That sounds like Andrew Brookman - he started training in Takeshi style after retiring as an assassin for the yakuza.
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That sounds like Andrew Brookman - he started training in Takeshi style after retiring as an assassin for the yakuza.
I forgot to mention the warriorship training by the way.
In Takeshi style we do what's known as a 'double side split', in which you place your forehead on the floor, and then both legs split out backwards. I hope this helps.
I'm considering developing a similar app for Takeshi Stealth Assassination Techniques.
I once was attacked by a master of Iron Wire. I defeated him but considered his skill pretty high. I wanted to ask him about his art, but he was too scared to maintain a conversation after our fight....
I'm developing a new style entirely. It's roughly based on the following...
1. Weapon techniques from Karate
2. Kicking methods from Judo
3. Punching borrowed from Tae Bo
4. Martial trickery...
What is the point of the Iron Wire form? I'm thinking of using it in my new style I'm developing.
Thanks.
A very moving story indeed.
Do you guys use martial trickery at all?
In the fiercest fight, would you punch more or kick more?
Hi everyone,
I'm thinking of making a biopic about my life. The basic story will be about an incredibly skilled warrior who fights against injustice.
Does anyone know how I can get funding to...
Hi guys,
As most of you know, I've spent the last few years in hiding, training in the Takeshi style of warriorship. Part of my warriorship is about developing elite assassinations skills, and I...
This is an excellent question. I was trained in martial trickery by my senpai, Nicky Flude, who emphasized it above everything else. I suppose traditional Ninjutsu made most obvious use of these...