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Friday, 25 October 2019

Are hawaiian martial arts worth learning?

answers1: That is the only website I came across when I was looking
for Lua a while ago. From what I gather it's an art of bone breaking,
so would probably be similar to ninpo taijutsu. It certainly isn't
widely spread or advertised, so if you've got a class near you, go for
it, it's the only way you'll really know.
answers2: Well, Hawaiian Kempo is the striking style of UFC light
heavy weight Chuck Liddel.
answers3: hello, <br>
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kuialua... go for it! in the past, you could think of it as "dirty
jiujitsu for standup". nowadays, there is plenty of groundwork as
well. very nice system with a lot of practical application. works well
with silat, kali, escrima, arnis. <br>
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there are instructors in california, washington for sure. not sure
other states, but they are getting more and more widespread. <br>
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features: <br>
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striking <br>
bone breaking <br>
joint locks <br>
basic weapons <br>
throws (similar to greco wrestling) <br>
about equal parts hard/soft <br>
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you should try it! <br>
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thanks
answers4: sure there is nothing wrong with learning how to defend yourself.
answers5: Hawaiian Martial Arts
answers6: The 2 hawaiian martial art i can think of on the top of my
head are american kenpo an kajukenbo. I might be wrong but what i find
in american martial arts is that their fast like lighnting strikes.

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