Any1 training any MA? If yes, what are you training? N how do u feel training it? Ever used it in real life? 


o) to start Muay Thai and Kickboxing. Time will tell if I survive the next few weeks, since I didnt really work out or did any sports for like 2 or 3 months 

Dante said:i have studied various arts for a total of about 20 years now. was ranked in short knife fighting for a time.
nunchaku or escrima were my favorite weapons, but in essence jeet is a street fighting discipline borrowing from all other styles, so it's a very fun style.masta247 said:n what was ure favourite?
Any1 ever used skills learned in Dojo in real life situations?
Dante said:nunchaku or escrima were my favorite weapons, but in essence jeet is a street fighting discipline borrowing from all other styles, so it's a very fun style.
i have only used the arts once in a full on fight, but in letting people know that you're not one to mess with it's come into use more than a few times. parry a cheap shot and push the person back and they'll reconsider in most cases. fighting in public makes both people look stupid.
depends on your discipline. kata-based arts (like tae kwon do or akido) usually are too rigid for immediate translation to real world application. best practice for me was getting some kendo gear and just going at it full combat, no rules.masta247 said:last year was jacked 3 times n i couldnt do anything :/ In my situation i forgot everything ive learned in a second. Maybe thats because im studying for too short period
Dante said:depends on your discipline. kata-based arts (like tae kwon do or akido) usually are too rigid for immediate translation to real world application. best practice for me was getting some kendo gear and just going at it full combat, no rules.
when it comes down to it, though, street situations aren't fair, and you never know when a gun, a knife, or six of the guy's friends are going to be introduced into the equation. it's better just to be jacked for your money instead of risking your life.

he didn't even had a chance to hit me. But in real life situations he never lost. Thats weird
i aint got car so i know i wont go there regularly 
PuffnScruff said:i've been wanting to get into Brazilian jiu jitsu for a long time. i was at a competition one time and watched a dude spare who was an instructor Brazilian jiu jitsu. him and a friend were bringing the style to the midwet. they had classes at a college in illinois and in the st.louis university city area
masta247 said:BJJ is cool but im probly to small n too light to use it :/