something and expect you to do it correctly. I would need to see you do it and SHOW you what you are doing wrong. You would need to SEE it and understand how to do it correctly.


Second, if I do tell you how to do something, and you get hurt doing it wrong, or doing it right but without training, who's fault is it? Mine.


Hurting someone is very easy. Healing them is very hard. Knowledge without proper training is very dangerous.


So, do not take this wrong, because your enthusiasm is refreshing, please get proper instruction before you try these things. Your question is like asking a swimming instructor to tell you how to float...it sounds like fun until you get into the deep end and start hearing "glub, glub, glub..."
Reply:go yo karate club and prctice on kicks
Reply:Sounds like judo would be the thing for you. It has lots of flips and throws. However, learning from a verbal description would be almost impossible. You'd almost certainly get it wrong, and either injure yourself or your partner. Also, you need to learn how to do the basic falls before you start throwing or getting thrown. Sorry - go find a judo dojo and take lessons there.
Reply:sounds to me like you are just going to hurt yourself... please record it so we can watch.
Reply:Oh man... I hate to sound like a Taekwondo instructor who tells you that you need to "use control" in sparring but since you're COMPLETELY new at this, I really wouldn't recommend you try any of this stuff unless you get into a martial arts school.





I would try out some wrestling and grappling on your bro as long as you're not on solid ground but other than that, save the punches and kicks for a school that gives you the proper instruction. I'm afraid if you really do try this out on your own without any guidance, you might seriously hurt yourself or your brother. So yeah, find a school that's within your price range and take off from there.
Reply:to flip someone pickthem up as their moving so their own forward momentum sends them twirling (this is NOT easy).


to throw someone just pick them up and throw them or just grab them and push realy hard, i suggest the neck (this takes practice).


a good haymaker to the gut or face is a nice power attack, GO HAYMAKER, (just pull back your arm and hit as hard as you can).


and pushing his arm out with one of your hands and hitting him with your other hand in the shoulder will get him off guard a few times.


as for the backflip, you're on your own.
Reply:You are being unrealistic , your not going to be able to learn a martial art by reading peoples suggestions . By the way back flips are for gymnasts and action movie stuntmen , thats not real martial arts . Sorry .
Reply:1- find a good school and learn


2- see #1


3- see #1


4- see #1


5- backflips are for dancing and gymnists not martial artists, this is not the movies.





The quickest MA to learn in the smallest amount of time is boxing and actually be able to use with results, it will not have a ground game or kicking, but most guys unless they train really hard and train with full resistance will not be able to handle the aggressivenes of a boxer or deal with the hand speed.





What art does your brother train in? does he train with full resistance or any level of sparring full contact?


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