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daveecr7
09-Aug-2010, 02:19 PM
ok first of all I was really into krav maga but when i rang up i was too young which was disappointing so i thought i would try jeet kune do and i thought i was lucky to find one that sounded really good and i went to check it out and first of all it was at a private house in the middle of nowhere and when i knocked on the door it was some fat guy with bloodshot eyes he might be amazing at martial arts but it doesnt really seem likely. does anyone no a martial art similar to krav maga which is taught in southampton.

APC
09-Aug-2010, 06:32 PM
ok first of all I was really into krav maga but when i rang up i was too young which was disappointing so i thought i would try jeet kune do and i thought i was lucky to find one that sounded really good and i went to check it out and first of all it was at a private house in the middle of nowhere and when i knocked on the door it was some fat guy with bloodshot eyes he might be amazing at martial arts but it doesnt really seem likely. does anyone no a martial art similar to krav maga which is taught in southampton.

How old are you?

Matias
09-Aug-2010, 06:57 PM
Well, I don't have the coordinates on the map, if that's what you're asking, but I will tel you this:

Krav Maga is a very useful but very brutal martial arts self defense system. It is best saved for the older fellows who can resist such a regime. Now Jeet Kune Do, completely titled "Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do," means Bruce Lee's Way of the Intercepting Fist. Different to Krav Maga's grapples and holds, this art/concept is based on fluidity and the "soft" (or at least softer) half of martial arts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_and_soft_(martial_arts)

Before you start looking for a martial arts school, you must define exactly what you wish to be trained in. Dont go running in a bear cave, bud.

The link above should help you break down things. Then you can go into the Grapple/Hold/BJJ or fluid/elevated/jkd subcategories, etc.

Once you have a clear idea of what you want, UTFSE ;)

daveecr7
09-Aug-2010, 07:12 PM
cheers mate il have a look at it and see what i prefer im doing shaolin kung fu/san shou at the moment so i need something that goes well with that but i wanted something for self defense aswell. im 15 btw

Matias
09-Aug-2010, 07:26 PM
Oh, well then i reccommend going with the more fluid martial art. You wouldnt wanna contradict the grace of San Shou with the "real" brutality of Krav Maga or something xD

daveecr7
09-Aug-2010, 07:38 PM
haha yh true i thought san shou was pretty violent lol nd i think its more whats in the area of southampton because its pretty rubbish down here in the martial art front

Matias
09-Aug-2010, 07:45 PM
I see...yea Jeet Kune Do is more available in teh west, i think.

You cant go wrong with the intercepting fist, brah ;)

APC
09-Aug-2010, 08:33 PM
cheers mate il have a look at it and see what i prefer im doing shaolin kung fu/san shou at the moment so i need something that goes well with that but i wanted something for self defense aswell. im 15 btw

Won't be long until you can do Krav then. One club has the monopoly on KM around Southampton, as far as Basingrad and Portsmouth.

PASmith
10-Aug-2010, 12:57 PM
"Basingrad". Heh...I've family (by marriage) there. Made me chuckle.

g-bells
10-Aug-2010, 04:58 PM
Well, I don't have the coordinates on the map, if that's what you're asking, but I will tel you this:

Krav Maga is a very useful but very brutal martial arts self defense system. It is best saved for the older fellows who can resist such a regime. Now Jeet Kune Do, completely titled "Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do," means Bruce Lee's Way of the Intercepting Fist. Different to Krav Maga's grapples and holds, this art/concept is based on fluidity and the "soft" (or at least softer) half of martial arts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_and_soft_(martial_arts)

Before you start looking for a martial arts school, you must define exactly what you wish to be trained in. Dont go running in a bear cave, bud.

The link above should help you break down things. Then you can go into the Grapple/Hold/BJJ or fluid/elevated/jkd subcategories, etc.

Once you have a clear idea of what you want, UTFSE ;)

Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do is far from "soft" it is Bruce Lee's interpretation of scientific streetfigthing it is as nasty as it gets!!!

WhitePanda
10-Aug-2010, 05:33 PM
I thought Matt-99 was banned for being a troll?