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Added: Feb 4, 2012

From: Micahel213

Duration: 2:14

Martial arts isn't just about techniques. It's also, if not more, about drills and understanding the ideology and principles behind the art. Even the art's history of how, where and why it ws developed contributes to understanding it and will benefit your proficiency in it. Especially if you are instructing in a martial art, this knowledge is pinnacle. Without it an instructor will fail in effectively instructing and guiding his students. After all, if you do not fully understand what it is you are teaching, how can you expect your students will? If you build a house without proper knowledge the house will not last. If you get it to stand at all that is. Seeing how a house is build isn't the same as understanding how it is build. It's the same with martial arts. You can see a technique executed, but without proper understanding it you will fail in live application. Take for instance ChosunNinja's Nintaijutsu interpretation of kali. To any who have more than a little knowledge on the subject it's quite obvious that he lacks proper understanding of this martial art. How can he? It's ideology is quite different from that of ninjutsu. Kali is a martial art designed for the battlefield intended for the commoner to wield. Whereas ninjutsu is considered a stealth art for specialized agents. Consider a meat cleaver and a scalpel. Both are effective in their own area. Both will fail in eachother's. Btw, if it seems a bit off it's probably because this footage was taken after 3 1/2 hrs of practise. Tagging for searchengine: REAL MASTERS of Martial Arts KING OF CHICK BULLIES. Micahel the poser213. Michelle213 micahell micahel 213 torrance el camino los angeles california chosonninja kunoichiofchosun kunoichiofchoson Greg Park Janet Ninja medicine field ninja field training korean ninjutsu koreanninjutsu

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Views: 553    Comments: 19

DTGtaihojutsu Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - Michael like I said I would stay out of the politics and look at your instructional videos. Nice to see the transition of weapons to empty hands . You showed economy of motion with the empty hands not wasted movements as my Jeet Kune Do friends say. I saw some nice movements with the knife as he (your student) pulled away you cut him not literally but in the training. Nice video thumbs up. Greg is my friend you know that so I will keep away from that aspect. I will comment on Greg's videos too

DTGtaihojutsu Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - part 2- do you prefer Michael or Micahel ? Jeet Kune Do is amazing one of my dear friends who is an instructor in Jeet Kune Do when we spar full contact I can barely touch him he moves with such ease. The only way is for me to push him into a corner and then I can go at him LOL. Hopefully one day everyone will get along on here. The clinching is that what you call Dumog?

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - Rick, thank you for commenting. You do not need to explain yourself to me. I'm glad you liked it well enough to comment despite the politics. I respect that and I have absolutely no problems with you commenting on Greg's vids as well.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - The name is 'Michael'. I came with 'Micahel' when I once made a typo. Call me Michael if you will. Yes, hopefully everyone will get along one day. But as long as well meant criticisme is received with sarcasme I doubt it will. The clinching can be categorized as Dumog. Any manipulation that way of an opponent's body can be considered dumog. 'Where the head goes the body follows'. Thaiboxers are masters at that. (continued)

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - . . . But dumog does not restrict to head manipulations. To my understanding it's anything you can use to move the opponents body.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - The only way to defeat a good JKD-fighter is either totally overpower him or arrange it so he can not adapt. That's seems to be what you do and is proof of your proficiency as a martial artist.

DTGtaihojutsu Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - Thanks for the explanation brother. Take Care

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - Up untill now every time Greg said that he was going to do something really fast his partner either just stood as a zombie or moved like a slug suffering from arthritis. Most of his demo's are at walking speed already and even then he finds it necessary for the techniques to be shown in slowmo. Just a waste of processor time if you ask me.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - It could be a lot faster. Especially with the weapons. We both were kind of run down already so for safety we took it a bit easy.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - That evening I felt more comfortable when executing the disarms in my other vid. I think you can tell. I won't teach or demonstrate a technique which I can not apply at full speed and full force against full speed and full force. I have yet to see one of Greg's student attack at full speed and full force in a way you can expect from a fighter. So not that stepping through. That's just a trick to increase the reactionary gap so he can to fool his audience.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - You know the saying: "The way you practice is the way you fight.". So I guess Greg and his meat puppets would do well in a zombie movie playing zombies.

HairofSteel555 Says:

Feb 23, 2012 - Idk if anyone agree's with me, but I personally think once you advance to an adept, or even just intermediate level of being a martial artist, a lot of it starts to look the same.just different applications and ways of executing the technique between the arts.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 23, 2012 - As the man said: "unless human beings have 3 arms and 3 legs, then we will have a different way of fighting". The more you progress as a fighter the more you will recognize the ground rules to which any fighting style has to abide. Most styles have taken decades to develop and are developing still. You start making things up you risk producing something like nintaijutsu. A system that simply does not work.

HairofSteel555 Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - But isn't Nintaijutsu just a massive failed attempt at making a new "MMA" similar to Krav Maga? Cause most of Greg's material is stolen from other art's and replicated very VERY poorly. P.S. And I thank you for the reply.

Micahel213 Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - It doesn't come near KM. Those guys actually know how to fight.

HoParoikos Says:

Mar 13, 2012 - Very cool.