Whole thread is interesting, but that conversation starts on pg. 7. . .
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/sho...-Not-effective
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Whole thread is interesting, but that conversation starts on pg. 7. . .
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/sho...-Not-effective
yeah, I have a few things to add to the whole "UK has great fighters nobody else knows about" conversation.
That whole forum is hilarious. It's still 1993 in there.
I can't back you up though... he is just going to change his argument when presented with reality. Was worth reading though, thanks.
Fucking hell they take a while to approve accounts. Maybe I shouldn't have put "thugjitsu" as My primary Martial Art...
One of my favorite things in the whole wide world is when someone walks into the academy with a bb in JJJ or some other entertaining TMA. There was a fat ninja guy once that kept wearing his BB for weeks. They all stop coming after a couple weeks though, all of them. Most never return after one day.
That probably makes me a douche, but what are you going to do.
I don't have any problem whatsoever if someone wants to train shoto Ryu Aikido or whatever. None. I train for fun, not self defense. And it would be hypocritical to mock their overall ability and lack of sparring skill, while ignoring the fact that we don't train with strikes. If they enjoy what they are doing, they should keep doing it. It just irks me when TMA guys try to act like they are deadly killers.
I agree.
It's a big thing for muay Thai guys to rag on any striking art that's not MT, saying that other styles' sparring rules are not as realistic, that other styles are not full contact, that other styles, use too much padding, etc.
But not everyone who does martial arts is doing it to be a professional fighter. A lot of people are just doing it for fun, or doing it because they appreciate the sporting side of it. I talked to a TKD guy the other day on Sherdog who isn't interested in doing MMA. Olympic TKD is his thing and that's all he wants to do.
I'll be the first to agree that most TMA guys can't fight for shit. But there's always going to be that small component of guys who are really serious and who "get" their art and are actually pretty bad ass. For instance, I think those guys in that Shotokan vid I posted the other day could probably fuck a lot of dudes up.
I think this post illustrates the situation pretty well. Just substitute Kung Fu with something else.
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/sho...45#post1447845
BOL. I saw that shit the other day.
Let me also add this. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVFLpwQYiGw
Despite the Site's Overwhelming Popularity, Some Americans Still Say 'Fuck Facebook'
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/shunni...000204976.html
I just had an interesting encounter.
I was walking to the store and, just as I was approaching, I noticed in my peripheral vision that someone was walking on the sidewalk in front of the store. I didn't pay it any attention until I realized that whoever it was had stopped and was trying to block my way.
I looked up and it was this black dude staring right at me. He said, "What? You want something?"
I stopped and stared at him for a few seconds and then said, "I'm just going to the store."
He said, "Then get your bitch ass into the store." I instantly went into a mental mode where I sized the situation up and tried to figure out how to best handle it.
Ultimately I thought to myself that this motherfucker was CLEARLY crazy as shit, so I just walked by him toward the door and then he said something else--can't remember what it was--and I stopped and turned around and looked at him again. It was one of those moments where you think to yourself, "Should I push this or just let it go?"
After a few seconds, I reached for the door. He started walking, stopped, and then said, "You're my enemy for life, cracker. And don't let me catch your ass in these streets again." Then he walked away.
The situation was interesting in a few ways. For one, it was a reminder that genuinely crazy, non-rational people exist in the world. For another, it also brought a newfound awareness to my mind that self-defense situations really can happen, because I thought that one was REAL close. And it also causes you to wonder what sort of approach you would take in such a situation.
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