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started by Arildsen MacKay on 26 Nov 13
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    Just in case you don't know, this is kickboxing taken up to the next level: really,..

    You realize, I used to think I was very handy at taking care of myself. I'm a brown belt in karate, and later this year I get my black belt grading. I know I'm maybe not Superman, but I'd like to think I could handle myself if I got into a scrape. Then I went to a mixed martial arts tournament and saw these men do san shou kickboxing, and I felt like stopping there and then. These people are extraordinary!

    Just in case you don't know, this really is kickboxing taken to another level: significantly, these guys know no fear! I have a friend who practices Muay Thai, and I told him about what I found, and he said that he'd be skeptical about taking on someone that's been competed in san shou. If you can imagine getting best wishes components of Chinese freestyle fighting, so you can use sneakers, punches, punches, you identify it, then times it by ten, and you could be getting close. To learn more, you should have a gander at: crazy 88. Visiting here seemingly provides suggestions you can tell your dad.

    So, like I said, I was pulled out (no pun intended!) by what-the san shou fighters can do, so I made a decision to perform a little digging. This elegant crazy 88 wiki has endless forceful tips for the meaning behind it. And what I learned just blew me away no wonder I was satisfied at the show. Dig up further on this partner site by navigating to crazy 88 bjj. This specific martial art has been practiced for 2000 years, and just about allows almost any battle going. I already told you that they combine in Chinese freestyle; you can add submission wrestling and floor fighting to that scary record! If you think the UFC men are tough, you ain't seen nothing yet!

    What really astonished me is how popular the sport is. I had never heard about it before, never mind seen a session. But now that I know what it's, I can easily see why the likes of ESPN bring it on pay-per-view, than any I've seen to date as this sort of fighting is more exciting. The principles are pretty easy, also, so it is easy to follow for just about any novice. And yes, I include myself there!

    Fighting in a ring much like any other martial-arts ring, bouts are gained by either throwing or pushing your opponent out the ring, or in the more vicious bouts in China, by knocking your opponent out with shoulder strikes or knee strikes. They fight often over a raised band and because there are no rules, this produces some heavy-duty knockouts and that is why I have fallen deeply in love with it. There's no fighting here these people are seriously wanting to knock each interest out! That is probably one of the best methods today being trained, and true, total contact fighting at its best.

    Don't believe me? Consider this then within an yearly competition between American kickboxers and Chinese san shou kickboxers, the competition (if you could call it that!) had to be stopped since the Americans were getting their butts kicked basically! In the last competition, the san shou guys won all fights. Not bad for a little-known control, huh?

    Therefore yes, like I was saying. I thought I was very good. And probably at karate, I'm. But now I understand that is not the be all and end all it may be a bit late, but I'm taking up san shou. Then I might give my kick-boxing buddy only a little surprise or two.

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