I was looking at carlos newton on fightfinder and his style is listed as dragonball z jujitsu??
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Tang Soo Do for those who dont know =
60% Soo Bahk
30% Northen Chinese
10% Southern Chinese
TSD is both a hard and soft style, derriving hardness from Soo Bahk, and soft flowing movements from Northen Chinese systems.
edit:I cant belive i bought into this ^lies, lies. TSD is shotokan with a Korean name and an emphasis on hip movement.
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- Sep 2005
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Tang Soo Do for those who dont know =
60% Soo Bahk
30% Northen Chinese
10% Southern Chinese
TSD is both a hard and soft style, derriving hardness from Soo Bahk, and soft flowing movements from Northen Chinese systems.
edit:I cant belive i bought into this ^lies, lies. TSD is shotokan with a Korean name and an emphasis on hip movement.
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- Sep 2005
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Tang Soo Do for those who dont know =
60% Soo Bahk
30% Northen Chinese
10% Southern Chinese
TSD is both a hard and soft style, derriving hardness from Soo Bahk, and soft flowing movements from Northen Chinese systems.
edit:I cant belive i bought into this ^lies, lies. TSD is shotokan with a Korean name and an emphasis on hip movement.
okay i just searched this forum and it already had a thread that explained my question.
Though some guy said Carlos Newton actaully does BJJ. Is that correct, because i always thought he just studied japanese JJ?
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Originally posted by seanyseanybeanokay i just searched this forum and it already had a thread that explained my question.
Though some guy said Carlos Newton actaully does BJJ. Is that correct, because i always thought he just studied japanese JJ?
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Well, a "ronin." In the same way Genki is a "samuria." Not a bad thing, just don't take it literally. I think he is just expressing one of his interests in his "style." I once saw some black guy (hes a good fighter, he faught vanderlai a few times, i forget his name....) who's style was listed as thug-jitsu. Again, I doubt this is an actual martial art, but its just an expression of the person's own little style, though it seems a little wierd to me.
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Originally posted by danfaggellaWell, a "ronin." In the same way Genki is a "samuria." Not a bad thing, just don't take it literally. I think he is just expressing one of his interests in his "style." I once saw some black guy (hes a good fighter, he faught vanderlai a few times, i forget his name....) who's style was listed as thug-jitsu. Again, I doubt this is an actual martial art, but its just an expression of the person's own little style, though it seems a little wierd to me.
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dictionary: In Japan, under the feudal system, a samurai who had renounced his clan or who had been discharged or ostracized and had become a wanderer without a lord; an outcast; an outlaw.
I suppose he is as close to a ronin as one can be nowadays, so i suppose i dont care if he calls himself one, since there is no longer a feudal japan, and there are no longer actual samurai, and nations/states do not fight with swordsmen anymore. I guess in a sence he is a "ronin," and in a sence genki is a "samurai," not exactly literally.
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Originally posted by danfaggelladictionary: In Japan, under the feudal system, a samurai who had renounced his clan or who had been discharged or ostracized and had become a wanderer without a lord; an outcast; an outlaw.
I suppose he is as close to a ronin as one can be nowadays, so i suppose i dont care if he calls himself one, since there is no longer a feudal japan, and there are no longer actual samurai, and nations/states do not fight with swordsmen anymore. I guess in a sence he is a "ronin," and in a sence genki is a "samurai," not exactly literally.
You are right to be a true ronin you would need the social structure and since there are no empires and feudal lords there can be no true ronin. People just use the term generically
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I read an interview with Carlos where he said he chose the name Dragonball Jiu Jitsu becuase he liked the cartoon, and did not want to call his fighting style newton jiu jitsu becuase it sounded pig headed. really he he just cross trains a lot of styles and is not ties to one style or ranking system.
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