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  • mellow
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    Originally posted by WildWest. View Post
    People who enjoy a scrap and a street fight are only contributing to a circle of violence. They might say they enjoy to fight, but the reality is inside they are sad little human beings and living sad little lives.

    There is a place for defending yourself, don't get me wrong, but actively getting into street fights rather than attempting to avoid them, and willingly wanting to beat on your fellow man is not healthy. Defending yourself and surviving a street fight should still not be considered enjoyable. It is still traumatic and you are still a victim.

    So what if some guy looked at your girlfriend, bumped into you in the pub, called you a "faggot" or whatever. Does it really matter? Is it worth getting stabbed over? Is it worth a criminal conviction? Is it worth the repercussions when the guys mate you just beat up on comes back with 5 friends and attacks you a month later? Don't tell me this doesn't happen...it does happen and regularly happens.

    Your ego, which is over developed in a lot of MA clubs of all types, will get you into so much trouble if you don't keep it in check. Ask yourself, out of all the fights you've seen at school, in pubs and nightclubs, on the street or where ever....how many of them started because of ego? I would hazard a guess that 95% of them were. Certainly all the ones I've seen were all because someone couldn't just "let it go".

    Boxers/MMA practitioners/Judoka/wrestlers/Muay Thai exponents etc are considered fighters but is it necessary or important to have such a label? Personally I like how Sambo fighters are considered "players", and that includes Combat Sambo. They are playing a sport......like boxers. Perhaps that's where we share a difference....in terminology.

    We aren't poles apart in opinion....I just don't share your glorification of violence because I've seen what it does and what it does to people's lives.

    Train hard, have fun and make friends.
    I still have to spread rep around

    In Judo they also refer to it sometimes as "play".

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  • Tokyo Kid
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    What, ever?
    why would you do things you don't enjoy?

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    I don't do things I don't enjoy.


    What, ever?

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    I'm sure the closest thing you've had to a gritty situation is under cooked rice at the sushi house.

    Keep tryin'.


    Ah, you've been in many a 'gritty' situation yourself? Do tell. That is unless it's just...just...just too painful to recall...



    I'll await your next evasion.

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  • Tokyo Kid
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    Originally posted by WildWest. View Post
    People who enjoy a scrap and a street fight are only contributing to a circle of violence. They might say they enjoy to fight, but the reality is inside they are sad little human beings and living sad little lives.

    There is a place for defending yourself, don't get me wrong, but actively getting into street fights rather than attempting to avoid them, and willingly wanting to beat on your fellow man is not healthy. Defending yourself and surviving a street fight should still not be considered enjoyable. It is still traumatic and you are still a victim.

    So what if some guy looked at your girlfriend, bumped into you in the pub, called you a "faggot" or whatever. Does it really matter? Is it worth getting stabbed over? Is it worth a criminal conviction? Is it worth the repercussions when the guys mate you just beat up on comes back with 5 friends and attacks you a month later? Don't tell me this doesn't happen...it does happen and regularly happens.

    Your ego, which is over developed in a lot of MA clubs of all types, will get you into so much trouble if you don't keep it in check. Ask yourself, out of all the fights you've seen at school, in pubs and nightclubs, on the street or where ever....how many of them started because of ego? I would hazard a guess that 95% of them were. Certainly all the ones I've seen were all because someone couldn't just "let it go".

    Boxers/MMA practitioners/Judoka/wrestlers/Muay Thai exponents etc are considered fighters but is it necessary or important to have such a label? Personally I like how Sambo fighters are considered "players", and that includes Combat Sambo. They are playing a sport......like boxers. Perhaps that's where we share a difference....in terminology.

    We aren't poles apart in opinion....I just don't share your glorification of violence because I've seen what it does and what it does to people's lives.

    Train hard, have fun and make friends.
    What is it with you guys and hypothetical scenarios? Yeah, it happens, but not as often as it doesn't happen, not even close.

    I don't advocate street fighting. I've seen where it leads, and I feel someone who actively trains usually finds a positive release for all that adrenaline. Nor do I glorify violence (except in the ring or cage, that I endorse). I find that those who train for the street usually out of fear are more inclined to need to prove themselves than someone who already has in the ring.

    Train hard, HAVE FUN, and make friends. Truer words couldn't have come out of a fortune cookie.

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  • WildWest.
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    Mind if I hitch a ride outta here with you?
    Yep....the engines running.

