Yep or fighting off your back on stairs, certainly a position I have encountered personaly and one which I have seen happen on numerous occasions.
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Originally posted by Da Pope View PostKOTF you dont seriously stand by your assertion that 100% of non sport related fights start from standing do you?
"Let's go!!!"
Course with all the experts on here that won't show their skills or faces, we must have some bad ass ninjas posting on this forum.
Or a bunch of fat ass losers that like to criticize to boost their own egos.
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Originally posted by kingoftheforest View PostNo I guess not, but I will say that nobody in their right mind hops down on their back in a real world fight and says
"Let's go!!!"
Course with all the experts on here that won't show their skills or faces, we must have some bad ass ninjas posting on this forum.
Or a bunch of fat ass losers that like to criticize to boost their own egos.
Why would this "100%" thing threaten yours?
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It's entirely possible to get into a fight from a seated position, some asshole comes up behind you on your bar stool, or when laying down on a park bench being a bum (like me) or seated at a sporting event...or across the table at a meal...or in a car...or surprising you sleeping...or...on the toilet. Shit happens.
I'm not always standing up.
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
Originally posted by kingoftheforest View PostCourse with all the experts on here that won't show their skills or faces, we must have some bad ass ninjas posting on this forum.
Or a bunch of fat ass losers that like to criticize to boost their own egos.
lets see what you got! http://www.kempodefensesystems.com/PhotoGallery.html
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
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Originally posted by shaolin-warrior View PostMy face, some skills, our dojo, and my pretty wife (of 26 years) in the pink.
lets see what you got! PhotoGallery
You don't follow people around the forum acting like a jackass without anything to back it up.
My wife trains with me, when I posted vids with her as my Uke I was accused of being a wife beater and a "pussy", pardon the term.
Looks like some good training, and you can't learn to defend yourself without getting hit sometime.
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[" And although we may do our best to avoid trouble, sometimes trouble insists on finding us. When that happens......when the time for talk is over, warriors act. They flip the switch and act decisively - ruthlessly if necessary - to preserve and defend the things that they hold dear."
Michael D. Janiich Why being a warrior starts with accepting the limitations of peace.
I understood KOF, I have a great deal of respect for you as well....just wanted to feed into the frenzy.....
On another note, I hit my wife all the time, she's tough and I feel sorry for anyone who tries to mug or attack her. But I wont post the pictures of her getting her ass kicked. Not too many women enjoy the physicality of real training, IMO they're a rare find and definitely keepers. I have friends whose wives get on them for spending nights on end in the gym. It sucks for them because the guilt and constant fighting screw with their heads and interferes with their training. It’s great to have a passion and even better to have someone who understands or shares it with you.
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