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Aspiring rabbi Yuri Foreman...
Published (2009-11-14 23:41:00)
Aspiring rabbi Yuri Foreman claims piece of 154-pound title 11-14-2009 11:32 PM Yuri Foreman, an aspiring rabbi who mixes religious studies with work in the gym, outpointed Daniel Santos over 12 rounds Saturday night to win a piece of the 154-pound title. - Read More ... or click reply to add to the discussion.
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MT: Am I overreacting? - Page 2...
Published (2009-11-13 20:44:00)
ReedK, No worries mate. Possibly regarding self defence, but no matter how strong the woman is, she is still not a man. I am an advocate for woman to train with men.....maybe it's because of the countless domestic violence incidents that I have attended, but women are more likely to be attacked by men rather than women. If you have the right environment, the right instructor(s) and the right attitude then there is nothing wrong with...
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Question for all.
Published (2009-11-13 11:20:00)
I guess people take their televisions very seriously.
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Sifu Patrick Strong - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-11-12 20:12:00)
For what it's worth, the following are commentaries by two JKD instructors who have trained with Patrick Strong. Enjoy. Raf Figueroa: Just came back from training with Pat today. Well I can only speak from my own perspective. I think I am a pretty real guy with real experince . If I thought something was bs I would never dream to train in it. Nothing 'parlor ' about what we (I ) do. Now does Pat do demo's , yes. Intresting...
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Beginning BJJ at 37
Published (2009-11-13 15:13:00)
I started JJJ at age 40, I'm 52 now. The biggest thing is the recovery after a hard training session. Be sure to learn RICE. (Rest, Ice, compress and elevate) The biggest stressors is in the shoulders which comes from taking the falls and all of the locks. Invest in some Tiger Balm and Epson Salt and you should be o.k. Remember, Ice it in the first 24 hours and soak it after that. Good luck and train hard. EDIT:I started grappling when I...
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Toms
Published (2009-11-14 12:07:00)
I know 5 guys named Tom. Three Toms lived in the same city as I did 5 years ago. One of the Tom's went to college with Tom yum and has the same circle of friends as Tom Yum. Another Tom is the younger brother of Tom Yums other close college friend. One Tom is from Nebraska. One Tom is a tattoo artist. A friend overhears the following conversation from one of Tom Yum's accquantainces: Tom is going to lawschool. Which Tom is it?
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MT:Serious review
Published (2009-11-14 17:50:00)
Serious review By jfarnsworth - 11-14-2009 08:17 AM ========= I put this up on kenpotalk but more people frequent here. I'm looking for a true, serious answer. This is what i posted there: I am looking for a serious review on Mr. Trejo's dvd series... ABC's of Kenpo. What I don't want is a personal attack. No slamming of the product or any sort. I've been seeing these going on ebay & want to know if they are...
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Critical Distance and Types of...
Published (2009-11-10 13:03:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by abigailjohnson Ever since I was child, I'm a big fan of Jacky Chan because he performs well in his karate tack tick. I used practice karate at home for some reasons. Me to.....
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Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-13 15:13:00)
by Hardball
I started JJJ at age 40, I'm 52 now. The biggest thing is the recovery after a hard training session. Be sure to learn RICE. (Rest, Ice, compress and elevate) The biggest stressors is in the shoulders which comes from taking the falls and all of the locks. Invest in some Tiger Balm and Epson Salt and you should be o.k. Remember, Ice it in the first 24 hours and soak it after that.
Good ...
Started 2 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-14 06:12:00)
by Wi-Stickboxer
Whether you study "original" or "concepts" JKD,it is a process,not a product. As such,there is a progression of training (drills,basic techniques etc). So while it CAN be "a mix of fighting techniques that fit your style",you will spend quite a bit of time training until you develope your "style". Then you will try to forget your "style" and simply "be".
Confused? You should be...
There ...
Started 1 day, 6 hours ago (2009-11-15 11:46:00)
by aseepish
This is starting to sound like an LSAT question.
Started 1 day, 6 hours ago (2009-11-15 11:44:00)
by aseepish
Started 2 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-14 11:15:00)
by Mr. Miyagi
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Originally Posted by GregThomas Although they're illegal in the UK, I hear it is possible for them to be sold for martial arts purposes. Does anyone know of where (in the UK) they can be purchased?
Thank you. Don't get them if they're illegal. Unless you plan on keeping them in your bedroom drawer forever.
Legality regarding weapons is a funny ...
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-15 18:28:00)
by Tant01
No school like the OLD school, eh?
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-09 08:06:00)
by cakegirl
Holy lurker, Batman!
Oh, and yeah, the guy was cowardly if he just accepted the spit and walked away. For sure I would have stood up for myself, but maybe not gotten into fistycuffs iykwim.
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-10 17:00:00)
by Michael Wright
Good call.
A nutritionist that I was working with about 10 years ago told me to completely ignore any kind of protein powders or supplements, and instead drink pints and pints of skimmed milk, flavoured with whatever I liked.
To add balance though I will say that I'm always at the top of my game when I'm taking Creatine. I know it doesn't work for some people, but my body has always ...
Started 3 months ago (2009-08-14 14:39:00)
by Garland
talk to the instructor alone candidly. you're paying money to go to classes just like him. who the hell knows what his intentions are, just don't work with him anymore if you don't feel safe with him. the other option is to catch him back with something mean when he steps out of line, such as a well placed, well timed groin shot or elbow to the eye (if he can "just block" so can you...but be ...
Started 3 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-13 06:17:00)
by the tick
Ah yes. You need to kick the heavy bag. Also some padwork. 5 x 3 minute rounds should do it. And sprinting for stamina.
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-10 10:48:00)
by jonbey
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Originally Posted by Joe Manco I will not argue that BJJ (submission, etc.) is effective, but it was basically invented by those who hadn't the balls to swap it out like men..... you are not masculine enough to fight like men and trade punches, but would rather roll around and hug each other from betwixt another man's legs. An interesting take on ...
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-13 15:13:00)
by Hardball
I started JJJ at age 40, I'm 52 now. The biggest thing is the recovery after a hard training session. Be sure to learn RICE. (Rest, Ice, compress and elevate) The biggest stressors is in the shoulders which comes from taking the falls and all of the locks. Invest in some Tiger Balm and Epson Salt and you should be o.k. Remember, Ice it in the first 24 hours and soak it after that.
Good ...
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-04-27 20:49:00)
by jubaji
So, what exactly are you trying to say?
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-09 15:45:00)
by WildWest.
Why do you want to street fight people? Do you want to go to prison/hospital/morgue?
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-06 17:45:00)
by kingoftheforest
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Originally Posted by Hardball Hey what happened to Tree Lizard? She just dissapeared. I liked interacting with her as she added a nice perspective. If you are out there reading this; drop by and say hi. Last I heard from her in a PM that several people on this site made her sick of posting here.
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