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i can relate to that, had problems with my Achilles, not being able to walk properly for several months was not fun lol aiming to start training again, been hit and miss recently, got to rediscover my focus and self discipline.
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http://www.everythingwingchun.com/Rene-Ritchie-Yuen-Kay-San-Wing-Chun-p/rr01.htm
I'd be interested in others' favourite books...
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Always realise that there is someone better.
No one wins a fight, you survive.
Kick the other guy in the dangly bits first!
Don't stop till the other guy is finished.
Basic fighting philosophy, do whatever you need to walk away!
Hard facts.
I DO KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!
Either that or become a black belt in running away in the other direction. Both are good options.
Yes the other option.
But Just remember what the guy said in Zombieland
(1) Cardio - out run the fat guy
(2) Double tap - put them down for good
(3) Enjoy the little things - Well you know!
:P
Then we moved and I joined a Karate school. The first day I impressed the instructor. It just happened to be sparing day and I kicked the shit out of him. He wan't used to that. Haha.
Well then I don't mean to brag but I think I'd have been a black belt :P
Can't remember why or when I stopped actually. I took it pretty seriously, I gave up playing football for it, I still boxed when I was training as a mechanic. I must've stopped when I joined the army and just never bothered after.
I'm only 30, I should make a Rocky style comeback ;)
White guy. Small town. You see why I quit.
We learnt unarmed combat, knife fighting, and various styles of sword fighting. All of these things could be applied "real world" but in the classes you practice with a partner to create a choreographed fight which looks brutal but is actually harmless.
HaHa This to paraphrase Angie Jolie in SALT, Crane Kick is "Brilliant BullSh*t".
3 Dangerous Moves to Win Any Street Fight
Kung Fu Techniques : Pressure Points in Chinese Martial Arts
a few tips on self defence. :)
I am trained in hand to hand combat partly based on Pankration and trained in Krav Maga.
I was active in the Swiss special forces for 20 years, the equivalent to your Marines I'd say.
I also trained free fight now called mixed martial arts for some time, but it came in the way with my soccer career.
I'm a parachute scout in the army.
Very impressive list by the way, it would be my honour to fight you one day ;)