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  • Arath
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    Originally posted by PlasmaShock
    Lol!!! Lmao!!! Lmfao!!! Rofl!!! Roflmao!!! Roflmfao!!! Lolol&$%$$#%$!@#&^%$# *explodes from laughing*
    Lol!!! Lmao!!! Lmfao!!! Rofl!!! Roflmao!!! Roflmfao!!! Lolol&$%$$#%$!@#&^%$# *explodes from laughing*

    Yup, we can keep this up all week, child.

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  • Arath
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    plasmashock

    plasmashock, I agree, it IS amazing that you can roll on the floor AND laugh with your A** at the same time. Amazing. But think of the stink. Nevertheless, you win a kewpie doll.

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  • GranFire
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    I am sure, if push comes to shove, you can find a proxy here!

    I need to check your stuff out once I get more time to devote to it!

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  • Arath
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    I wish...

    Hehe, I REALLY wish I could - being half way round the world from a friend is a real pain sometimes. That's EXACTLY what passed through my mind, I wish I could just meet this guy for five minutes, hehehe.
    I've changed the whole site around, made it more SD oriented, simplified the language.

    You know this controlling type is such a pain - it kind of made me wonder just how many of him were out there.
    Am teaching this girl, by the way - it's fun, though it's complex getting the ideas across, I make lots of videos and images. It's very challenging trying to teach someone online, I must say. I enjoy it, even though I'm doing it for free here - it's an awesome challenge. With a student in real-time you just have to demonstrate and correct, but online - that's not easy indeed. I'm going in for utter simplification. Beginning with the most basic of basics and working up from there.

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  • GranFire
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    I see where you are comming from.

    You need to tell your friend to kick this jerk to the curb (the smack is waiting in the wings...) or better yet, tell him that if he ever lays a hand on her you'll kick the living hell out of him!

    A friend of mine was dating a jerk like that, not loud or abusive, but controling...lucky for her, me and another girl where there to keep her reality in check!

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  • Arath
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    Oh, I agree with you..

    I agree completely - the extreme cases you describe would be tricky situations indeed.

    Incidentally, the girl I mentioned is not such an extreme case - I just mentioned her as an example cause she's a friend of mine. And she's taking theraphy, but I thought that some SD classes would help her a bit - unfortunately it seems the theraphy takes ALL her spare cash, so I thought a free course would be nice.

    Oh, and I don't mean it just for people like her - I agree that SD without theraphy, outside help, would probably be useless. But it's also for all those who don't have easy access to in instructor for various reasons. I figure that if these people have a free course so much the better. Any woman who actually comes to me and says, see, I want to learn to defend myself, deserves the best I can give her. Thats the basic reasoning behind http://darkninjaclan.com/

    Also, i was thinking - if I gave them a good grounding in various SD strikes and maneuvers, they could then pay a good SD instructor for a few lessons and perfect those maneuvers.

    Again, let me stress that I just used that friend of mine as an example, the site is not just for battered women, but for anyone who needs it. I agree completely that when matters have gone to extremes, SD certainly isn't an answer.

    By the way, this girl isn't actually physically attacked by her boyfriend, she's just afraid of him because he yells and stuff, not because he attacks her, so hers is certainly not an extreme case. I figured that with good SD knowledge behind her she'd be able to just look him in the eye and say 'let's keep the volume down, shall we.' it's amazing in some cases what a self assured and calm and confident demeanour can do to diffuse a situation instead of escalating it. Quite a few students of mine have used it.

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  • GranFire
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    Originally posted by Arath View Post
    hmm, as for this 'self defence is not a solution' - I think I already said that it's rather a grey area - can you afford to be so certain of yourselves? I'm not. I offer it as a possible solution that would work in some cases. I HAVE taught dozens of girls and that in the east (you know what the culture is like there, totally male-dominant), and I've got good results in a good percentage of cases. That's just what every psycho-therapist hopes for too. You can't provide an answer to everyone's problems, but if you even have a good batting average, it's not a bad thing, is it? And I have the feeling that those who SD wouldn't benefit won't even be coming forward to take my course, you know (this is an important point). As for those that it would - hmm, since when has it been bad to hit back effectively at a bully? One thing I'll tell you - not fighting back in the hope you won't be hurt worse, is just about the worst SD advice you can give anyone. And it's just as good a way of escalating violence, as the bully perceives no resistance to his behaviour.


