johnwang wrote:I find this video to be very interested. Your thought?
johnwang wrote:I find this video to be very interested. Your thought?
middleway wrote:Imo this sort of video is missing the point. The individual techniques are not really what make mma athletes good fighters, so much as how they train.
There was a similar vid comparing mma and karate a while ago. Interesting to see regardless.
middleway wrote:Imo this sort of video is missing the point. The individual techniques are not really what make mma athletes good fighters, so much as how they train.
There was a similar vid comparing mma and karate a while ago. Interesting to see regardless.
Posted by Marvin8:
"....I am more interested in how the technique was set up (e.g., defense/offense patterns, weaknesses, timing, etc.), in order to be successful."
I have yet to see something in the UFC that I haven't seen in Kung fu
Steve James wrote:Well, a lot of it was TKD and karate. But, imo, it's what hits, that counts.
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