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  • #91
    Originally posted by Tant01
    .... I arm wrestled this guy once. He cheated by lifting his elbow off the table.
    Was he a truck driver?

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    • #92
      Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
      There are plenty of threads on the forum with information like that already.
      There are threads about you eating a sandwich and riding in a taxi? Must have missed those.


      What kind of sandwich was it?

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      • #93
        Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
        during all my fight experience

        Ah-ha! This would suggest that there is some. And yet...

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        • #94
          I once washed myself with a rag on a stick. Long story...

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          • #95
            Originally posted by jubaji View Post
            I understand you want me to teach you some wrestling, but I don't have time for the likes of you. Now, IF you have or ever did have anything to say, go ahead and share some of the personal experiences upon which you base your many comments here.
            I have a video of me choking a dude in a Casino......he was a parolee and he ran from me while I was putting on the cuffs. Does that count? I also have videos of me training too.

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            • #96
              Well this one time in band camp.....

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              • #97
                Ok here we go. Kicking is great for SD, if you know how to kick for SD. It is different from sport kicking. There are plenty of effective targets that will easily end the fight fast. Inside and outside of the knee and the inner thigh are great targets. The groin solar plexus and under the chiin are also easy and effective for SD.the kick can also be magnified depending on your foot wear at the time.
                Now about the thai kick. Its more of a specialized kick. The videos you see on youtube of people breaking their legs on other peoples legs is because they had poor execution of technique. The shin bone itsself is already a very hard bone. For every video u can show of someone breaking their leg with that kick I can show you 5 videos of that same kick breaking baseball bats and cinder blocks. So its not the kick but how its done.
                Obviously if you were going to get into a fight you know the terrain you are standing on. So logically you wouldn't. Try to kick on ice, genius.
                In conclusion you all need more time in the dojo/kwoon/dojang/gym/backyard whatever. Each system has their own way of doing thing and that doesn't mean that they are wrong or anyone is right. Fighting is based on the moment. Move freely and f**k shit up.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
                  Well this one time in band camp.....
                  you hide facts about yourself, but I can say for sure that you are thin. not fat, not big, and under 100 kilos

                  agree

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                  • #99
                    where is that video

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                    • Originally posted by Tant01
                      Looks like you'll need to get permission to view these private vids...





                      This one is cute!
                      YouTube - markerfin
                      seems like his punches ain't strong

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                      • Originally posted by Tant01
                        Yeah... He's a big wuss. His style is soft and he's PLAYING with his wife and kid.

                        I'm sure he could step it up and apply some HURT if he wanted to...Let me put it this way, I wouldn't want him slapping me up side the head. He's got destructive combination techniques to apply simultaneously on a low line along with hand techniques. So while he's breaking your legs at the knee he can also break your jaw or your neck...

                        Don't let the simplicity and FUN time fool you. He likes to break things.
                        I saw the other video, when he was next to chinese dummy

                        as to this video, nice game

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                        • he trains chinese martial arts on a heavy bag

                          good luck

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                          • Originally posted by AREAL View Post
                            he trains chinese martial arts on a heavy bag

                            good luck

                            Actually I don't. But some people need familiar references when they see things. Typically I use the bag only for stick work and kicking.

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                            • Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
                              Kicks are a MUST have for SD. There are more targets to kick than you know what to do with son.

                              The groin is not the best place for a kick. Course you have to know how to kick properly to be an effective kicker for SD.

                              If you're kicking with the top of your foot like TKD or MT then you gonna break all those tiny bones in your foot if you hit anything solid with some force.

                              Go look up kickboxing leg breaks on youtube. That'll show you what not to do.
                              Kicking with the top of your foot (instep) is not taught in any Muay Thai that I am aware of King

                              Are you refering to an accidental impact on the instep?

                              And as far as Muay Thai leg breaks, you can find all kinds of videos for things that go wrong online, it doesn't change the fact a few thousand round kicks are thrown every day across the globe without legs snapping left and right.
                              Last edited by GonzoStyles; 05-11-2011, 06:37 PM. Reason: spelling

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                              • Originally posted by GonzoStyles View Post
                                Kicking with the top of your foot (instep) is not taught in any Muay Thai that I am aware of King

                                Are you refering to an accidental impact on the instep?

                                And as far as Muay Thai leg breaks, you can find all kinds of videos for things that go wrong online, it doesn't change the fact a few thousand round kicks are thrown every day across the globe without legs snapping left and right.
                                Do what you're gonna do bro', I'll stick with what I like. Everybody's happy.

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