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Yes that is how I feel. ****ing kids!!!!seriously its like talking to a child
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Yes that is how I feel. ****ing kids!!!!seriously its like talking to a child
Xiao Ao Jiang Hu Zhi Dong Fang Bu Bai (Laughing Proud Warrior Invincible Asia) Emperor of Baji!!!
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I would weigh the likelihood of such an encounter to investing time in such training. I liken it to guys to take all sorts of "survival" training yet live in a city and the chances of them actually having to use any such skills are near zero. Same with MA, most pple who think and train for "da D3@d!y sTr33tS" probably will NEVER be in a situation to use it.
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theoretical boxing devlops no skill.
only application can give the required experience.
this is why someone who works at a job for 10 years is of more value to a company than someone who has studied th job for 10 years, but hasn't actually done it.
don't get me wrong, theory has value, but the ratio is 10:1 application v theory especially when it comes to fighting.
Kung Fu is good for you.
Not following you here. What would be the theoretical basis for boxing not developing skill?
Agree.only application can give the required experience.
Definitely agree.this is why someone who works at a job for 10 years is of more value to a company than someone who has studied th job for 10 years, but hasn't actually done it.
True. Sadly there are more that stay only in theory and don't want to test it.don't get me wrong, theory has value, but the ratio is 10:1 application v theory especially when it comes to fighting.
For instance: To date I have NEVER seen an Aikidoka successfully handle multiple fully resisting pple the way most claim they can. I've tested this myself against aikidoka, however whenever I bring that up I get referred to a demo of a Aikido multi attack with compliant ukes. They fail to see that its not the same thing.
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That's because Aikido is too dangerous to do on a resisting opponent.
Which is kind of true if you go by their view of how an attack will happen and what violence is. I did see an Aikidoka mess up the wrist of a karateka during a demo because he didn't realize that karateka don't do much Ukemi.
I quit after getting my first black belt because the school I was a part of was in the process of lowering their standards A painfully honest KC Elbows
The crap that many schools do is not the crap I was taught or train in or teach.
Dam nit... it made sense when it was running through my head.
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Asia - True. Sadly there are more that stay only in theory and don't want to test it.
you're probably one of them.
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thats good! then share your ideas how handle multiple attackers. lets stick to the topic.