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Anonymous
Learn to do this.
>> Anonymous
what? move in slomo, its easy
>> Anonymous
learn how to get into the highschool musical cast?
>> Anonymous
i really dont see how that move is practical.
>> Anonymous
What would be funny is if that TKD/hapkido/kook sool won/united studios of self defense/McDojo jumpkick faggot came up against an average wrestler/bjj practitioner in a street fight.

LOL. karate is outdated and mcdojos cater to faggots.
>> Anonymous
its great move to suck lots of COCK
>> Anonymous
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it's practical for getting your ass kicked
>> anonymous
that looks sooo fake
>> Anonymous
>>1338007
MOAR I have to say
>> Anonymous
>>1338007
um... what the fuck is the drunken boxer guy doing, the whole point to drunken boxing is to distract the opponent and provoke him into attacking first with his guard down.
>> Anonymous
>>1338174

I'm sure you mean to maintain a state of unpredictable movement, and using your momentum to attack your opponent.
>> Anonymous
>>1337986

You make the mistake of assuming that your average BJJ practitioner is the next member of the Gracie family. Just like every other martial art, your average practitioner isn't that skilled, and has yet to master how to effectively perform locks and breaks in an actual fight. At it's base, karate, kung-fu, and every other striking martial art teaches a person where and how to hit a person in order to end a fight quickly.

Regardless, if you bring the art part of the martial arts into a fight, you'll probably get stomped.
>> Anonymous
>>1338188

on that last part... no fucking doubt. you would get worked, a street fight isn't mma.
>> Anonymous
Op is Capoeira
>> Anonymous
OP is chris Balualua. Loopkicks dude, a friend of mine does this as well. Goes by sesshomaru. Tricking is just for fun, last I checked Balualua knows actual martial arts. Look up his samplers.