Toribash
Originally Posted by william405 View Post
Ufc is not a martial art.

It's not technically and really MMA isn't either, but its a recognised term now, even though most major styles fight in UFC in some level professionalism

Originally Posted by Shadey View Post
iv tried its a fail

Yeah that's the typical response round here, though some basic things like grab and throw are common, but that's atypical of common sense let alone martial arts xD
The seed of martial arts(/theory) is philosophical in nature.

The IDEA of martial arts precedes it's/their name(s) and expressions(s).

So theoretically, the Tao of Jeet Kune Do is applied by every noob who takes an interest in learning the game.

The game wholly emphasizes the natural style martial art, whcih is essentially hte seed of martial art (theory).
Originally Posted by WibbleWarrior View Post
The seed of martial arts(/theory) is philosophical in nature.

The IDEA of martial arts precedes it's/their name(s) and expressions(s).

So theoretically, the Tao of Jeet Kune Do is applied by every noob who takes an interest in learning the game.

The game wholly emphasizes the natural style martial art, whcih is essentially hte seed of martial art (theory).

Having read the Tao of Jeet Kune, though everyone seems to take it differently, I think Jeet Kune Do is an amalgamation of all basic martial arts theory. Rather than everything done being taken from Jeet Kune Do, Jeet Kune Do is the views of man on everything that individually could work, and what what concepts work for him.

Though yes basically any move done on toribash could be related to some martial art in someway.
Well.. my snap kick in kickbox (and TK) was helped with my knowledge of taekwondo(imma 2nd dan black belt =\ )
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Originally Posted by blankdoor View Post
Having read the Tao of Jeet Kune, though everyone seems to take it differently, I think Jeet Kune Do is an amalgamation of all basic martial arts theory. Rather than everything done being taken from Jeet Kune Do, Jeet Kune Do is the views of man on everything that individually could work, and what what concepts work for him.

Though yes basically any move done on toribash could be related to some martial art in someway.


I consider that book to be a blatant slap in the face of style and form.


It is basically doing little else than reiterating hte seeds of ll martial arts. Or, like you said, "an amalgamation of all basic martial arts theory", which essentially translates to "natural style".


Without the seed, nothing can grow, and i consider Toribash to be an example of part of the seed of martial art theory; more specifically: a bodily physics emulator.
Originally Posted by m0o View Post
I use aikido tactics.

Ditto.

I took aikido for a year and a half, and although it's hard to apply the mechanics in most gametypes, moving your opponent's center of gravity, and directing the flow of energy (or in Toribash's case, simply linear momentum), is important in winning the fight and moving your opponent while staying grounded yourself.
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