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  • WildWest.
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    Originally posted by Tokyo Kid View Post
    Sorry, this one?

    I enjoyed fighting (not able to so much these days I admit, just training). Of course I don't know anyone who enjoys being mugged or assaulted, but if you don't think of boxers as fighters, then that is where we don't agree. Heck, even the "street fighters" I knew enjoyed scrapping. Loved it.

    As far as RBSD vs. sport MA goes, I'll try to keep it in context. Same with the repeating. I will however continue to make underhanded insults to butt-hurt nuthuggers, as is my way. Peace out.
    People who enjoy a scrap and a street fight are only contributing to a circle of violence. They might say they enjoy to fight, but the reality is inside they are sad little human beings and living sad little lives.

    There is a place for defending yourself, don't get me wrong, but actively getting into street fights rather than attempting to avoid them, and willingly wanting to beat on your fellow man is not healthy. Defending yourself and surviving a street fight should still not be considered enjoyable. It is still traumatic and you are still a victim.

    So what if some guy looked at your girlfriend, bumped into you in the pub, called you a "faggot" or whatever. Does it really matter? Is it worth getting stabbed over? Is it worth a criminal conviction? Is it worth the repercussions when the guys mate you just beat up on comes back with 5 friends and attacks you a month later? Don't tell me this doesn't happen...it does happen and regularly happens.

    Your ego, which is over developed in a lot of MA clubs of all types, will get you into so much trouble if you don't keep it in check. Ask yourself, out of all the fights you've seen at school, in pubs and nightclubs, on the street or where ever....how many of them started because of ego? I would hazard a guess that 95% of them were. Certainly all the ones I've seen were all because someone couldn't just "let it go".

    Boxers/MMA practitioners/Judoka/wrestlers/Muay Thai exponents etc are considered fighters but is it necessary or important to have such a label? Personally I like how Sambo fighters are considered "players", and that includes Combat Sambo. They are playing a sport......like boxers. Perhaps that's where we share a difference....in terminology.

    We aren't poles apart in opinion....I just don't share your glorification of violence because I've seen what it does and what it does to people's lives.

    Train hard, have fun and make friends.

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  • Tokyo Kid
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    I think this guy was banned from Talkshito yesterday for posting this.


    I think self defense for women is bs
    Women just don't have the physical strength and speed to defeat a raging man.

    A lot of these courses focus on twisting out of grips and eye jabbing/nut kicking/wrist locking your way out of throat grabs. Cracks me up that the most common aggression towards women isn't at all addressed; the bitch slap

    As for the eye jabs and nut kicks, well they seem pretty effective for making a man go from wanting to rape you to wanting to kill you


    My mom did one of these courses and was all positive she could get out of the dreaded wrist grab. I said wanna try it to be sure? She said yes. I grabbed her and squeezed only 50 percent and she dropped to her knees in pain from the crushing grip

    Strong fail in women's self defense, I suppose they only practice with other females with no grip/commitment whatsoever


    Sad sad



    He popped up here shortly after this guy was banned.
    No, not me, but he does have a few valid points. I would however slap the shit out of him for hurting his own mom.

    Should women be aware of their surroundings? Of course. And I believe dirty ttricks are helpful when a woman has to fight a man (who is almost always going to be physically stronger).

    so is it what I said or how I said it? It seems some of you went immediately to personal attacks instead of replying to what I posted, and I've kept it to a good 85% civil on my part IMO.

    For the record, learning to bob and weave proved very effective during my own blessed mothers occasional drunken attacks, and I never once hurt her. (I did put her in a nursing home though)

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  • mellow
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    I think this guy was banned from Talkshito yesterday for posting this.


    I think self defense for women is bs
    Women just don't have the physical strength and speed to defeat a raging man.

    A lot of these courses focus on twisting out of grips and eye jabbing/nut kicking/wrist locking your way out of throat grabs. Cracks me up that the most common aggression towards women isn't at all addressed; the bitch slap

    As for the eye jabs and nut kicks, well they seem pretty effective for making a man go from wanting to rape you to wanting to kill you


    My mom did one of these courses and was all positive she could get out of the dreaded wrist grab. I said wanna try it to be sure? She said yes. I grabbed her and squeezed only 50 percent and she dropped to her knees in pain from the crushing grip

    Strong fail in women's self defense, I suppose they only practice with other females with no grip/commitment whatsoever


    Sad sad



    He popped up here shortly after this guy was banned.
    Wow, he beats up on his mom?

