
Wow, it's been a while since I update the site; but since i created it for myself and i'm now a student of sin moo hapkido, i've kinda forgotten it.
Well the aim of this article it's none but to share some thoughts i've been thinking of in the last week.
Well the aim of this article it's none but to share some thoughts i've been thinking of in the last week.
None of the martial arts are useful in all the situations. Or at least, not as useful as it should or could be. You see, when you're developing a combat style, it's impossible to make it effective without specialize in something. For example, my own hapkido, even though it claims to be the definitive hybrid martial art, focuses in fact, in wrist locks and submissions and some kicks. It's true there's also training in other combat styles like projections and punches, but i'd never use those, because in a real fight i'll be more confident (that is, i'll have more opportunities) in the things i've been working the most.
My point is, that being stated that no martial art is the panacea; why being so obtuse to focus only in one? Since every martial art has been studying a concept of the human body and how to use it more extensively or in a way that no other had, I think it's a good idea to be open minded and add to your training something others can teach you as well. And that's what I would offer here.
Being nothing but a white belt practitioner, I will post any moves from any martial arts that I think could be applyied and added in my own fighting style, according to my physique and athleticism. And that would be fun info to read too. So, from now on, that's not just a submissions site, but a very personal martial arts one