Is it normal, or what? when I go to look for dojos for FMA's, alot of them also seem to teach JKD concepts. whats up with this?
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Mongrel Combative Arts
Coventry, Rhode Island
www.mongrelcombativearts.com
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Is it normal, or what? when I go to look for dojos for FMA's, alot of them also seem to teach JKD concepts. whats up with this?
*Proper striking mechanics and power generation.
*Heavy emphasis on footwork (beyond the basic male & female triangle).
*Inergrating the two above.
*Ranging and bridging tactics (not just standing in medium range playing patty-cake).
*Open hand component that flows from weaponry technique that stands on it's own (Filipino).
*Dumog/Ground fighting.
*Emphasis on counter-offense, not defense (my opinion).
*At least occasional full-contact (minimal gear) sparring to test your tools and keep you grounded in reality as to what is effective and what isn't.
*Improvised weaponry.
If they don't have these (or some of these) components, it doesn't necesarily mean it's a bad school....maybe just not a great school to learn real FMA from. They may still have good BJJ, JKD...etc...
Anyway, just a few things to look for.
William
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Alright, because I talked to this guy that teached JKD, BJJ, FMA, and CQC. I guess so far, we're gonna meet up next monday. Right now he lives in south Bend In. His name is Paul Godines. And he's gonna have an office right in my town next week! Yea, it seems like I may finally start my martial arts journey...
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