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    dont you guys love the fact that the training methodology of combat sports produces results so quickly compared to other styles. they just filter out so much of the filler, forms etc and get straight to the guts of it.
    i love it because for people with jobs, study etc you can get great gains in ability doing it say 3 times a week compared to what u would get doing non-competative styles.
    just an observation

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    Yeah I totally agree. It seems so much better to actually train to fight than learn some fancy looking moves and craziness like that. Certainly a far better workout.

    I think I just love combat sports because I like to fight. I think it is a lot of fun and good for the mind body and soul. So combat sports rock because you can fight, have a blast and there are rules and things to keep it clean and healthy. You can't just go fight at a club or the street these days because you hurt people, get hurt (like my boxer's break) or someones feeling get hurt so they come back next week with a weapon. I also feel that there is no purer form of competition. It's just one on one, no raquets or balls, so simple. It's the ultimate game of "uncle"!!
    Did I mention that fighting is just so FUN

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    • #3
      Yes, yes we are all impressed

      Originally posted by THT
      Yeah I totally agree. It seems so much better to actually train to fight than learn some fancy looking moves and craziness like that. Certainly a far better workout.

      I think I just love combat sports because I like to fight. I think it is a lot of fun and good for the mind body and soul. So combat sports rock because you can fight, have a blast and there are rules and things to keep it clean and healthy. You can't just go fight at a club or the street these days because you hurt people, get hurt (like my boxer's break) or someones feeling get hurt so they come back next week with a weapon. I also feel that there is no purer form of competition. It's just one on one, no raquets or balls, so simple. It's the ultimate game of "uncle"!!
      Did I mention that fighting is just so FUN

      You're trying too hard, kid. Tone it down.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jubaji
        You're trying too hard, kid. Tone it down.
        I am so glad that you are impressed. I feel good now. Thank you.

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        • #5
          fishing, anyone?

          Originally posted by THT
          I am so glad that you are impressed.

          Its pretty clear that's what you were after.

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          • #6
            In all honesty, it was true excitement. Not that I really need to explain myself to you or anything. I'll try not to come off as being so overzealous in the future to protect you from having to waste your time typing smart ass replies. Sorry for the inconvenience

            Oh yeah, while we're on this thread anyway, what do you love about combat sports jubaji?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THT

              Oh yeah, while we're on this thread anyway, what do you love about combat sports jubaji?

              Watching kids like you get over-excited and shoot their mouths off too much, then try to explain themselves while at the same time hanging on to some thread of pridefulness.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jubaji
                Watching kids like you get over-excited and shoot their mouths off too much, then try to explain themselves while at the same time hanging on to some thread of pridefulness.
                LOL...you've got the Asian teacher down, perfectly .

                US public schools should outsource teaching to Chinese, Korean Russian and Polish instructors. Affix a few armed security officers in class for good measure and see if test scores improve....

                Teacher Wang would jump at the chance to teach for $8K per year (compared to his $800 annual salary in PROC) discipline kids when parents won't (No more questions about teachers not doing their job) and do what he does best.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jubaji
                  Watching kids like you get over-excited and shoot their mouths off too much, then try to explain themselves while at the same time hanging on to some thread of pridefulness.
                  Whatever floats your boat. Just try to keep both hands on the keyboard when you type.

                  I'm glad that you've enjoyed this thread so much, but after this last childish remark from this "kid" I'm going to leave you to it. Have fun.

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