Blood and Fists: Style Suggestions

Vigilance

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So- my publisher has suggested a follow-up to BNF. Not surprising, it's the best-selling book I've ever written.

Let's assume I am on board with that idea, and was looking to include more styles- suggestions?

BTW- feel free to suggest anything else you'd like to see as well.

I have consistently received requests for: Krav Maga, and Hwarang Do.

Questions and comments are welcome.

Chuck
 

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Charles,
Here are several styles to give you a start. Still not yet having a copy of the Blood and Fist, I am not sure if you broke down Karate or Kung Fu into various substyles or if you are treating Aikiju:):):):)u as either Aikido or jujitsu. Therefore, I have also included Aikijujitsu and various substyles for Karate and Kung Fu.

Aikijujitsu

Bersilat

Hisardut

Lima Lama

Kajukenbo

Kalaripayit

Karate: Goju Ryu
Karate: Isshin Ryu
Karate: Kyukushinkai
Karate: :):):):)o Ryu
Karate: Shorin Ryu
Karate: Uechi Ryu
Karate: Wado Ryu

Kempo, Chinese Kara Ho
Kempo, Hawaiian
Kempo, Shorinji

Kenpo, Ed Parker's

Kuk Sool Won

Kung Fu: Cha Ch'uan
Kung Fu: Ch'in-na
Kung Fu: Choy Li Fut
Kung Fu: Eagle Claw
Kung Fu: E-Mai Shan Pei
Kung Fu: Hsing I
Kung Fu: Hung Gar
Kung Fu: Li Gar (Li-Chia)
Kung Fu: Long Fist
Kung Fu: Monkey
Kung Fu: Pakua
Kung Fu: Pheonix Eye
Kung Fu: Praying Mantis, Northern
Kung Fu: Praying Mantis, Southern
Kung Fu: Tai Chi
Kung Fu: White Lotus
Kung Fu: White Eyebrow
Kung Fu: Wudong

Kuntao

Quan Ki Do

Tang Soo Do

Than Vo Dao

Vovin Viet Vo Dao

Vigilance said:
So- my publisher has suggested a follow-up to BNF. Not surprising, it's the best-selling book I've ever written.

Let's assume I am on board with that idea, and was looking to include more styles- suggestions?

BTW- feel free to suggest anything else you'd like to see as well.

I have consistently received requests for: Krav Maga, and Hwarang Do.

Questions and comments are welcome.

Chuck
 

Whoa- thanks :)

That's quite a list for a first suggestion!

To answer the question I have Aikido and Jiujitsu in the book, and a couple of Lung Fu variants- but only one karate.

Thanks again :)

Chuck
 

Charles,
Here are several styles to give you a start. Still not yet having a copy of the Blood and Fist, I am not sure if you broke down Karate or Kung Fu into various substyles, if you are treating Aikijujitsu as either Aikido or jujitsu, or judo as jujitsu. Therefore, I have also included Aikijujitsu, Judo and various substyles for Karate and Kung Fu.

Aikijujitsu

Bersilat

Hisardut

Judo

Lima Lama

Kajukenbo

Kalaripayit

Karate: Goju Ryu
Karate: Isshin Ryu
Karate: Kyukushinkai
Karate: :):):):)o Ryu
Karate: Shorin Ryu
Karate: Uechi Ryu
Karate: Wado Ryu

Kempo, Chinese Kara Ho
Kempo, Hawaiian
Kempo, Shorinji

Kenpo, Ed Parker's

Kuk Sool Won

Kung Fu: Cha Ch'uan
Kung Fu: Ch'in-na
Kung Fu: Choy Li Fut
Kung Fu: Eagle Claw
Kung Fu: E-Mai Shan Pei
Kung Fu: Hsing I
Kung Fu: Hung Gar
Kung Fu: Li Gar (Li-Chia)
Kung Fu: Long Fist
Kung Fu: Monkey
Kung Fu: Pakua
Kung Fu: Pheonix Eye
Kung Fu: Praying Mantis, Northern
Kung Fu: Praying Mantis, Southern
Kung Fu: Tai Chi
Kung Fu: White Lotus
Kung Fu: White Eyebrow
Kung Fu: Wudong

Kuntao

Quan Ki Do

Tang Soo Do

Than Vo Dao

Vovin Viet Vo Dao

Vigilance said:
So- my publisher has suggested a follow-up to BNF. Not surprising, it's the best-selling book I've ever written.

Let's assume I am on board with that idea, and was looking to include more styles- suggestions?

BTW- feel free to suggest anything else you'd like to see as well.

I have consistently received requests for: Krav Maga, and Hwarang Do.

Questions and comments are welcome.

Chuck
 
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Vigilance said:
Whoa- thanks :)

That's quite a list for a first suggestion!

To answer the question I have Aikido and Jiujitsu in the book, and a couple of Lung Fu variants- but only one karate.

Thanks again :)

Chuck

Glad I could help (It definitely gave me something to do since I can't seem to sleep). The question I have is how you treat both Aikijujitsu and Judo? Are you treating Aikijujitsu as either Aikido or jujitsu? Are you treating Judo as Jujitsu?
 

Greg K said:
Glad I could help (It definitely gave me something to do since I can't seem to sleep). The question I have is how you treat both Aikijujitsu and Judo? Are you treating Aikijujitsu as either Aikido or jujitsu? Are you treating Judo as Jujitsu?

Im not 100% sure I understand the question- but if what you're asking is how I treat Aikido in relation to Aikijutsu and how I treat Judo in relation to Jiujitsu...

I dont address either one.

I talk about the historical ancestry of Aikijutsu as it pertains to Aikido, but I treat Aikido as Aikido, and JiuJitsu as JiuJitsu- Aikijutsu and Judo dont enter into it in my mind.

If I were to do Judo and Aikijutsu as styles, Id handle them as seperate entities from the ground up.

And of course if I misread the question, then Im an idiot :)

Chuck
 

Some More styles

Here are some more styles.

Choson Ryu
Dumog
Karate: Shotokan
Kempo: Ryukyu
Kung Fu: Eight Drunken Faeires (sorry too tired to look up the name)
Kung Fu: Pao Chuan (Leopard Style)
Kung Fu: San Soo
Kung Fu: Northern Sil Lum
Kung Fu: Pai Lum Tao (White Dragon)
Ukidokan

Just out of curiousity is the Shaolin style you listed Shaolin 5 Animals (Shaolin Crane, Shaolin Dragon, Shaolin Leopard, Shaolin Snake, Shaolin Tiger)?
 

You read my question right (I was probably less clear than I could have been). I was not sure if you just did not include aikijusitsu and judo or if you were encompassing them in Aikido and jujitsu (an approach I have seen some authors take).

Vigilance said:
Im not 100% sure I understand the question- but if what you're asking is how I treat Aikido in relation to Aikijutsu and how I treat Judo in relation to Jiujitsu...

I dont address either one.

I talk about the historical ancestry of Aikijutsu as it pertains to Aikido, but I treat Aikido as Aikido, and JiuJitsu as JiuJitsu- Aikijutsu and Judo dont enter into it in my mind.

If I were to do Judo and Aikijutsu as styles, Id handle them as seperate entities from the ground up.

And of course if I misread the question, then Im an idiot :)

Chuck
 

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