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Regular 21 posts |
Monday 8th November 2004 at 11:18 Johnny, you're the first person to give me a answer I've been looking for. Robsco, the elbow thing, that's just weird, I'm sure if I tried hard enough i could do it, in the right position. Example, explain Kama Sutra, who would've thought we could move like that, or break dancing... Anyway.... This art comes with alot more |
Resident 217 posts |
Monday 8th November 2004 at 17:14 Johnny, "Its not the size of the dog i |
Regular 107 posts |
Friday 12th November 2004 at 04:56 Stop taking drugs and try tai chi.Centre yourself and use your art with control.Get your techniques correct and always remain calm in a confrontation. |
Regular 21 posts |
Monday 15th November 2004 at 20:25 Alrighty then, BJJA, huh? I'm from Zimbabwe, Bulawayo to be presice. This art comes with alot more |
Newbie 8 posts |
Thursday 9th December 2004 at 11:43 "Don't worry...you couldnt unless they let you or you caught them by surprise. " - Steve. Only the dead see the end of w |
Newbie 6 posts |
Thursday 9th December 2004 at 20:49 I trained in BJJA for 6 years and was training for my black belt. When people found this out they said 'I bet you could be dangerous on a dark night' or 'you must be confident about looking after yourself' etc. I thought: no, actually. --------------------------- |
1319 posts |
Thursday 9th December 2004 at 21:14 I must say when I first started training, I'd just moved to a new huge city, and was worried about walking home at night from uni if it was dark. After only 2 months of training, I felt the confidence go through the roof. The Admin Guy |
Regular 107 posts |
Friday 10th December 2004 at 22:09 Hows it going sentinal.I,m from Derry,Northern Ireland |
Addict 183 posts |
Saturday 11th December 2004 at 23:00 Someone mentions on this thread staying calm in a street confrontation. Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Post |
Resident 855 posts |
Sunday 12th December 2004 at 13:21 Well said Dave.:-) ______________________________ |
Newbie 16 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 10:14 the only thing that scares me in a fight, is sometimes i get so pissed i dont know when to stop, its like i dont care about anything but making whoever pissed me off regret being born until i think theyve had enough... but other then that what i know doesnt scare me, because i know when and when not to use certain moves, and if anything i feel a little safer knowing if i absolutly had to i could stop someone from hurting me, or anyone i love... |
Resident 729 posts |
Friday 17th December 2004 at 19:39 the knowledge i have scares other people "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Regular 107 posts |
Saturday 18th December 2004 at 23:45 Control your breathing relax your full of negative chi my friend.MA should be free flowing like water.If you lose your temper you will crash |
Addict 119 posts |
Thursday 23rd December 2004 at 10:32 The biggest fear you could have is that it doesn't work when you need it. After about three years of training TKD I was jumped by a drunk (and he was joined by a thrill-seeker who wanted a piece of the cake too) and I froze. I was walking along with the brain in neutral and had a mega adrenalin drop. Upshot was that I could have ended up on the slab if someone hadn't pulled them off me. In another situation I could have battered these guys or at least disabled them while I ran. I'm sure they weren't bothered about what they could have done to me (in a positive sense). My instructor was very helpful when I mentioned it to him. It changed my attitude about holding back... See how well I block all your |