(NEW) TF Martial Arts

TF Martial Arts

Before Crit.

This is not a product:

This is a personal full lenth FREE information on TF martial arts.

The Reason i made TF is because i was sick of them books and video's on tv of. BUY THIS PRODUCT it will make you a master in 10 days crap... JUST TO GET THAT CLEAR.

Right i have been writing up the TF Martial Arts for a few months:
and iv decided to post it on here Seing as FITNESS.com Sounds like a good place where many would read.

:Myself: decided to studdy : A wide range of martial arts from judo to JkD..

And came up with a range of moves that do not get stuck on the basics.
i found when in a street fight <Seing as i live in a rough town> are very deadly. Jumping on stomach when their down and bottling someone etc:

when iv typed up all the info iv got on paper il post it. Thanks for reading.

Also comes with CG fighting stances and moves.. download aval asap
 
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You post info about TF martial arts and I can say that you're probably gonna lose your account.. we do not allow linking, advertising or spamming.. Its all in the terms of service that you accepted when you signed up
 
Why is it wrong to post information about a martial art in this forum?

I hope you could talk about martial arts in these forums

I'm not trying to sound like a dick to you, but this seems awkward
 
Because you can just tell he is going to post a link to some Martial arts book or training program.

Notice that his name is the same as the product he is about to talk about.

Also that it is his 1st ever post. Most people post questions 1st. Giys that come right on a start posting info usualy add links to e-shops.
 
Jumping on stomach when their down and bottling someone etc:


1 - How old are you?
2 - How many years have you been training?
3 - Are you a qualified instructor?

It would be very irrisponsible to post these 'deadly' moves to people you do not personaly know in case they go out and try it.
 
Mkay

im 21:
Training 5Yrs:

not qualified instructor: but know around 6different martial arts

you dont need to have anything to show what you have learned.

from what i use a blackbelt in taekwondo would go down in one move:.

yes i also took taekwondo...!!

These moves are not deadly. their are a few moves that could cause death:
But like any other martial art Say taekwondo they need full power to cause death.
And only a person with intent to kill can do this... most of these moves are takdown moves in other words incapasitate the person...
 
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ok... now TF, I'm not discrediting you, I'm just starting a debate here.

You say what you know can take a black belt in Tae Kwon Do out.. maybe you're right, but keep in mind that a lot of trained martial artists aren't that easy to get close to. If we train right, we see attacks and react to them. Saying what you know can take a black belt in TKD down is a very bold statement, and not one I believe you can honestly make.

I'm sure your techniques may be effective, but be careful what you say. Most people train 5 years to obtain a shodan level in a martial art. There are 3rd, 4th, and 5th dans who won't make the claims you do.

Like I said, its just my opinion and I may be wrong.
 
I'd like to point out that Ive been training for over 13years in many different arts and I wouldnt even consider trying to put together my own art. I know that anything I can do someone else has already done.
 
TKTF Martial Arts

I hoped i would be done sooner with my martial arts. TFMA
but as you all know martial arts is not to be taken litely it took me around 4years to get this far.

learning every kungfu martial art / even boxing kickboxing and fencing kendo. etc

compiling all this is like bruce lee said going to take forever.
and iv come up with breaking it all down into the most detail i can.

the punch moves seem to surpass the kicking moves on some and then they contradict themselfs on others. finding all the perfect moves are inpossible.

also every one is different what might work for one person may not for another.

even at that im hoping this work i have put so much time into will shine a light for people. most of you would say Yeah but hes just 21yrs. and yes i have a lot to learn but starting out i was a very fast learner. and soon kame to realise my hates... getting black belts / etc are all set out and to conformed for me to follow / do this move do that move do forms and you get a belt. and advance/ but after sparing with so many black belts in my weight group i notices they didnt take in the moves as if they were tools but as if they were rigid dance moves. they didnt flow. then while watching boxing i had a breakthrough. i realised that all martial arts should be mixed and used in a way that suited that person. when i release my work you will see their not all set moves it says clearly to flow your own way whilst doing the move no arm lenth is wrong if you can back it up.

say you wanted to defend yourself against an attacker and you go to do a extended punch but / the attacker moves foward and what you learned in karate or judo or boxing / etc does not apply here. in a sense your giving youself to your attacker to hit you..

+Jeet Kun Do -- a very good idea. missing some major ellements.

still based on a for a way a style.

