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GLP, who here can actually FIGHT?
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Been knocked out, knocked opponents out. Continued fighting with broken hands, cracked wrist & cracked fibula. You do not feel the pain till it is over.
With that said ... ring fighting skills are good, but there is a reason more advanced martial artists move from the ring into weapons, Ho Sin Sool & Hapkido techniques.
It is good to be fast but it is equally important to be able to fight close Q and develop good grappling techniques.
It is also good to learn to identify readily available weapons that most untrained peeps only see as a common, harmless item just laying about.
GLP has some very well trained male & female fighters, as well as seasoned vets. Sadly, also no shortage of keyboard warriors -- must admit though, a keyboard could be deadly if properly utilized ;o)
Edit: Sitting here with a cracked ankle at the moment, cracked it during kicking drills -- you know the old force/velocity/mass thingy got me. 1 more week & I am back in business!!!
Quoting: Lady Jane Smith wow wouldn't want to date you, sound like one tough cookie. I think the best move a woman do is a knee to the balls, grab behind head when they double over and BAM knee to the face. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16069571 Male attackers expect the groin strike. Inflict pain elsewhere first as a distraction, then nail the groin. Also, some guys do not react to the groin strike for several seconds -- a lot can happen in 3 seconds. OBTW, I am married. Husband trained with Navy Seals and holds a 2nd degree in TKD. We train with each other all the time; he works with me on handling a much larger attacker, I help him to watch for knee/ankle sweeps and lower abdominal/groin attacks. Quoting: Lady Jane Smith Good morning Lady Jane *the gentleman tips his brim* Quoting: siniXster Good morning, Sin!!!
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