what martial arts you learn.
By babymilo
@babymilo (32)
Malaysia
10 responses
@edwardzmmt (24)
• Malta
12 Nov 08
I train Spirit Combat. It is an eclectic style, often reffered to as British Aikijutsu. Its core techniques are mainly from aikido and jujitsu (Japanese and Brasilian), with a lot of kickboxing. Great art.
@ladycrystal6 (19)
• Australia
20 Dec 08
Capoeira!! Been doing capoeira for about a year now. Okay so it's not as violent as other martial arts but hey, it's still an art and it still makes you very very very very fit! I love doing capoeira AND watching people play! Are there any other capoeristas around?
@wrangel15 (1443)
• Philippines
11 Nov 08
We are given three options to choose sports for our Physical Education subject during college. One of the sports I've chosen was self-defense. In that subject, I've learned many things about the use of martial arts to protect ourselves. We may think it is just for women but it is not. But most of the time, the number of women in the subject is larger than that of men. Before the subject ended, we had a tournament with other martial arts students. My opponent in the tournament or mostly from taekwondo classes. And I was able to defeat them and won a bronze medal. That was one of the happiest moment during my college life.
@Shula101 (268)
• New Zealand
22 Oct 08
Multiple range of martial arts since i was 3. took a long time and hard work because i had to learn so many different forms and stances and Kiai =[.
My main is Tae Kwon Do, followed by Savate and Wushu. then Mau Rakau, BJJ and Muay Thai(Overrated art. silly non-fighters)
Now i am trying to join WTF from a former ITF school so i can join theOlympics =].
@forcemaster245 (220)
• Singapore
24 Oct 08
i started learning tai chi since i was 15, and i've learnt it for three years. im currently studying shaolin martial arts too.