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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #75 on: June 06, 2015, 06:50:17 AM »
How can even this many getbiggers defend aikido? AIKIDO?!!!

Yes the philosophy of aikido is legit, and if you are strong, extremely advanced aikido practitioner and your opponent is a completely disoriented drunk old man then YES you can implement akido on him. But that is IT!

As an impartial dude I had to find something positive to say about aikido. But an all aikido practitioner vs any punch/kick/take down martial artist- will end up embarrassingly for the aikido practitioner.
stick to ninja Turtles  :D

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #76 on: June 06, 2015, 06:50:29 AM »
you are a coward.

so fatmac i phoned 2 gyms from the list. spoke to the gym owners and no one knows a Nik Mcintyre. i did Forward on per email your Details stud ;) so expect some mail. One was very annoyed and is only 20  miles from you. your Buddy Gee is not online since he mentioned the gyms. Oh and one gym owner will take legal Action if his gym is mentioned on here. all mouth no Action son ;)
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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #77 on: June 06, 2015, 06:55:22 AM »



If I wanted to show someone how to learn how to defend themselves they would learn more in 4 weeks boxing than all the other arts combined.


I had done basic boxing years ago but did it once a week for months about 3 years ago with my mate who had competed undefeated in Muay Thai many times. I just wanted to practice defence and basic power punches. I definitely felt after that time i knew how to put all the power in the right places for basic punches/Uppercuts/hooks (went over these a bit to make sure power was coming through) and keep guard up the whole time. I already had strength and conditioning from other sports i wanted to be able to throw properly and block properly.

Anyone thinking of watching that bullshito video fucking watch it fuck that's funny. At no point does he block punches or defend himself. Donny is fucked in the head.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #78 on: June 06, 2015, 06:57:01 AM »
pay my fees and i will sort this upstart out >:(

give me your Bank Details and i will come over

I want Hotel expenses and travel .. then i will fight this guy. so where is the ring? Which Gym ?

listen big rich man...if i am an old frail man. you pay for my ticket and Board and iīll come over.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #79 on: June 06, 2015, 06:58:10 AM »

You know the truth, you are a Coward.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #80 on: June 06, 2015, 07:00:09 AM »
TL;DR.



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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #81 on: June 06, 2015, 07:01:25 AM »
I don't think it's to deadly. Death seems like an uneasiness step if you have already more or less paralyzed your opponent. Like spiking someones head to the ground, break opponents joints etc. You do understand that this is not allowed in MMA, and avoided, unless there is a mistake, especially during demonstrations.

You can only put the opponent in a submission hold and allow the opponent a chance to tap, but not outright snapping fingers, a wrist or arm and other joint manipulation.

Of course, because they are too deadly. It reminds when this "Ninjitsu warrior" came into the Gracie academy and after getting choked out in minutes claimed that it was because he held back. He had "nothing against" the BJJ student he was fighting (a purple belt). Rorion just said, "Well, that's really nice of you but how about now. One of our students, a mid level student just kicked your ass in front of your students. He signed a waiver. You can do anything you want. You came to us to prove yourself."

The Ninjitsu master went through some psyching up routine and did a little growl and went at it again. He again got choked unconscious within minutes.

Maybe these guys are really the most deadly fighters in the world.  But it's useless and pointless if they never fight.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #82 on: June 06, 2015, 07:01:52 AM »
You know the truth, you are a Coward.

they are your quotes

you bottled it stumpy

you shat yourself like the drunk you are

lets show get big what you look like a real tough guy
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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #83 on: June 06, 2015, 07:03:26 AM »
they are your quotes

you bottled it stumpy

you shat yourself like the drunk you are

lets show get big what you look like a real tough guy
you are really an idiot.... ;D

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #84 on: June 06, 2015, 07:04:09 AM »
I don't think it's to deadly. Death seems like an uneasiness step if you have already more or less paralyzed your opponent. Like spiking someones head to the ground, break opponents joints etc. You do understand that this is not allowed in MMA, and avoided, unless there is a mistake, especially during demonstrations.

You can only put the opponent in a submission hold and allow the opponent a chance to tap, but not outright snapping fingers, a wrist or arm and other joint manipulation.


