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by Rey Garcia
Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:41 am
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: The Ignorance of Western Martial Arts
Replies: 37
Views: 57878

Re: The Ignorance of Western Martial Arts

Very cool brother . I just got (finally) a digital camera . I'm working on a slide show of flower of battles wrestling techniques and dagger . Thank god rodger sousy the leader of my study group is a computer guy !!! I'll let you know how its turning out . And we will post it on the ARMA site. P.S. ...
by Rey Garcia
Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:39 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: The Ignorance of Western Martial Arts
Replies: 37
Views: 57878

Re: The Ignorance of Western Martial Arts

Hello all sorry I havent posted in a while but I've been busy training for a fight . First of all I have to jump right in and make some corrections First of all on the matter of bjj and judo . Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a form of judo called kosen judo in kosen(old school ) it has been taught in the Kod...
by Rey Garcia
Mon May 23, 2005 11:16 am
Forum: Virtual Classroom - closed archive
Topic: The 12 Rules
Replies: 85
Views: 759183

Re: The 12 Rules - #3

Hi john .
I agree ( Strike and move at the same time ) coodination in attackwith hands and feet.
( place your feet against each other.) Could also mean to have equal and opposing tension in your legs so you can explosively move . Just a thought I agree it is rather vague.
by Rey Garcia
Mon May 23, 2005 10:56 am
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Combat Dummy part 2
Replies: 6
Views: 13336

Re: Combat Dummy part 2

I have a Green man wrestling dummy that I use (my kids call him Mr Uke . he weighs in at about a 125lbs .but I like your guy better (He's got more personality)."dont tell Mr Uke. I think the PVC is a good Idea and mabey adding some sand bags in the pipes and chest cavity. Also thind about drill...
by Rey Garcia
Mon May 23, 2005 10:46 am
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Cauliflower ear
Replies: 4
Views: 10035

Re: Cauliflower ear

Mine arent too bad I just consider it a fashion statement.
by Rey Garcia
Mon May 23, 2005 10:38 am
Forum: Research and Training Discussion
Topic: New Film Opportunity
Replies: 34
Views: 28114

Re: New Film Opportunity

lets see axes used properly . Hooking and thrusting .Please Its always been one of my pet peeves to just see axes swung around as if only the cutting edge was used and no other parts could hurt you. And some beserkers would be cool! And let us know if the need stunt people and extras Im retired now ...
by Rey Garcia
Mon May 23, 2005 10:26 am
Forum: Research and Training Discussion
Topic: Jack London decribes "In des"?
Replies: 14
Views: 11909

Re: Jack London decribes "In des"?

Hey doug. You wrote:He perceived and determined and responded in the same instant. In point of fact the three actions of perceiving, determining, and responding were sequential; but so infinitesimal were the intervals of time between them that they appeared simultaneous. His muscles were surcharged ...
by Rey Garcia
Wed May 18, 2005 4:53 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Grabbing opponent's wrist without sprains
Replies: 14
Views: 20743

Re: Grabbing opponent's wrist without sprains

Hi james Both was described are valled either on the forearm and or as mike c said closing your hand and then grasping . My only addition would be to tell you to catch the blow on the (knife)edge of your hand or on the palm try all theree different ways and see which one makes better sense as you tr...
by Rey Garcia
Wed May 18, 2005 1:50 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: The "Americana" in Goliath Dagger
Replies: 36
Views: 53184

Re: The "Americana" in Goliath Dagger

Both sides are correct . to clarify the throw it is a popular throw /tecnigue in many martial arts . It is also in fiore . the closer the arm is cranked to the body the less chance of a dislocation and the more of a take down it is . Try this (carfully) in your practice .First with the students arm ...
by Rey Garcia
Sun May 08, 2005 11:08 am
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: ReMA vs. MMA
Replies: 231
Views: 266806

Re: ReMA vs. MMA

Go for it ! The amatuer division is where you can see what works 4 real . Also in free practice where you can try different tecniques . All Im saying is be carefull with the dangerous stuff. I dont want to see anyone get (severly hurt) .a little hurt is OK Practice & Manuels = Training Free ...
by Rey Garcia
Sat May 07, 2005 9:54 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Defending Myself
Replies: 37
Views: 52811

Re: Defending Myself

Hi Andrew I just have to say this in defence of "sport judo" . As a couple of the other guy's have pointed out Judo is very street effective . It also does have weekness( ie striking ) which is why I always recomend suplementing it with boxing or kickboxing . But I have been using judo in ...
by Rey Garcia
Sat May 07, 2005 9:23 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Defending Myself
Replies: 37
Views: 52811

Re: Defending Myself

Mike carter is on the money. But I'll also add this as he said boxing (I'ts only five punch"s to learn you also learn coordination and footwork . And judo (throws hold's submissions and ground work ). or BJJ( take downs and a lot of ground work) also judo and BJJ will teach you escapes and avoi...
by Rey Garcia
Sat May 07, 2005 8:40 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: ReMA vs. MMA
Replies: 231
Views: 266806

Re: ReMA vs. MMA

Hi dave No offence taken and none given Let me try to clarify myself . First im not saying that that you arent practicing . What Im trying to say is that the more dangerous tecniques cant be practiced at full speed and power with intent . I'll quote from Fiore"Wrestling needs seven things, whic...
by Rey Garcia
Fri May 06, 2005 12:12 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Intro to Grappling
Replies: 25
Views: 35204

Re: Intro to Grappling

Please read my post in RMA vs MMa
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by Rey Garcia
Thu May 05, 2005 10:59 pm
Forum: Unarmed Skills Discussion
Topic: Structure for ringen sparring
Replies: 21
Views: 27466

Re: Structure for ringen sparring

Hi dave I dont want this to come wrong but somone is gonna get seriously hurt . First off if your going to prefom ringen sparring you would have to modify the tecniques . The submission and breaking done in conditions you are discribing are intended not only to submitt your opponent but to cripple o...

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