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<blockquote data-quote="wisdome" data-source="post: 1774243" data-attributes="member: 24506"><p>You know guys, I am truly shocked that no one has mentioned Jeet Kune Do concepts!</p><p></p><p>This great martial art (which I just happen to train =)), includes every aspect of fighting. Well, every good aspects anyway. Jeet Kune Do CONCEPTS. It evolves all the time, you can add your own teckniques to it. Because of this, it is even more important with a good trainer. </p><p></p><p>It includes grappling, Muay Thai, Boxing, Wing Chun, trapping teckniques, Kali, Penchak Silat, and so much more! This is THE "martial art" to train, if you have the time... my trainer has been training it for like 10 years, of which three years was under supervision of Dan Inosanto. Dan Inosanto was one of three students which were allowed to professionally teach the "art" by Bruce Lee. So you see, my trainer is great.</p><p>Yes, Bruce Lee. This was the man who "invented" the concept. And it is a concept, not a fixed system. That's why I think it is the best "art" to train.</p><p>Like I said earlier, you don't care about any lousy ****-teckniques, and only includes the best ones, to be as effective as possible.</p><p></p><p>About self defense... I think that "Kali soft forms" is the best one. It is widely used by the police in Denmark, but I'm not sure wether it has spread outside of the northern Europe. Anyways, it is really a great self-defense, because you can disable your opponents without injuring them to much =). Not as with usual Kali-teckniques, then...</p><p></p><p>"Be formless, like water..."</p><p></p><p>Edit: JKD Concepts isn't selfdefense. If the ****** started the fight, give him hell =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisdome, post: 1774243, member: 24506"] You know guys, I am truly shocked that no one has mentioned Jeet Kune Do concepts! This great martial art (which I just happen to train =)), includes every aspect of fighting. Well, every good aspects anyway. Jeet Kune Do CONCEPTS. It evolves all the time, you can add your own teckniques to it. Because of this, it is even more important with a good trainer. It includes grappling, Muay Thai, Boxing, Wing Chun, trapping teckniques, Kali, Penchak Silat, and so much more! This is THE "martial art" to train, if you have the time... my trainer has been training it for like 10 years, of which three years was under supervision of Dan Inosanto. Dan Inosanto was one of three students which were allowed to professionally teach the "art" by Bruce Lee. So you see, my trainer is great. Yes, Bruce Lee. This was the man who "invented" the concept. And it is a concept, not a fixed system. That's why I think it is the best "art" to train. Like I said earlier, you don't care about any lousy ****-teckniques, and only includes the best ones, to be as effective as possible. About self defense... I think that "Kali soft forms" is the best one. It is widely used by the police in Denmark, but I'm not sure wether it has spread outside of the northern Europe. Anyways, it is really a great self-defense, because you can disable your opponents without injuring them to much =). Not as with usual Kali-teckniques, then... "Be formless, like water..." Edit: JKD Concepts isn't selfdefense. If the ****** started the fight, give him hell =) [/QUOTE]
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