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    Cool A good reason to learn MMA (put your lynch ropes down)

    You know that Backyard MMA stuff got me thinking.
    There are a lot of wannabe tough guys out there who want to emulate the UFC and be a mixed martial artist. They may or may not be skilled in MMA, but a lot of people beat on each other, and have at least a basic knowledge of going to the ground, etc. You may think that not many "bad guys" train, but I think that's a fallacy. I think A LOT of "bad guys" probably watch and try and train (maybe in the loosest sense of the word) MMA.
    Now I'm not saying this is the case of everybody. And most people I feel do NOT have the determination to really get skilled at any martial art, including MMA. But people are training it. NHB is popular with a lot of people. So if you think you'll never have to face off with someone who trains it, you might be mistaken.
    Plus, if you do train it and are aware of what it is, what they do, and work with people who actually do it, you'll be better off to show the "wannabe" that that is truly what he is.

    Comments are welcome.

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    i think that's a good reason to learn any martial art. i may not go to the best school in the country but i know our guys could put down some wannabees.
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    Yeah, you also can't forget about those punk arse wannabe wwf superstars. If they are dumb enough to jump off roofs on to their friends, who knows what they would try in a real fight.
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    yeah, that's a great reason to learn mma(LOL!)

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    i agree with what you just said. but you haveto give credit that their are good fighters out there without them having MA background.
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    That's absolutely true too.
    Just wanted to point out how MMA is gaining popularity as a "tough guy's" martial art.... and probably a lot more people train some form of it whether they be skillful or not.

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    tough guy sport yes. everyone who has been in a few fights seems to know how to 'kick someones knee out'. another thing growing in popularity is how martial arts are precieved as something that will give you extra-human powers. if i get kicked in the head and knocked out by someone SNEAKING up on me, I automaticaly must not be a good practitioner.
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    thanks for this awesome post Ryu. You have made me rethink everything. I'm going to quit what I was doing and take up boxing and MMA. I can see that I was on the wrong path.

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    Aww now you've done gone and hurt my feelings.

    Never said even once that people should drop what they do and study only MMA..... just said getting yourself familiar with it is a plus. It's very popular these days. Lots of people probably do it.


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    MMA basically consists of wrestling, boxing and the deadly South American art of Dry Humping (thank you UG), yes?

    Well, MA types have been training with boxers in mind forever, so that's nothing new, which leaves having to be aware of the need to defend against takedowns and knowing how to get off the ground if you end up there.

    Which, quite frankly, has been done to death on this board.

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    I think it would be a good idea to pick up some basic knowledge of MMA. I have classmates who on the off class days, train in Pankration and their full contact sparring is phenomenal cuz they know how to strike and are not out of sorts on the ground.
    With every second person training is some art these days, you never do quite know if you have the advantage in a fight or not and that's a big thing where i come from cuz its not really encouraging when criminals become sophisticated and elegant fighters. I might be going out on a limb here but I still can't help but think that people who train in MMA don't have the committment to stay with an art and really perfect it.

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    I think it would be a good idea to pick up some basic knowledge of MMA. I have classmates who on the off class days, train in Pankration and their full contact sparring is phenomenal cuz they know how to strike and are not out of sorts on the ground.
    With every second person training is some art these days, you never do quite know if you have the advantage in a fight or not and that's a big thing where i come from cuz its not really encouraging when criminals become sophisticated and elegant fighters. I might be going out on a limb here but I still can't help but think that people who train in MMA don't have the committment to stay with an art and really perfect it

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    sorry about the double post...my PC did something really funny

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    Why didn't you just edit and delete it?? sheesh, d@mn newbies!!

    Anyways....
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