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The Castros are still going strong in the Bay Area, though Rick Alemany moved to the islands he left a great legacy. Parker's untimely death fragmented that segment unfortunately and allowed certain bull**** artists such a Villari to go hog-wild, but at least Huk Planas, John Sepulveda and others are still holding up their end, on the Kosho-Shorei side Bruce Juchnik and certain others have expanded on Mitose's stuff while maintaing the original system to boot. Especially on the West Coast and in the Islands. Insofar as it goes many systems have degraded to nothing more than McDojos and belt mills when they got into the wrong hands, though I will say that in the case of Kempo/Kenpo/Kajukenbo you can still find enough of the folks holding up the old base to do the systems justice. When I refered to the Korean systems I was primarily refering to Hapkido and Tang Su Do though, but thanks for a pleasant reflection towards the past. The West Coast scene with Byong Yu and others was even hairier. However the system that originally came to this country as taught by Jhoon Rhee, Byong Yu and certain others is most assuredly not, just ask any veteran of the old Texas " blood-n-guts" Jhoon Rhee TKd days of the late '60s or early '70s, and I do mean blood and guts, teeth on the mats and broken bones with frequency on sparring nights and during tourneys.
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the " Olympic System" is completely useless. please reread what I stated, I stated *a combat system*, the modern version of TKD as currently taught i.e. I'm too old for half measures.Īs per number 2. And the bigger the opponent the sooner I'll complete the move, as stated I'm old and feeble and I'll walk away prior to conflict if at all possible, therefore if it has come to conflict of such a nature it's quite serious. the break or dislocation.so I *can* be the one walking away from the confrontation. our differences lay in the fact that I'm an old man, if I get into it on the street it's a quite serious situation in which circumstance has prevented me from walking away, I'm completing the move i.e. You're much, much closer to agreement with me than you seem to think. At the end of the day, you can't polish a turd. While the live training is key to any successful art, the art has to have realistic foundations. Much of JKD has gone the same way (Dan Insanoto and the Dog Brothers are obviously exceptions). It has become so watered down it is virtually worthless as a self defense art anymore for the average person. Wrist locks were never intended to be a pain compliance hold anymore than a heel hook.Ģ. Now if you are referring to "pain compliance" holds such as wrist locks, you have a very valid point. Just because someone applying a submission CAN give you a chance to tap doesn't mean they have to.
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It could be to a shoulder lock, disengaging, a wrist lock etc. If it's life or death I'm breaking it and then transitioning. If I choose to apply force slowly, I'm being nice. I don't care how big someone is, if I have an armbar properly applied, his size is of little consequence. A submission hold affords the individual applying the choice if he wants to give the other guy a chance at tapping out or not. Submissions do have a very large place in life or death struggles. The parts of your post I chopped out I largely agree with, but these 2 sections I have a major difference with.ġ.
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