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There's so much I could say.
But as its been pointed out to me, the way I've been carrying on with certain wastes of time reflects a whole lot more on me than it does on them. The more I thought about that the more I realized that while I would proudly share my posts on SD and MA with people I know, I wouldn't ever want them to read a post were I acted like jubaji regardless as to if it were in response to his constant and creepy harassment.
I believe that every point I wished to make in this topic has already been made.
I'll just sit back and see how much further Garland and jubaji can take the subject. It isn't fair not to give them opportunity to express themselves and let them help others with their understanding of modern self defense and the proponents who helped to change it over the last 50 something years.
I stand by what I wrote about the news story though, and appreciate those who showed their support.
I think it will be interesting to see where they take the discussion. Possibly TTE and KOTF will offer their ideas as well.
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Originally posted by Uke View PostThere's so much I could say.
But as its been pointed out to me, the way I've been carrying on with certain wastes of time reflects a whole lot more on me than it does on them. The more I thought about that the more I realized that while I would proudly share my posts on SD and MA with people I know, I wouldn't ever want them to read a post were I acted like jubaji regardless as to if it were in response to his constant and creepy harassment.
I believe that every point I wished to make in this topic has already been made.
I'll just sit back and see how much further Garland and jubaji can take the subject. It isn't fair not to give them opportunity to express themselves and let them help others with their understanding of modern self defense and the proponents who helped to change it over the last 50 something years.
I stand by what I wrote about the news story though, and appreciate those who showed their support.
I think it will be interesting to see where they take the discussion. Possibly TTE and KOTF will offer their ideas as well.
In other words, you quit. Run along now boy...
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Originally posted by GarlandUke...you've completely missed my point and you seem to have taken my posts as an opportunity to rail against a number of things which I do not represent. Muay thai isn't all I've trained in.
As for your dirth of experience and your particular brand of RBSD... I have no clue what it even is...because you have never stated what it is. So far all I see is a bunch of whiny bitching on your part, not mine.
Osu? Kyokushin based? Really? Really Uke?
The only somewhat efficient knife work I have ever seen is based out of the FMA- pekiti and dekiti tirsia, sayoc, the stuff put out by shivworks, inosanto camp stuff, and the stuff put out by the dog brothers and gabe suarez recently. Would you call that stuff RBSD? Some of it is set up in a similar format...
Since you seem to be very interested in videos as they seem to be your main source of exposure, perhaps you would be interested in exploring this site: Martial Arts Video Reviews 1-100
You may be interested in the reviews. Good luck with that.
Originally posted by jubajiIn other words, you quit. Run along now boy...
Originally posted by kingoftheforestI'd like to know what the guy in the article studied since it seemed to work.
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Apparently the guy had some training in what to do in a similar situation.
I will admit I personally have never trained starting from an already been stabbed position, but there's proof it happens.
The main thing is he kept his head enough to immediately react by going on the offensive. He was armed which evened the playing field. He reacted instead of freezing up, which gave him a modicum of the element of surprise on his attackers.
He did exactly what RBSD theory tells you to do. Attack quickly brutally and until nothing is with in your danger zone.
He had only moments to react and asses the situation so he reacted on instinct and what he trained his mind and body to do in similar simulations during training.
I say good for him. he's proof you can defend yourself.
You are the first line of defense against violent crime.
"When seconds count, the police are only minutes away."
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Exactly. Whatev.
You let days go by in order for those who have had the most to say to make a point and not simply nay-say posts, and not the facts contained in them. Once that happens, everything gets quiet and you begin hearing crickets chirp.
Its amazing how much noise some are willing to make about a thing that they don't even know about but refuse to learn enough about it to discuss it with any degree of competence.
Being able to recite tenets like "awareness and avoidance" doesn't mean you understand a thing. Especially if you think that this topic had anything to do with competing with muggers.
And just so you know Garland, "Osu" or "Oss" isn't just found in kyokushin.
Also Garland about your experience outside of playing tag ....
Krav Maga as taught in the US. is tae bo with an attitude. - Mark Tripp
And speaking of Tant01 ... just because I recognize when someone is bullsh!tting their way through a discussion and I call them on it doesn't make it a flame war. You challenged me to be more helpful, and that's exactly what I was doing by sharing this article. It looked like most of the 8 people who post here enjoyed discussing it, but only two came to show their ass.
Why not challenge those two to produce a recent article where someone tae-bo'd or wrestled three muggers with knives? Better yet, ask them to produce a story from a legitimate US newspaper where anyone from their system/school has ever been shown to actually defend themselves!
I've produced an article from a legitimate US paper that makes all the points that I have here. This story was broadcast nationwide as TTE and few others heard it in their states. There's no leap of faith here.
I'd love to see what they have to offer. I'm sure all eight of us would.
If not, then like Garland said "Whatev".
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Originally posted by Uke View Post
Why not challenge those two to produce a recent article where someone tae-bo'd or wrestled three muggers with knives?
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'tis true...
Originally posted by GarlandNobody can say with certainty that they can survive a knife attack. That's like going into a boxing match and expecting not to get hit, but instead of a punch, one slice or stab is enough to end your existence. The individual in the story lived because the first cut wasn't life threatening. Lucky. They were then able to deploy their own knife...which...hey...wait a second...isn't carrying a concealed knife illegal in that state? Also VERY lucky...
It's not pretty in either case.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostWhat an asshole. It's always the same old act with this clown pUke.If you're going to be a grown ass idiot at least be funny and amusing.
If you're waiting for someone to introduce something new about combat that hasn't already been discussed then you're even more stupid that we pegged you for. If that's the case, there's nothing new about MMA or wrestling except for the fact more and more people aren't buying into the hype that suggests that those disciplines give you the tools that will keep you alive in situations like the one in this article. If it all seems too familiar its because MA facts don't change. Your buffoonery used to, but even that's predictable and stale nowadays.
Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostROFLMAO, the last article I read about a wrestler was a local one where a college wrestler attacked a soldier with a maglight at Mcdonalds the soldier took the maglight and killed the wrestler with it. Finding an article where the sports fan survived the encounter (even the ones they start while armed against an unarmed opponent) ain't gonna be so easy, I'm betting all you get is more yapping from the mongrel with the scat fetish.
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