Your preferd style of fighting

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T5seconds

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I couldn?t find a thread like this...Amazingly...

Now if you can't pull of this style or want to learn how to fight like this that?s welcome too but if you can fight like it feel free to tell us so we can shower you with praise, I have always wanted to learn CQC which I now know is an amazing fighting style

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1UreOVyRbs

This just simply amazed me and I am right now sending messages out to a trainer who is willing to teach me I wanted to know if people out there prefer a certain fighting style as in waving hands fu or an actual fighting style like basic karate (Which I studied but was never any good at and never really liked the fighting style enough to put effort into)
 

Sonicron

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I do admire people who are proficient in a special form of CQC because it will almost always have a big advantage over brute strength.
Still, I'm a quite skilled bar brawler (just natural talent, apparently), and since it's helped me out of several spots of bother before I'll stick with it. ^^
 

Mr. Grey

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I prefer the way of the almighty Assault Rifle and Pistol. Also the the holy scriptures of the Hand Grenade.

But if I had to pick one, I'd pick Zui Quan - or as it is better known, Drunken Boxing. Because at least then I'd be safe in a bar, no matter what. Plus I've always liked how fluid the motion of combat is with it. Problem is, I doubt I'd find a teacher anywhere near me.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Although I am unimpressed by all types of fighting, I must admit Krav Maga is pretty efficient.
Sure, it may not be showy, but at least it gets the job done.
 

Duck Sandwich

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I train in Boxing, Muay Thai, and Brazilian Jiujitsu. I haven't been in any really serious fights, but when I'm in sparring I like to start off with a roundhouse kick if they're not yet close enough to hit with punches. I usually get taken to the ground fairly easily (my balance sucks), although I'm fairly good at defending against submissions and getting into good striking positions while on the ground. I don't even bother with submissions most of the time, as I suck at them. Also, I prefer striking because with each punch, the damage you're doing adds up. Submissions are an all-or-nothing affair. If you don't get the guy to tap out, the submission does practically nothing, and nearly all the pain inflicted by a submission is gone when someone escapes from it.
 

WrongSprite

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I shoot people with lasers in my eyes.

Seriously though, I don't have one, I'm far too pathetic for that.
 

T5seconds

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Macksheath said:
None. Why fight when you have a long-range weapon at hand?

Sorry, but in a fight between fists and a aluminium baseball bat, its obvious who loses.

The only real fighting style I have seen is Keysi, and it is embarressingly stupid looking. Waving your elbows? lol no.
Have you ever seen a CQC duel? I have heard the trainer brings people in with weapons and instructs them to try and hit him...
 

garjian

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lol...

its all in dodging and disarming... weapons will always beat ye if you cant do that...
of course... it gets harder with long range weapons :p

i prefer my own fighting style, which is...
taunting them into becoming predictable...
dodging...
then either pulling them to the floor and yeah, hit em on the floor...
OR some random flippy spinny shit that rare ever works but looks amasing if it does :p for example... i once decided to grab their coat... spin with it... which then somehow caused him to get his hair stuck in the zip... ^^
be sure to sound as playful, carefree and girly as possible for maximum humiliation!

but yeah... not really a fighting style in the way martial arts is i guess...
but meh, once you learn how to get a knife from their hand to yours... you dont really need to know much else around here.
...is pain compliance a fighting style?
 

Nickolai77

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Since where talking hand to hand.. well i've been quite good at avoiding fights so its hard to say, i'm also a fairly fast runner, so in most situations i would be tempted to lose them rather than fight. If i had to fight, i would fight dirty, direct punches to the nose, get in close so they carn't throw hard punches at me, i have quite long nails because i don't bite them, so i would scratch their eyes, likewise i would throw dirt or gravel in their eyes as well. I fight dirty, but why would i show any chav who starts on me any respect and honour?

Now my truely ideal style of fighting? Laying ambushes, making use of explosives, waiting for the enemy to unwittingly come along and hose them down with machine gun fire, sniping to take out important targets. I'm an ambusher, but with lots of firepower.
 

AxelMiller

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Using my head to look for my foe's weakest spots when dodging his punches and kicks. Now when that is finished its just disarm and elbow in stomach.

I have no goddamn idea what that style is called.
 

Low Key

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I guess it depened how much danger I am in. I have no qualms picking up a brick or some other hard, blunt object and introducing it to someone's face. There is no fighting style I am aware of that is effective at countering that.
 

Latinidiot

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two punches in the gut-fu
the day i meet someone who doesn t go down after this, is the day I break the land speed record
 

GrinningManiac

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Anythingyoucan-do

Properly would be Fencing. I wanna learn so bad. Starting soon

I heard a brilliant story where some muggers attack an old man with a stick. Turns out the old man was a retired Fencing World Champion, and the stick was a concealed sword (like in films) given as a retirement joke/prize. Needless to say, the muggers were interred into emergency care, on critical status