AnotherMonkey wrote: Whats your reason for choosing CMA/IMA?
oragami_itto wrote:Am I the only one that gets tired of this same old conversation?
AnotherMonkey wrote:There is this kind of people who practise CMA/IMA for years looking for a way to beat the big strong guys by being as soft as possible and going the 'internal way'.
oragami_itto wrote:Am I the only one that gets tired of this same old conversation?
1. Whats your reason for choosing CMA/IMA?
2. Whats your opinion on boxing?
oragami_itto wrote:Am I the only one that gets tired of this same old conversation?
You can learn all of the technical basis of Western boxing in six months if you are gifted that way.
AnotherMonkey wrote:You can learn all of the technical basis of Western boxing in six months if you are gifted that way.
That's interesting to know! Maybe I should pick it up.
AnotherMonkey wrote: please rather point me to those threads.
windwalker wrote:
In Boxing, getting hit, and learning how to hit, tends to bring this out very fast....
AnotherMonkey wrote:
I came to the conclusion that actually learning to box (western boxing) would be way quicker and most of the time more effective than training for decades without being able to show anything.
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