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Newbie 2 posts |
Friday 13th February 2004 at 22:53 Here's a new question. Everyone always asks which is the "Best Art"? I always say it depends what you want from it, beating another art isn't the bee all and end all of why we train in what we do. |
Resident 729 posts |
Saturday 14th February 2004 at 10:29 origami pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
1319 posts |
Saturday 14th February 2004 at 12:07 so so predictable. --------- Robsco! 'I'm sure your style is impressive on other planets, however, your weak link is that this is Earth' The Admin Guy |
Resident 729 posts |
Sunday 15th February 2004 at 10:27 chi gung pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Newbie 10 posts |
Sunday 15th February 2004 at 15:58 Non-contact Karate Concentration, relaxation, mental and physical conditioning Concentration, relaxation, men |
Newbie 2 posts |
Monday 16th February 2004 at 02:27 jeet kune do |
Resident 729 posts |
Monday 16th February 2004 at 10:51 jo san do pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Newbie 20 posts |
Monday 16th February 2004 at 17:12 Tai Chi or possibly some forms of Karate "hell ain't a bad place to be" "hell ain't a bad place to be" |
1319 posts |
Monday 16th February 2004 at 21:50 I'd personally say anything except BJJ and Muay Thai. The Admin Guy |
Newbie 2 posts |
Tuesday 17th February 2004 at 01:15 Funny that!!! The only sensible replies came from outside members!!! |
1319 posts |
Tuesday 17th February 2004 at 01:31 Anything except BJJ and Muay Thai, never trained in Thai boxing but simply seen the effectiveness. The Admin Guy |
Newbie 20 posts |
Tuesday 17th February 2004 at 09:17 Having trained in both Muay Thai and Ju-Jitsu (Japanese not BJJ) not only are the two arts very good they compliment each other so well. "hell ain't a bad place to be" |
Resident 729 posts |
Tuesday 17th February 2004 at 13:09 sheffield is only 45 mins from nottingham and I teach BJJ lessons. pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Newbie 20 posts |
Tuesday 17th February 2004 at 14:42 Andy, "hell ain't a bad place to be" |
Resident 729 posts |
Wednesday 18th February 2004 at 10:18 Some weekends would be possible, say, saturday mornings? but not every weekend as that's my time off, but a couple of saturday mornings a month would be possible. pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Resident 217 posts |
Wednesday 18th February 2004 at 13:27 Play do (dough) is the weakest, expecially in a hot room. My kids build alsorts with it but when it melts and stains into the carpets its a sod to clean up! "Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog" "Its not the size of the dog i |
Newbie 20 posts |
Wednesday 18th February 2004 at 14:07 Andy, "hell ain't a bad place to be" |
Resident 729 posts |
Wednesday 18th February 2004 at 22:32 cool, mail me on arjiujitsu@aol.com pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Regular 25 posts |
Sunday 22nd February 2004 at 00:22 No style is weaker, it's the fighters that it all comes down to. It's their job to see weakness, and to act on that without letting themselves be cought. |
Resident 729 posts |
Monday 23rd February 2004 at 11:31 errmm, will have to disagree there, a lot of styles are weaker. pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |