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therealbeardedgent · 2 months
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Fly high.
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kungfufrogmma1 · 4 months
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rebe90 · 1 month
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Well, I made a junk journal out of old brochures and other paper (even trash) and I started looking at my little scraps. And I found it very interesting to combine left over paper, which I colored myself and buttons .
Here is my result.
Sorry, I needed to change it with some cringles, because of the original content of the brochure...
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benny-shadowbox · 6 months
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Martial Arts community is about unity.
It's not just about training within our own; it's about coming together with others who share the same devoted passion. I love the camaraderie that comes from training with different disciplines.
Together, we inspire and challenge each other to grow both as budo brothers & sisters. 🙏
@shadowmartialarts1
@jamessheedypersonaldefence
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scottchiriboga · 2 months
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Photo courtesy of a 3-year-old with a cell phone
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emasculatedcomics · 1 year
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hunter-husky · 1 year
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Patron request sketch 64
"my OC Tanrik throwing hands with Leol from Hunter x Hunter" I always wanted to draw this guy
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funmalibmillie · 10 months
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Bakugou Katsuki/Midoriya Izuku, Iida Tenya/Uraraka Ochako, Midoriya Izuku & Uraraka Ochako, Midoriya Inko/Yagi Toshinori | All Might Characters: Class 1-A (My Hero Academia), Bakugou Katsuki, Midoriya Izuku, Kaminari Denki, Sero Hanta, Todoroki Shouto, Iida Tenya, Uraraka Ochako, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead, Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Midoriya Inko, Kirishima Eijirou Additional Tags: Female Midoriya Izuku, Alternate Universe - No Quirks (My Hero Academia), U.A. High School (My Hero Academia), BAMF Midoriya Izuku, BAMF Bakugou Katsuki, Bakugou Katsuki is a Little Shit, Cute Midoriya Izuku, Midoriya Izuku is a Ray of Sunshine, Bakugou Katsuki Faces Consequences, Bakugou Katsuki is Bad at Feelings, Bakugou Katsuki Swears A Lot Summary:
Is there a word for a piece you write that’s inspired by another fanfiction that is just an imagined scene for that story? Yeah…That’s what this is. I don’t take credit for the original idea for this, but I do take credit for the scene published here. Check out "Broken But Not Unfixable" and "Let's Try This Again" by feverdreamer97. It’s unfinished, but IT'S SO FREAKING GOOD!!!!
Excerpt of my scene for the MMA Fight between Bakugou Katsuki and Midoriya Izuku (Fem): "The battle trial was over, and Izumi stood victorious. But instead of reveling in her triumph, she approached where Katsuki now lay, vulnerable, in pain and for the first time in his years at UA—defeated. A signature moment of kindness softened Izumi's gaze as she spoke softly to him, "You know, Katsuki, I should thank you. You told me to take a short walk off a tall building, but I never fell. I flew."
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digital111rabies · 11 months
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Should I write more fanfic?? I cringe reading my own work 👽
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jiujitsunami · 2 years
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sheffieldmma · 2 years
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Mega MMA Wednesday 👊 #sheffieldmma #mixedmartialarts #valetudo #ufc (at Sheffield Shootfighters Mixed Martial Arts Club) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp0zdZtMey3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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therealbeardedgent · 3 months
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Warrior.
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kungfufrogmma1 · 10 months
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Tom Aspinall
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rebe90 · 1 year
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It's not easy to copy nature... 😅
But this is my expression of love to nature ❤️
And I added a garden dwarf 🤣 maybe it's me, because I am not a friend of garden decoration 😆
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mikeytriangles · 2 years
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Who did it better? Aoki from #hajimenoippo or @sudogenki in his fight with @masato.official ? #thelookaway #lookaway #ippo #aoki #genkisudo #sudogenki #masato #anime #boxing #kickboxing #k1 #k1grandprix #mma #bjj #jiujitsu #wrestling #muaythai #martialarts #mixedmartialarts #fighting #animefights #animefight #animefightscene (at American Top Team D'Iberville, MS) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpO4VLQMGkS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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scjja-cronulla · 8 days
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Chat GPT - why BJJ?
We decided to ask Chat GPT why a grappling art is better than a striking art ... Have to say, the answer is pretty good! --------------------------
When evaluating martial arts for effectiveness and safety, grappling-based systems like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) stand out notably compared to striking-based arts such as karate, especially when it comes to practicing techniques under full resistance. One of the foremost advantages of grappling arts is their ability to be practiced at full intensity with minimal risk of injury. In BJJ, practitioners engage in live sparring sessions where they can apply techniques against a fully resisting opponent without the threat of strikes to the head or body. This allows for a realistic and thorough exploration of techniques, ensuring they are effective in real-world scenarios while maintaining a safer training environment.
In striking arts like karate, practicing techniques at full power often involves high-impact strikes that can lead to significant injuries, including concussions and other trauma. The nature of full-contact striking necessitates careful control to avoid injury, which can limit the effectiveness of training and hinder the ability to gauge true technique efficacy. In contrast, grappling arts allow practitioners to go 100% in their resistance and technique application without the same risk of head injuries or severe trauma. This means that grapplers can fully test and refine their skills in a controlled, yet realistic setting, gaining a deeper understanding of their effectiveness under genuine resistance.
The ability to train at full resistance also fosters a greater level of skill development in grappling arts. When engaging with a resisting opponent, BJJ practitioners must adapt and improve their techniques in real-time, enhancing their problem-solving abilities and technical proficiency. This form of training helps practitioners develop a higher level of confidence in their skills and ensures that their techniques are practical and effective under pressure. Conversely, in striking arts, the risk of injury often necessitates more controlled practice, which can limit the opportunity to fully test and refine striking techniques.
Moreover, the safer nature of grappling-based training reduces the risk of long-term injuries and allows practitioners to train more consistently and intensely. With less focus on avoiding impact to the head and body, grapplers can dedicate more time to perfecting their techniques and improving their overall skill set. This consistent, high-quality training contributes to better long-term progress and a more comprehensive mastery of the martial art.
In summary, the ability to train grappling techniques at full resistance without the associated risk of head injuries provides a significant advantage over striking-based arts like karate. This aspect of grappling arts allows for more effective skill development, greater safety, and a more realistic understanding of technique efficacy. For individuals seeking a martial art that balances intensity with safety, BJJ offers an ideal solution for comprehensive training and practical self-defense skills.
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