Firstly, grow up.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pureghetto
Secondly, your idea sucks. STV pap, period.
Printable View
Firstly, grow up.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pureghetto
Secondly, your idea sucks. STV pap, period.
In an art such as Brazilian Jiu Jitsu , you are already an advanced practioner at purple belt and can have your own academy and there are still the Brown and Black Belt to come after that , Most never touch Brown or Black EVER
But to breakdance you need the groove, do ninjas have the groove? or do they have to be some sort of hybrid gangster ninja?
An art of which I am an undiscussed master.Quote:
Originally Posted by boris no no
No doubt that's why you cross train it with capoeira which is even better than breakdancing when the Ninja feels the need to be socialQuote:
Originally Posted by Bladen
Why be a Ninja when you can be a Pirate? All that'll happen is all the Pirate kids will laugh at you for being a Ninja and then promptly whack you senseless. Make the right choice : choose Pirate.
I am still a talented Zatsumi Uchiwa black belt.
Dont throw stones at glass houses.Quote:
Originally Posted by Itsunari 2000
Cause pirates suck. Anyway, no pirate could catch this ninja.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxx Power
Actually, I was thinking of going for wushu instead of capoeira, I don't think there is a capoeira dojo/school whatever around here.Quote:
No doubt that's why you cross train it with capoeira which is even better than breakdancing when the Ninja feels the need to be social
WOW!!! I LOVE HEELYS!!!!! I can't afford to replace mine at the moment though... shame... they where fun... they confused the chavs...hehe...Quote:
Originally Posted by IBCrayZ
Ninjustu? I only specialize in attacking with remote controls!
Maybe I should study it a bit... after all it does originate from my background...
Do you actually know anything about Japanese culture? ^^Quote:
Originally Posted by IBCrayZ
I study Seidokan-style Karate, its great. In fact, my nick means "Reverse Punch".
Our (main) sensei has 30+ years experience and is a 6th Dan (level of black belt). We also have other black belts at our club including a 3rd Dan who also has a Ju-Jitsu black belt. So, as a result, we explore other moves and techniques from other martial arts and other styles.
Just because I'm immature does not mean I'm ignorant.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
I agree with this post 100% I'm 39 years old and have been training for 20 years as of last month. Took 3 years of Shotokan Karate before deciding it wasn't my thing, than took 5 years of Tae Kwon do before leaving that for kenpo in 1995 until now. It is true that every style has it's weaknesses and it is advantageous(I have no idea if I spelled that right lol) to broaden your horizons. Gullick is right when he says do what works for you! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gullick