Twin Fist
Grandmaster
josh, word of wisdom from an old dude to a young dude
It isnt hyperbole, it is experience. Always assume losing a fight means you will loose your life. I watched a guy bleed out right in front of me in Long Beach in a friggin parking lot cuz the hood rat shot him after he lost the fight. Hell, i was almost stabbed in Olongopo in the phillipines. I just got lucky and noticed the guy looking at me really hard before he made a move. I could have died.
you lose in a point match? no problem. You lose in the ring? hey, when you wake up you will be just fine. One the street? you lose you just may DIE. Remind yourself of and it will keep you away from fights you dont HAVE to be in. When the alternative is dying, you avoid everything you can avoid. The fact that you have, like myself, avoided dying so far just makes us lucky, and even for us, sooner or later luck will run out.
I meant what i said, i am just trying to be fair. I dont think tricks WILL work, but i allow that they CAN work. That isnt a contradiction to my way of thinking, if it seems that way to yours, sorry.
I dont have to test the capoeira tricks, i have seen LOTS of tricks tried, and almost all failed. tricks are just that, tricks. I will not rely on tricks. If it is an assumption based on experience, it isnt fallacious.
"Which is why a cartwheel kick falls at the very bottom of my took box. Because I can't pull it fast enough to work it. And in Seattle I am always on a hill, so it isn't much of an option for me anyway."
this is 100 logical and well thought out. For me, i wont even bother to learn something i will never use.
sorry, i can take more abuse in a push up position than in a hand stand. Maybe you are different, but i doubt it.
Finally, something for you to ponder. You mentioned Weaton's law?
consider this stuff and then add the element of MURPHY'S LAW
THATS why this will never be considered practical realistic self defense.
then again, there is also that clip of an actual fight breaking out during the rota, and what di those fearsome dancing warriors do? wrestled around like 4 year olds on a playground. Prob because they spent so much time learning how to dance they never bothered to learn how to throw a punch......
It isnt hyperbole, it is experience. Always assume losing a fight means you will loose your life. I watched a guy bleed out right in front of me in Long Beach in a friggin parking lot cuz the hood rat shot him after he lost the fight. Hell, i was almost stabbed in Olongopo in the phillipines. I just got lucky and noticed the guy looking at me really hard before he made a move. I could have died.
you lose in a point match? no problem. You lose in the ring? hey, when you wake up you will be just fine. One the street? you lose you just may DIE. Remind yourself of and it will keep you away from fights you dont HAVE to be in. When the alternative is dying, you avoid everything you can avoid. The fact that you have, like myself, avoided dying so far just makes us lucky, and even for us, sooner or later luck will run out.
I meant what i said, i am just trying to be fair. I dont think tricks WILL work, but i allow that they CAN work. That isnt a contradiction to my way of thinking, if it seems that way to yours, sorry.
I dont have to test the capoeira tricks, i have seen LOTS of tricks tried, and almost all failed. tricks are just that, tricks. I will not rely on tricks. If it is an assumption based on experience, it isnt fallacious.
"Which is why a cartwheel kick falls at the very bottom of my took box. Because I can't pull it fast enough to work it. And in Seattle I am always on a hill, so it isn't much of an option for me anyway."
this is 100 logical and well thought out. For me, i wont even bother to learn something i will never use.
sorry, i can take more abuse in a push up position than in a hand stand. Maybe you are different, but i doubt it.
Finally, something for you to ponder. You mentioned Weaton's law?
consider this stuff and then add the element of MURPHY'S LAW
THATS why this will never be considered practical realistic self defense.
then again, there is also that clip of an actual fight breaking out during the rota, and what di those fearsome dancing warriors do? wrestled around like 4 year olds on a playground. Prob because they spent so much time learning how to dance they never bothered to learn how to throw a punch......