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Martial Arts

If your not in a Martial Art I urge you to get into one. Martial Arts teach you a lot. Martial Arts are a way of life, they can lead you in a new direction. With the application of ki into martial arts I have became both a better person and fighter. If one uses Ki with martial arts it is possible to become an Elite or Ultimate fighter. This is because through the use of ki you become faster, stronger, more agile, and all around a better fighter. Below I'll list some moves in various martial arts and list some that I know and practice. These moves are for self-defense or training, not to be used in starting fights.(Webmasters Note:Remebering that these moves when done properly can seriously injury someone, even more so with ki so use in the right way) 

List of Martials that I Practice:

Boxing
Hsing-I Kung fu

I incorperate ki into these. I am mostly taught in boxing, but I blend my own style of boxing/Hsing-I kung fu. Which I must admit is pretty good. For the Boxing part. I have learned/am learning from my father, which use to be a professional boxer and was taught very well. For Hsing-I kung fu I am taking classes for it and it is really good, I recommend getting into hsing-i kung fu.

Now Some Moves:

Jab

Get into your fighting stance, this is the most basic punch there is and should be really good even if you kick more often.Now you just punch straight put when you draw your fist back keep it up, if you let your arm go down after you punch you are left open so watch it.

Hook

Hooks are pretty simple to learn and perform. They create a good amount of damage even if blocked. Now punch like a jab but this time twist your body. This will add power to your punch.

Uppercut

The dreaded uppercut is a easy but powerful move. Now all you do is draw your arm back a little making the fist lower and than come back in an upward motion. Anywhere way these punches land will be effective. If you get the chance in a fight the best place is underneath the chin which will daze of make your opponent stumble.

Tips for Punching

-Punching from an angle will be very effective
-Use Ki with your punches(makes them a lot stronger up to three times as much power, maybe more)

Kicking Moves:
Kicks, in my opinion aren't very good especially high quicks,but low kicks are okay. Kicks are mainly for distracting someone.

Snap Kick

To do a snap kick you bend your knee and raise it then release it into the front of your opponent. Aim for the face and stomach for more effectiveness.

Side Kick

You do this by moveing/twisting your body and then releasing the leg to the side of your opponent. Remember bend your knee then twist and release into the side.

Front Kick

Raise your knee infront of you and then lean back a little and release your leg to the front of your opponent. Leaning back will give you a farther reach, but don't lean back to far or you can lose your balance.

Tips for Kicking
-When you kick use ki.refer to the beginners section.
-Attack the vital areas like the stomach, chin/face, dan tien(storage center for ki), other chakras.
 
For takedowns and holds its kind of hard to explain in words,so thats why I have none up.

Sparring

Sparring is use to practice what you have learned in a fight or in a martial art with a person. There are different kinds of sparring types or ways to do it. Theres point non-contact, point contact sparring, light contact sparring, heavy contact sparring, defensive, and others. Those are the ones that I know. I haven't actually done point sparring just regular light contact sparring. And if you think that light contact sparring is weak you certainly haven't with good people then. When ki is applied to sparring things heat up. One thing to remember a sparring match isn't a street brawl, so don't try to take off each others heads, especially if you are friends.