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    What's better?

    1. Spar/fight-> make friends -> have a beer.
    2. Make friends -> have a beer -> spar/fight.
    Victoria, British Columbia, Wing Chun

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    IMO,the second alternative could provide for more relaxed sparring....Depending on the amount of beer taken...

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    Canadian real beer of course!...

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    foiled again
    i don't drink beer
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

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    Originally posted by Ernie
    foiled again
    i don't drink beer
    Me neither. Maybe that's the missing link ....

    Regards,
    - kj

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    the first one, but we'd have to go for smoothies instead of beer...
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    Originally posted by kj
    Me neither. Maybe that's the missing link ....

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    - kj
    i was thinking more along the lines of rum and cigars
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

    Do not follow me, because if you do, you will lose both me and yourself....but if you follow yourself, you will find both me and yourself

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    Once you make friends then sparring and fighting doesn't quite have the same fear factor and hence may not be as useful. On the other hand maybe one's performance is better with the beer and friends approach so that you are able to function better with what you know. I am not a beer drinker either but substituting a milkshake just doesn't seem like the same thing.
    Victoria, British Columbia, Wing Chun

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    Originally posted by Ernie
    i was thinking more along the lines of rum and cigars
    Not my usual, but I'd opt for rum and cigars before beer.

    Regards,
    - kj

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    Remy Martin VSOP for me, please...

    BTW old jong, 'Canadian real beer'? A contradiction in terms, n'est-ce pas?
    (just kidding, Molson rocks!!!)
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    In any order or combination thereof.

    Make friends > train > socialize > spar > make friends > spar > socialize .........

    It doesn't matter which one you start with or end with, just that those elements are there.

    Originally posted by Ernie
    i was thinking more along the lines of rum and cigars
    I'm thinking, Matoxa [sp?] and one of Ernie's cigars.
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    How about a blunt and a 40? *sorry i don't condone drug usage*

    And , I am no way affiliated with Law Enforcement or ATF.

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    blunt an a 40 before trainin

    ..man some of the insights ive received..

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    Haha, it does wonders for your sensitivity....

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    I think option number 2 is a pretty good training method. I figure you are most likely to get into a fight when you are drunk... So make sure you train drunk because we all know that you should train like you fight.
    Timing is Everything,

    Ty

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