I just found this chat board recently and this board seems to work a little differently than others. There doesn't seem to be a way to answer a particular message -- they all seem to be part of the same thread.
I'm assuming that there have been some past problems with certain people being banned for their weird views. You just need to look at their profiles to see where they're coming from.
It's hard to have a serious discussion about judo with these kinds of people who lump martial arts into some kind of religious cult. Hey, wake up, we're talking about sports here. Sometimes the terminology and basic customs of the originating country come with the territory, e.g. French terminology in fencing. It has NOTHING to do with religion.
DEADLY techniques that are taught in some some schools are just marketing techniques to make their martial art sound more exotic, mysterious and somehow more effective. It's all a bumch of hooey. Get them on the mat and show tham what a serious athlete who trains 35 hours a week to make the Olympic team can do. Like I said before, it's all about commitment and experienced coaching. The one who wants it the most will end up on top.
How many Olympians do you have on this board? You want some quality advice to legit judo questions? Ask away -- but don't bore me with this religion and cult-tainted crap -- I've heard it all before over the past 40 years. Frankly, it's not even worth the time to talk about.
I'm assuming that there have been some past problems with certain people being banned for their weird views. You just need to look at their profiles to see where they're coming from.
It's hard to have a serious discussion about judo with these kinds of people who lump martial arts into some kind of religious cult. Hey, wake up, we're talking about sports here. Sometimes the terminology and basic customs of the originating country come with the territory, e.g. French terminology in fencing. It has NOTHING to do with religion.
DEADLY techniques that are taught in some some schools are just marketing techniques to make their martial art sound more exotic, mysterious and somehow more effective. It's all a bumch of hooey. Get them on the mat and show tham what a serious athlete who trains 35 hours a week to make the Olympic team can do. Like I said before, it's all about commitment and experienced coaching. The one who wants it the most will end up on top.
How many Olympians do you have on this board? You want some quality advice to legit judo questions? Ask away -- but don't bore me with this religion and cult-tainted crap -- I've heard it all before over the past 40 years. Frankly, it's not even worth the time to talk about.
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