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Hey all im trying to find a site in which i can find free curriculums for martial arts. More over for BJJ, Grappeling, & Muay Thai. I have tried bit-torrent but cant find them. Anyone know of a good site that doesnt charge for this kind of thing. Im trying to get an idea of how to design mine for my school.
thanks

2006-09-04 01:19:08 · 2 answers · asked by twism 3 in Sports Martial Arts

2 answers

Hmm tough question, normally I'd suggest a local college, they often have free Martial Arts clubs for the students and people who like to train. but if you're lookin' for websites that offer curriculums; that I'm not sureof pehaps N.A.P.M.A. (National Association of Professional Martial Artists) may have some weblinks that may be useful, they are well netwoked with many Martial Artists around the world as well as websites and schools.

I hope that may help, sorry that I couldn't give you more to work with

2006-09-04 07:23:48 · answer #1 · answered by quiksilver8676 5 · 0 0

I have said many times, it is not the style that you train under, it is the intent that you train with. If you train like it is a game, you will play a game when you need defense. If you train to effective defend yourself in a realistic manor that is what will manifest when you need it. I don't believe that it matter what style you start in. They all use the same laws of physics, the same principles of body mechanics. The biggest differences in any of the arts is in philosophy, when to throw, when to punch, etc. Good martial arts is good martial arts, it doesn't matter what you call it. I have not studied Aikido in any depth, but the principals I do understand. I have "heard" the comments on here time and time again, "that karate technique looks just like such and such technique from Aikido, or we do the same thing in "style X". I believe that it is a natural progression even in the so called hard styles, to get softer as we progress. The way I move and counter threats now, looks nothing like it did even when I received my first black belt. After all of that, to answer your question, No I don't believe that it is necessary, it however doesn't hurt either. The more perspective you have the better off you will be.

2016-03-17 07:39:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

bjj.org/techniques

2006-09-04 07:44:00 · answer #3 · answered by Joe B 5 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers