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  • Fallacies of RSSD culture

    Stuff like "Reality will kill MOST martial artists!" right.

    That doesn't make sense or ring true right, it's just smack talk intended to say "I'm better than you" innit. Let's look at the statement closer right:

    Reality = presumably this refers to the realities of a real life self defence situation right. With it so far.
    will = implies a degree of certainty
    kill = cause the death
    MOST = more than 50%, implies significantly greater than 50% right
    martial artists = people who train martial arts

    Right, if we consider the likely causes of death of martial artists, only an insignificant portion actually die from violent crime, certainly in USA or UK. There are literally millions of martial artists in USA but only about 16,000 murders per year, and only a small proportion of those are martial artists.

    So the statement that it is R34L1TY killing most martial artists is clearly wrong innit.


    What other lies are banded about by RBSD guys?

  • #2
    Originally posted by nutter
    Stuff like [b]

    What other lies are banded about by RBSD guys?
    I can think of one lie... your not a troll?

    Look dude... why do you have your panties up in a bunch, personally I dont train for hardcore self defense all the time, I train cause its fun. When I did Krav Maga (a RBSD system), I did it cause I enjoyed it, not cause I needed to defend myself.

    BJJ, Boxing, Wrestling, Clinch Work (wouldnt call it muay thai cause its not but I own in the clinch for some reason) and starting to incorporate FMA, stickfighting specifically, just because its fun.

    I'm sure the RBSD guys have fun when they do their training too, and I'm sure the ones concerned about SD do it for that reason too, who cares, do it for what you want.

    AND STOP FUCKING TROLLING!

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    • #3
      I'm always amused by the RBSD brigade.

      In my oppinion RBSD is just another excuse: - "oh in reality grappling is useless and will get you killed that's why I don't do it. However, I do RBSD bulletman training once a month on top of my kerr-arrty training. This makes me invincible on teh str33ts."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Romeo
        I'm always amused by the RBSD brigade.

        In my oppinion RBSD is just another excuse: - "oh in reality grappling is useless and will get you killed that's why I don't do it. However, I do RBSD bulletman training once a month on top of my kerr-arrty training. This makes me invincible on teh str33ts."
        Wow... I could... nah I'll wait for others to do it...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SamuraiGuy
          Wow... I could... nah I'll wait for others to do it...
          Be my guest, ive wasted enough time on nutter/jones/boston/Andy murray etc...its ignore list for this troll as well

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          • #6
            rbsd do people forget that the true martial arts were used and desgned by the warrior classes to survive in combat....I dont think it gets more realist than a group of guys with pole arm and edged weapons trying to kill each other. i realize that there were also systems that are peasant or monk based that dont have the same martial applications. i dont think that things got much more real than the warfare that gave birth to these systems.
            i admit that my training is prettymuch military h2h Fairbairn/Applegate/Skyes,
            SCARS . i have a lot of respect for those that take the time to gain belts in various arts...I dont have the time.. I like the quick and dirty...they guys that put these wartime systems together namly Fairbairn Skyes and Applegate
            took the most effective and easiest techniques for alot of different arts and skills and these techniques have been proven by in many cases centures of use...

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            • #7
              So your training is "pretty much military h2h". Do you wear webbing when you train mate?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by fleetgunz
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                i admit that my training is prettymuch military h2h Fairbairn/Applegate/Skyes,
                SCARS . i have a lot of respect for those that take the time to gain belts in various arts...I dont have the time.. I like the quick and dirty...they guys that put these wartime systems together namly Fairbairn Skyes and Applegate
                took the most effective and easiest techniques for alot of different arts and skills and these techniques have been proven by in many cases centures of use...
                i have asked you in several threads, WHO taught you S.C.A.R.S.? did you learn from Jerry? did you buy his tape or visit the facility?

                and what Sykes techniques are you training?

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                • #9
                  I just now got to your posts I and several shipmates bought the tapes and got out on the flight deck to work it out..when we ran into questions one of the guys had some buddies at 1 and 3 and they'ed give us some pointers..also there is a hand to hand section at vbss school. though it mostly deals with restraining prisoners.

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                  • #10
                    the skyes stuff had more to do with shooting....though he was a asistant of fairbairn

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fleetgunz
                      I just now got to your posts I and several shipmates bought the tapes and got out on the flight deck to work it out..when we ran into questions one of the guys had some buddies at 1 and 3 and they'ed give us some pointers..also there is a hand to hand section at vbss school. though it mostly deals with restraining prisoners.
                      whoa, you worked it out on the flight deck? !!!!!!!?????????????
                      Explain please you also havent given your rate as yet...which Carrier were you on?

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                      • #12
                        sorry i was a deck ape when i came in then i struck gunners mate guns. i was never on carriers thank god!!
                        i was on frigates and destroyers though i had one tour on an amphib so i was exposed to a lot of training and influence from the corps too.
                        as far as traing on the flight deck we had rubber mats like a wrestling mat but not as big. most ships have exersize mats...I was on the Underwood, the Beleau wood and the john paul jones

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