+Boxing -- way to formed.

i have also mastered a new move which will go in my work.
very effective Like the power of the one inch punch will style.

to beat your opponent know your opponent. go to the nearest library and read some biology books. to many people get caught up on working out or working on their kung fu that they forget to realise the truth. your brain is your most effective weapon. train that too. read as much on the human body and its weaknesses and effectivly you can take down your opponent before the fight has even begun.

It frustrates me how i watch a fight just to see the weaker guy win. because he outsmarted his enemy. and looking at fights thinking Lift your leg swing your arm duck etc. but they dont because they cant see from my angle. thats the reason i thought up a way to be more open to finding a way to take down your opponent from a diffrent angle so to speak.

IF you have read this far Thanks.
i would like crits - i love new ideals -

Will be realeasing my work as soon as i can sorry for the delay..
 
The one inch punch was a show piece man. It was not an effective tactic in a fight.

The truth is that boxing > 90% of martial arts on the street because it's streamlined(less crap to think about and more instinctive moves) and boxers generate more power with punches than any other martial art. You can take boxing and add some old school elements to it and it becomes even more effective. I.E. Slug and Hug! This technique allows the boxer to throw punches that will do the most damage but will also compromise form. If the boxer clinches upon completion of the punch or combo then the fact that he comrpomised form doesnt matter. Furthermore, now the boxer can elbow, headbutt, or shoulderbump his opponent from the clinch.

Now if you add thai boxing and BJJ to a solid boxing base, I think you'll be ahead of the game. Judo is also very very effective.
I think that most martial arts have 5-6 useful moves surrounded by 100 fluffy pretty moves. If you can can get your mind around all the tradition bs and just take from each martial art what you would actually use in a fight, then you'll have your own style and it'll be 10 x as effective as traditional styles imo
 
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If yout well trained then your martial art will be effective in any situation. Dont matter if your a boxer, plum blossom fist, judo, sumo, TKD, JKD, BJJ etc... if you are well trained anything will work.

I tryed to formulate a system when I was younger. I had been doing Karate for 5years and just started kung fu. i tryed to combine the two and started a massive book. Just 8years later I found the book and dusted it off laughed for hours at how stupid it was.
You will be able to put together some ideas and create something. But youd be far better putting thoes extra hours into your training. If you keep learning then in a few years everything in your book will be wrong.
 
Id rather do kickboxing than boxing if i were to defend myself in a street fight. Since boxers dont train with kicks, or train to block/avoid kicks, they are very vounerable to them. I fought a pretty good boxer once in a controlled sparring match, he was a damned good puncher, but i took him with my kicks, and the fact that when he clinched, he waited for a judge to come break us up, while i was setting him up for a throw.

Though, if you just want to defend yourself against punks, then boxing would be good, since punks cant kick very good anyways.. but then again, to just defend against the average punk you dont need tons of training, a few moves and some experience helps alot.
 
I tryed to formulate a system when I was younger. I had been doing Karate for 5years and just started kung fu. i tryed to combine the two and started a massive book. Just 8years later I found the book and dusted it off laughed for hours at how stupid it was.
It sure was stupid Miyagi:D because I think Bruce Lee used some moves from Karate and other martial arts to create Kung fu.
 
Id rather do kickboxing than boxing if i were to defend myself in a street fight. Since boxers dont train with kicks, or train to block/avoid kicks, they are very vounerable to them. I fought a pretty good boxer once in a controlled sparring match, he was a damned good puncher, but i took him with my kicks, and the fact that when he clinched, he waited for a judge to come break us up, while i was setting him up for a throw.

Though, if you just want to defend yourself against punks, then boxing would be good, since punks cant kick very good anyways.. but then again, to just defend against the average punk you dont need tons of training, a few moves and some experience helps alot.

My old boxing coach used to put us in amateur kickboxing matches when there werent any boxing matches to go to. We held our own. We had to throw 4 kicks per round I think.. Something like that.. but it wasnt that tough because anytime our opponents kicked when crowded them and once we were on the inside we lit em up.
Now granted we werent facing elite comp or anything and I certainly know theres a difference between Ernesto Hoost and Joe Van Blow..lol.. but thats why it's important to add other eliments to your boxing:D
Either is good for the street though imo.
 
It sure was stupid Miyagi:D because I think Bruce Lee used some moves from Karate and other martial arts to create Kung fu.

1, He didn’t create kung fu, he created JKD.
2, Karate comes from white crane kung fu. Wing Chun (what he studied) is quite similar to white crane, being a southern style. So he didn’t take anything from karate, he already had it.
3, He used influences from many types of skill, other than kung fu his main contributors were ballet and western boxing.
 
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