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"Feel no Pain; Fear no Man"-Anti
"Calm, Aware, and under Control. Manipulate your body as a whole and believe you control the very water in your hands. Let everything flow around you as though it flowed within you. This is your stance in a fight and your stance in life. Live it, don't force it." -Anti
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It sounds to me like a fight is what the power-tripped Marine guy is asking for. If you are planning to be fighting him, be prepared for his endurance more-so than his hits. It sounds like you are already built to withstand him, but Id make sure you had the endurance to match his. whatever youve been doing to gain that muslce; keep doing it. But work on endurance through running, stretching, and speed-lifting lighter weight than you bench (of course). Hit in places that wear him down fast (nerve-bundle under the arms or the upper leg), and of course the lower chest and face. If you can get him to fall several times you could stop all his shit without having to worry about his endurance. If someone cant seem to stay on his feet, they tend to leave the ring really fast.
Again, I think your already built psysically, just work on the tactic according to your own intentions. Hope it works out well.
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
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Originally posted by Mike BrewerI'm an Army guy, and I've had the pleasure of working with Marines on many occasions. I can honestly say that we brought dishonor onto one another at every opportunity! We lived to ridicule the other's service, so long as it was in good fun. Damned jarheads! ;
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Yeah, they like things to shine... I've met some fine Marines.
On the boat we had to watch out for them. "Things" happen. Sea water on the brightwork was the meanest trick we ever tried.
It's no wonder they hate squids...
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Originally posted by Anti View PostIt sounds to me like a fight is what the power-tripped Marine guy is asking for. If you are planning to be fighting him, be prepared for his endurance more-so than his hits. It sounds like you are already built to withstand him, but Id make sure you had the endurance to match his. whatever youve been doing to gain that muslce; keep doing it. But work on endurance through running, stretching, and speed-lifting lighter weight than you bench (of course). Hit in places that wear him down fast (nerve-bundle under the arms or the upper leg), and of course the lower chest and face. If you can get him to fall several times you could stop all his shit without having to worry about his endurance. If someone cant seem to stay on his feet, they tend to leave the ring really fast.
Again, I think your already built psysically, just work on the tactic according to your own intentions. Hope it works out well.
-Anti
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"Feel no Pain; Fear no Man"-Anti
"Calm, Aware, and under Control. Manipulate your body as a whole and believe you control the very water in your hands. Let everything flow around you as though it flowed within you. This is your stance in a fight and your stance in life. Live it, don't force it." -Anti
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Originally posted by eXcessiveForcewhen did a ring come into this?
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