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    What style do you practice?

    I think this question was asked when we first set up this forum.

    For me its;

    Kickboxing, Judo and lately Vale Tudo.

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    Lau-gar Kungfu/Kickboxing

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    drunken monkey

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    Quote Originally Posted by zuke
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    Hwang tow pow chan sidua fin yen ying young fu sodu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridla
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    Ummmm...............

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    Muay Thai, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, Vale Tudo
    Greco Roman wrestling...gotta love those suplexes and biona slams!

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    Ju Jitsu - Muay Thai kickboxing

    I thought Vale Tudo is simple a combination of kickboxing/jujitsu

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ-Bouncer
    Ju Jitsu - Muay Thai kickboxing

    I thought Vale Tudo is simple a combination of kickboxing/jujitsu

    vale tudo is pretty much MMA

    it means anything goes in Portugese! ( if I remember correctly)

    so no, its not necassarily kickboxing/jiujitsu

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    Dim Mak-the pressure points of death! I can kill with a glance! I'll teach you for $100!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ-Bouncer

    I thought Vale Tudo is simple a combination of kickboxing/jujitsu
    Not really, its a pure MMA combining anything you have in your arsenal. I think a good background is M.T. with either JJ, BJJ or Judo.

    I fight kickboxing in the medium to long range and find getting into the clinch is hard for me. Although Judo should make that somewhat comfortable with good take downs, it doesn't work for me!. I'd rather go for a knockout from a strike than roll around on the ground with an opponent.

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    gracie jui jitsu/vale tudo

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    Right know i do Muay Thai and Shooto.

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    Yoga Asana for flexibility, and if i can **** cure the back pain i wanna do MMA and Muay Thai.

    Yoga can be very impressive for flexibility, posture re-ajustement and general Health.

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    Wu tang Tiger style

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    Muay Thai Kick Boxing and Jui Juitsu with a little karate, woops, I mean Crazy thrown in!

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    Kempo and Muay Thai is what I'm interested in. How much do you guys pay for sessions or whatever? Sorry for the High-Jack.

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    can-ryu jiu-jitsu and muay thai

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    splashing hands....lmfao

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Massacre
    Kempo and Muay Thai is what I'm interested in. How much do you guys pay for sessions or whatever? Sorry for the High-Jack.
    Its not a hi-jack. Classes here in Ireland are very cheap. Most cost members from 3-5 Euro (about $5 max) a class. Black belts don't pay anywhere.

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    My bestfriend called me today because he wants to get into amateur fighting. He's awesome. He's gonna start his Kempo training again and asked me if I was interested. He said it would be about $60 a month. Is that pretty good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Massacre
    My bestfriend called me today because he wants to get into amateur fighting. He's awesome. He's gonna start his Kempo training again and asked me if I was interested. He said it would be about $60 a month. Is that pretty good?
    How many class's will he be getting for $60 a month?.

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    I think its 2 per week for a month.

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    judo, wrestling, boxing, and kajukembo which is a cross between karate, jiu-jitsu, kempo, and eastern boxing.

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