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by mellow View Post
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    no
    I think this guy was banned from Talkshito yesterday for posting this.


    I think self defense for women is bs
    Women just don't have the physical strength and speed to defeat a raging man.

    A lot of these courses focus on twisting out of grips and eye jabbing/nut kicking/wrist locking your way out of throat grabs. Cracks me up that the most common aggression towards women isn't at all addressed; the bitch slap

    As for the eye jabs and nut kicks, well they seem pretty effective for making a man go from wanting to rape you to wanting to kill you


    My mom did one of these courses and was all positive she could get out of the dreaded wrist grab. I said wanna try it to be sure? She said yes. I grabbed her and squeezed only 50 percent and she dropped to her knees in pain from the crushing grip

    Strong fail in women's self defense, I suppose they only practice with other females with no grip/commitment whatsoever


    Sad sad



    He popped up here shortly after this guy was banned.

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  • mellow
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    Originally posted by Tokyo Kid View Post
    Kind of like lazer-tag? Is that what you get out of it, pretending to beat up compliant muggers all day? Screaming "FIRE!" while punching giant headed pseudo-rapists in their padded balls? Or is it the warm fuzzy feeling you get knowing if some one lunge-punches you know secret death-touch techniques that the military doesn't want you to know?
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    no

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  • Tokyo Kid
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    Originally posted by WildWest. View Post
    Fightings not fun mate and nor should it be.

    Training/sparring/rolling/wrestling/competiting is fun. Don't get confused by the two as they are completely different things.

    You say you've been in mugging attempts....you might have successfully defended yourself, and well done to you, but you can't tell me you honestly enjoyed the experience.

    I've spoken to lots of people who have been victims of muggings, assaults, and aggravated robbery. These people experience a trauma they do not want to have to repeat ever again. And I too have been in a number of scraps as part of my job....was I successful? So far, yes. Did I enjoy them? No.

    Maybe you could explain your point better?
    Sorry, this one?

    I enjoyed fighting (not able to so much these days I admit, just training). Of course I don't know anyone who enjoys being mugged or assaulted, but if you don't think of boxers as fighters, then that is where we don't agree. Heck, even the "street fighters" I knew enjoyed scrapping. Loved it.

    As far as RBSD vs. sport MA goes, I'll try to keep it in context. Same with the repeating. I will however continue to make underhanded insults to butt-hurt nuthuggers, as is my way. Peace out.

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  • Tokyo Kid
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    Your gonna have to back that up with some solid evidence there chum.

    That statement about less tools being better is completely opposite of anything that has been proven effective in at least the last 50 years.

    I'll be happy to view any scientific facts from a credible source when you find them, that back this statement.


    Even people who can't agree to what color the sky is on here, have all said the opposite of this statement you've made.
    OK, we both agree the person who trains harder has an advenatage. I hope.

    Now this isn't scientific truth, but take your average kenpo school with it's hundreds if not thousands of techniques, each one a series of individual moves. Some of which are very effective, but many of which are garbage made to look like a bad 70s kung fu flick in order to sell belts to suburban weekend warriors. And picture these guys, you know what they look like I'm sure you've seen them. Not pretty, is it. All that pasty white flab is enough to make you snow-blind.

    Now go to a boxing gym. An old school smelly dungeon, or maybe even one of those modern shiny MMA gyms with all the foreign lettering on the shorts. Look at the fighters there. Sure, they look like d-bags with the tribal brosef tats, and the chicks look more masculine than most of the guys. But more often than not, they are training harder. Lifting weights (OMG!), cardio, and sparring (fake-fighting perhaps?). Do you really think Hector Jr. is unable to eye-gouge because his muscular physique renders him unable to Chinese cross-step?

    There is a such thing as too many tools, and they exist as a marketing scheme the same reason "training for the street" does. To seperate a fool from his money.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by WildWest. View Post
    I didn't expect Tokyo Kid to respond to my post earlier.....seems he only wants to regurgitate the tired old RBSD vs sport MA debate...lets go over everything again and again!!


    Original.............
    Mind if I hitch a ride outta here with you?

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  • WildWest.
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    I didn't expect Tokyo Kid to respond to my post earlier.....seems he only wants to regurgitate the tired old RBSD vs sport MA debate...lets go over everything again and again!!


    Original.............

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