Anyone have any experience with this gym?
Martial Arts Indianapolis Carmel Classes Jeet Kune Do Karate Self Defense
Martial Arts Indianapolis Carmel Classes Jeet Kune Do Karate Self Defense
Anyone have any experience with this gym?
Martial Arts Indianapolis Carmel Classes Jeet Kune Do Karate Self Defense
Yes. I have his book. Good readWasn't that Bruce Lee's created style?
Wasn't that Bruce Lee's created style?
I will beat you up for $72.50! Choking somebody out is a additional $17.50!
Listen to the Denny people attempt to beat him up daily. I will take someone to the ground before I do a standing punch contest.
No real goals to be honest, I’ve done 10th Planet BJJ, krav, boxing, etc and really just curious to try their program as I’ve never done any JKD. At $65 I figure it may be worth it to find out first hand. Didn’t have the markers of a Mcdojo but the “self defense” class makes me wonder.
I'll be mean guy, and say what everyone is is tiptoeing around. The place look low budget, and the instructor doesn't look like he could fight his way out of wet paper bag.... with scissors. You can find a number places locally that will square you away, and have the reps to back up their training.
This is what I’m looking for, I didn’t want to disparage this business online as I haven’t tried it but it does look a bit gimmicky. Just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something as the $65 deal was enticing.
Appreciate everyone’s input btw.
id really like to find a seminar or course for grappling with a knife, I plan to hit ECQC this year and want to get some mat time beforehand.
Top level martial arts in crawfordsville has one of the top level Okinawa Karate teachers Tom Ward. Trained under Eddie Bethea one of the original 7, sent directly from master nakazato to bring traditional Okinawan karate to America.
if anyone knows defense, and any other style it’s them
Shorin-ryu, ain't no punk. I started out with that as a kid, but I found it too structured. Almost like the Japanese version of Wing Chun; not stylistically, but rule wise. Though you punch like a freight train once you have some time in.
What are your goals? On the north side of Indy, for the same $150 a month, I'd sign up at Fishers BJJ and Boxing. Train ground and standing and avoid gimmicky businesses. Watching the video on their website, the first demo on the ground was a scissor sweep. Fundamental BJJ sweep and a move I like quite a bit. The standing demo is utter BS. Even at "full speed" it was an unrealistic setup. Learn how to fight on the ground, learn how to take a punch, to punch and to kick. Learn to to choke and what it feels like to be REALLY choked, full speed, 100%.
if you want a martial arts style pick a style that is widely regarded at least.
Krav Maga, Shorin-Ryu, Shorinkan, Goji-ryu, etc. stay a step away from MMA centered ones. They fight with rules. Defense and street need survival rules.