    True.
    To a point.

    My point is, running is by far the oldest form of Self Defense.
    You are talking bully, I am thinking domestic abuse. Of course standing up for yourself tends to nip the matter...but you can't let is escalate first and then hope for a magic cure!

    My point is, getting out of the situation ought to be the fist step (OK, if MA helps you to grow the back bone needed, all the better) hitting back is the second.

    If the situation has escalted to a point where easing off is a success, it has reache proportions where fighting back could very well blow up in ones face!
    Statisticaly women are at risk the most right after a break up...an I mean for being killed.


    I am not knocking your project...I am just wondering. It is a tricky subject, after all.

    (but do go ahead and start a discussion...after all, that's what this place is here for!)

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  • Arath
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    virgin forest..

    "the virgin forest was not as virginal as it looked" ROFL

    The onion is great.

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  • piousmaximus
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    The onion rocks. I dig Jim Anchower the most. 'Hola amigos...I know it's been a long time since I rapped at ya.'


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  • treelizard
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    Here's my favorite Onion articles:


    And this one, which my Mormon friend e-mailed to me, asking, "Was it you?":

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  • piousmaximus
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    Originally posted by Arath View Post
    hehe, the onion page is funny. And look, what's this 'used his Butterfly Soul Razor technique to stop the heart of office intern Ian Dallas long enough to drive the intern's nose through his brain with a single punch' hehehe. Superb, just superb.
    Glad ya liked it, dude. That's one of my all time fave onion articles...immediately thought of it after looking at your site.

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  • Arath
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    hmm, as for this 'self defence is not a solution' - I think I already said that it's rather a grey area - can you afford to be so certain of yourselves? I'm not. I offer it as a possible solution that would work in some cases. I HAVE taught dozens of girls and that in the east (you know what the culture is like there, totally male-dominant), and I've got good results in a good percentage of cases. That's just what every psycho-therapist hopes for too. You can't provide an answer to everyone's problems, but if you even have a good batting average, it's not a bad thing, is it? And I have the feeling that those who SD wouldn't benefit won't even be coming forward to take my course, you know (this is an important point). As for those that it would - hmm, since when has it been bad to hit back effectively at a bully? One thing I'll tell you - not fighting back in the hope you won't be hurt worse, is just about the worst SD advice you can give anyone. And it's just as good a way of escalating violence, as the bully perceives no resistance to his behaviour.

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  • Arath
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    Online training..

    Hmm, for an answer to how MA training online is supposed to work I suggest you check the site http://darkninjaclan.com/ again, I've updated it and put a possible answer to your question there, right on top. Rather than get into a complex discussion about it here though, perhaps we could start an entirely new thread - something like 'online training - plausible or not?'

    I only suggest this because I think it would be nice if this thread became a place where people posted all sorts of free, or cheap online resources like the karate videos (if any - but I'm sure there must be some out there). besides, it's not only battered women who could benefit from such things - as an example, I recently got a mail from a ju-jitsu student who'd moved to another city, away from his dojo, and for some reason could not continue his training in the new city (he didn't specify, exactly why), but he was worried about getting out of shape and wanted SOME form of training, you see.

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  • Sagacious Lu
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    Don't mess with me man, I'm deadly, I learned from teh ninjers on teh interwebs


    I couldn't tell if your site was a joke or not. Everything you need to learn in just three months?

    Online self-defense training is not a solution for domestic violence.
    I'm just being silly of course, but you're right on the money here.

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  • GranFire
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    I am a bit puzzled...how is online MA supposed to work? It ain't drawing or writing, it's a physical endavor one has to practice regularly, and correctly!

    I am hessitant about the reflex situation, if an abusive partner has reached that level...will a response not trigger worse? It's a deadly game!

    And the *toning down the violence* - is that exeptable enough?

    Victims of abuse get 'groomed' for the role, a little more every time untill they don't see a way out. The also may get adicted to the adrenalin rush they get from the situation (maybe one reason why so many can't get out of it - life without is just too dull)


    Usually the YMCA offers classes that are affordable...or they have assistance available...

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