there were no rules in the ufc when it started

the people that did well were wrestlers who could take people down and control them

jujitsu guys who could sub people

and heavy handed strikers who could knock people out

and that's exactly who does well now that there are rules

martial arts are more evolved know because it is tested in full contact competitions

hence the most effective techniques are the ones practiced
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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #85 on: June 06, 2015, 07:06:13 AM »
possibly

there were no rules in the ufc when it started

the people that did well were wrestlers who could take people down and control them

jujitsu guys who could sub people

and heavy handed strikers who could knock people out

and that's exactly who does well now that there are rules

martial arts are more evolved know because it is tested in full contact competitions

hence the most effective techniques are the ones practiced

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #86 on: June 06, 2015, 07:06:46 AM »
there were no rules in the ufc when it started

the people that did well were wrestlers who could take people down and control them

jujitsu guys who could sub people

and heavy handed strikers who could knock people out

and that's exactly who does well now that there are rules

martial arts are more evolved know because it is tested in full contact competitions

hence the most effective techniques are the ones practiced
yes but when challenged you have to practice them .. you canīt.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #87 on: June 06, 2015, 07:07:22 AM »
yes but when challenged you have to practice them .. you canīt.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #88 on: June 06, 2015, 07:18:48 AM »
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Geez Fatmac is that it? A pic from some old dude called Donald Smith. you are really a Coward. It does not matter what the getbig comunitie think..you know and i know what really went down.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #89 on: June 06, 2015, 07:23:51 AM »
Geez Fatmac is that it? A pic from some old dude called Donald Smith. you are really a Coward. It does not matter what the getbig comunitie think..you know and i know what really went down.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #90 on: June 06, 2015, 07:27:11 AM »

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #91 on: June 06, 2015, 07:30:31 AM »
This shit is as effective as Tai Chi in a fight.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #92 on: June 06, 2015, 07:31:04 AM »
guess you forgot this post Donald  8)
well if you have to edit posts Fatmac then you are desperate. You have no longer a "reputation" on here. be a good boy and stop trying to play the Hard man because you aint.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #93 on: June 06, 2015, 07:42:00 AM »
well if you have to edit posts Fatmac then you are desperate. You have no longer a "reputation" on here. be a good boy and stop trying to play the Hard man because you aint.

its you that keeps challenging people to a fight

then asking for five grand to turn up


lets leave it there  8)
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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #94 on: June 06, 2015, 07:43:06 AM »
its you that keeps challenging people to a fight

then asking for five grand to turn up


lets leave it there  8)
Coward  ::)

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #95 on: June 06, 2015, 09:21:48 AM »
As a young teen I studied Tae Kwon Do. I wanted to be the best I could be at any martial art. The reason I chose Tae Kwon Do was it was the only art available where the instructor had mandatory sparring which I loved. He was also savvy enough to allow us the privilege of sparring other arts at his and other studios. Funny how I thought I was a badass back then. Funnier yet is how I never used My Tae Kwon Do skills in any real fight as I instinctively knew they would not work. What served me well in the real fights where some skills I learned from close quarter sticking aNd ground grappling. I really believe that most karate type arts are a joke against a real fight especially one against something g the like of the Gracies. Watching that they do proves this to me time and time again. Steven Seagal and the shirt he does is carp for the movies just like Bruce Lee. Chuck Norris is different in that he started in the Korean karate and has since trained in many others to broaden his game. Even today at seventy five years old he aspires to learn something new in fighting.
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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #96 on: June 06, 2015, 09:49:38 AM »
eric 2 I agree with TKD

it was my entry level martial art. what it taught me was- to get fit- being able to see out numerous kicking drills took loads of energy. also the  sparring was a good intro into someone coming at you and getting used to that keeping the calm head feeling. I then went to boxing to sharpen up my hands for TKD. I found it a rude awakening but some of the awareness and footwork needed in taekwondo gave an advantage to people who had just turned up to do their first boxing. then the love of boxing took over and i phased the TKD out- I then did lau gar which eventually took me to FSK.


Donny- no axe to grind with you anymore some stuff is best left in the past but bigmc is telling the truth here. either way move on lads- donny your stuff on the training section and stuff about gironda resonates and its interesting. so lets keep stuff there eh? my days of getting into inter web spats are long gone as a spell behind the door last year and my first daughter mean its not for me anymore.

now back on topic.......

I judge the effectiveness of an art by how effective the average practitioner is. I did some JKD with bob been in hoxton and the standard of awareness in terms of speed and distance were very advanced.

I found shotokhan practitioners who were average to overly rely on the reverse punch/ front kick/ leg sweep combo. I found lau gar relied on the backlist. ave TKD were useless if the gap was closed without their legs to get the out of trouble. average thai i found lacked cardio and were really stiff in the guard.

average boxers however can always throw a punch and get in the trenches.

ave BJJ are great on the ground but if they can't takedown they are sitting ducks.

get an elite level at any of these and they will be good regardless of style.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #97 on: June 06, 2015, 09:53:25 AM »
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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #98 on: June 06, 2015, 10:57:26 AM »
UK police learn Akido aspart of their training. Maybe that's why they re so useless.

Erm PC Brennan of Thames valley police told me that's what she was taught.

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Re: Akido, Steven Seagal, painful
« Reply #99 on: June 06, 2015, 10:58:57 AM »
Erm PC Brennan of Thames valley police told me that's what she was taught.

hes pulling your chain mate

the restraints and holds and takedowns

were designed specifically for law enforcement

they are designed to inflict minimum injury

akido is for snapping shit and fucking it up
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