[b]to be the best of martail art you need to keep practicing, martail art is a good thing it help you when your in trouble except for (detention)it help you when you get bullyed. to master the art of karate you should go to one.
I know of Team Ryouko- this is an old video...good stuff, though. They are significantly better than I am, but I can do *some* of the stuff in that video. I don't have access to plyo though, so I am jealous
I rarely take formal training but my own style tends to center around things like TKD and muay thai because I like to kick high and kick fast. However because I trick and breakdance, I also look into wushu and Capoeira.
In a loose manner of speaking I guess you could say I have about eight years of experience as I started teaching myself that long ago. Though being busy, I've been very unfocused...and I've been more of a free-runner too.
Ah, good times...the only judo practice I ever had was against my brother, who was, for some years, a good 20kg heavier than I was.
Which is why when one of my friends, who was experienced in judo, put me in a headlock pinned to the floor, confidently proclaimed that I couldn't move, and was subsequently shocked when I lifted him off the ground...with my face.
My brother and I used to play really rough. It would usually end with some piece of furniture/wall getting broken...as we got larger, we threw each other with more force. Eventually we stopped after he flung me across the room and I left a nose-sized hole in the plaster. In my parents' bedroom. Because I kept training physically and he didn't, if we faced each other off, I can pretty much shove him around/beat him up with impunity, so we just...don't xD
I actually have multiple ways of reversing this hold given that much of grappling ends this way. One is to turn my head and arch my back, which requires a lot of neck and back strength. The other is a Brazilian ju-jitsu technique (the name of which I've forgotten): from the image above, the guy in blue hooks his foot under the chin of his opponent and flicks him off, rolling on top of him, straddling and pinning, then suppressing. Yes, it takes a lot of flexibility: I can hook my leg behind my head.
This *usually* results in a tap, but even in this situation, I can get out- if the person straddling me is set too high, I can hook my feet around their head and flip them back, rolling forward to lie on top of them into a position that is even harder to reverse because now I'm firmly planted between their thighs.