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Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 08:13:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Wish I was still doing martial arts of some sort.


Yeah but it takes up a crap load of my time. I'm currently trainning 7 times a week one week when I'm in town and then 5 times a week the second week. (2 week rotating trainning shedule)
the busy week shedule looks like:
Monday: BJJ for 2 hours, 1.5 hours in the gym after
Tuesday: Chitro and Shadowkan Karate for 1.5 hours
Wedneday: same as Monday
Thursday: same as Tueday
Friday: Day Off
Sat: Same as Tuesday + 1 hour Japanese Jiu-Jitsu
Sun: 1.5 hours competition practice then 5km run, then 1 hour in the weight room
Other week shedule essentially just cancels two practices.

7 weeks to go before I can relax. And then I'm taking 4-5 months off.
(well by time off I mean only trainning a bit on my own 1-2 times a week)

Edit: I took out a couple extra practices, bc to be honest what I'm told to do and what I actually end up doing often differ. Above is currently what I've been closed to sticking to for the last 3 months.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Nov-30-2005 08:25:

i dont train(organised) but i do have an extensive background in wrestling.My punching bag is my best friend(speed bag too).I have no interest in fighting as my mislead youth has shown me the ills of violent activities(although i faking love to watch it).If you ever make it to Mtl Nusty i would love to spar just for the hell of it.We are similar weights.(im 6' 4' 200lbs)....all this talk is making me put a new mouthpiece in boiling water.I'm contemplating joining a Muay Tai class that a buddy of mine runs, but my dedication is nowhere near yours.And evil....i have worked security before and the best bouncer i have ever seen was only 5' 6'.It was amazing to see this guy totally neutralize much taller and bigger guys out of what can be called a clench position.Size is good, technique is better.


Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 08:32:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
i have worked security before and the best bouncer i have ever seen was only 5' 6'.It was amazing to see this guy totally neutralize much taller and bigger guys out of what can be called a clench position.Size is good, technique is better.



yup. scariest guy I know is 5'9".


Second scariest guy I know is 6'7" and 290!

As for coming up to montreal, I'll definatly shoot you a PM the next time I'm in your neck of the woods. I mess around with my housemates all the time with full gear on but they are starting to get pretty sick of it and the guys at BJJ don't like getting hit and the guys at Karate don't like being taken down and grappled with. So the majority of the time I'm not allowed to train going back and forth. As a result I'm always looking for someone who wants mess around with MMA style fun, even if it's just taking it easy.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 08:35:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
i dont train(organised) but i do have an extensive background in wrestling.My punching bag is my best friend(speed bag too).I have no interest in fighting as my mislead youth has shown me the ills of violent activities(although i faking love to watch it).If you ever make it to Mtl Nusty i would love to spar just for the hell of it.We are similar weights.(im 6' 4' 200lbs)....all this talk is making me put a new mouthpiece in boiling water.I'm contemplating joining a Muay Tai class that a buddy of mine runs, but my dedication is nowhere near yours.

TA fight night anyone?

High school wrestling is pretty much the limit of any training that a lot of overacting hormone filled boys have too.
quote:

And evil....i have worked security before and the best bouncer i have ever seen was only 5' 6'.It was amazing to see this guy totally neutralize much taller and bigger guys out of what can be called a clench position.Size is good, technique is better.

Oh I heartily agree with you. But physical size has its own advantage too, like I can't take a punch or a kick as good as a bigger guy.

One of the purpose of a bouncer is the intimidating factor IMO. Hiring a small guy kinda makes idiots think they might get away with trouble.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Nov-30-2005 08:39:

no probs man...pm away.I dont mind getting hit, contact sports and being part of a bad crowd when i was younger kind of made normal(okay not normal no one likes getting punched but i have on occasion duked it out with friends wearing 10 ouncers.)I havent wrestled in a few years but you dont really lose it.Could be a plan stan.My buds got a nice set up with mats and all.Loser buys the beer....or tylenol


Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 08:40:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
One of the purpose of a bouncer is the intimidating factor IMO. Hiring a small guy kinda makes idiots think they might get away with trouble.


True that's why most of them 'look' and act like jerks. If they acted all nice and buddy buddy with you then people would think they could get away with more. The last place I worked bouncing for in University used to hire these huge guys that were absoultly useless whenever anything happened. I guess their theory was if they were bigger then drunks wouldn't even attempt it as much... they failed to see the that drunks don't have that logic and think they can take on anyone.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Nov-30-2005 08:44:

I agree evil...but the time i did get knocked out was by someone smaller than me....he hit me square in the jaw...bye bye knees, zzzzzzzzzz time.
I would like to think it was a sucker punch, but he just plain got me.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 08:45:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
True that's why most of them 'look' and act like jerks. If they acted all nice and buddy buddy with you then people would think they could get away with more. The last place I worked bouncing for in University used to hire these huge guys that were absoultly useless whenever anything happened. I guess their theory was if they were bigger then drunks wouldn't even attempt it as much... they failed to see the that drunks don't have that logic and think they can take on anyone.


IMO anyone hired to do security should take a basic course in fight management plus some basic takedowns. A lot of them handle these troubles very poorly just because they are not trained.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 08:46:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
I agree evil...but the time i did get knocked out was by someone smaller than me....he hit me square in the jaw...bye bye knees, zzzzzzzzzz time.
I would like to think it was a sucker punch, but he just plain got me.


Human jaw is not designed to take punches. (I read that somewhere)


Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 08:47:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
no probs man...pm away.I dont mind getting hit, contact sports and being part of a bad crowd when i was younger kind of made normal(okay not normal no one likes getting punched but i have on occasion duked it out with friends wearing 10 ouncers.)I havent wrestled in a few years but you dont really lose it.Could be a plan stan.My buds got a nice set up with mats and all.Loser buys the beer....or tylenol


deal.
normally when I go at it with friends I don't strike to the face, nuts or knees. besides that just basic rules of kindness, I don't do anything I couldn't take back in return... bc I know it will probably happen.

mainly just body shots and grappling. although if my gaurd is too low taking a light shot to the head is a good way of reminder for me.

my trainning partner from 2 years ago was so well match with me that if one of us started laying in too hard to the other one, then we knew we were in for an ass kicking since it was bound to be returned in a few moments once the upper hand changed.


Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 08:49:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
IMO anyone hired to do security should take a basic course in fight management plus some basic takedowns. A lot of them handle these troubles very poorly just because they are not trained.


honestly a bit of grappling can go a long way in security work.
I wouldn't have wanted to have had that job more than a day without it.
no gets seriously hurt and you can difuse the situation pretty fast when a guy goes unconsious from a choke while you drag him out the door, and then he comes to again within seconds although a bit out of it. Besides chokes (which are my personal favorite) wrist locks can be useful in a bar setting if you just need the guy to leave.

funniest time I had was a guy threatening to break my arm... I told him I trained in Jiu-jitsu and he probably wouldn't be successful. After he tried 3 times (unsucessfully) he grabbed a pool cue. I then told him I was also trained in bo-jitsu, the art of the 6 foot stick. He looked at me like I was a lier. So yeah the pool cue didn't work for him either as I took it away from him. then he just gave up and walked out on his own all pissed off. I never even had really lay a finger on him.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Nov-30-2005 08:52:

im sure your technique is better than mine due to your training...but being a mad skilled dancer my guard is the shit.I have the hips of Ricky Martin without the love for boys. I just think it would be a great way to pick up a few tricks.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 08:53:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
deal.
normally when I go at it with friends I don't strike to the face, nuts or knees. besides that just basic rules of kindness, I don't do anything I couldn't take back in return... bc I know it will probably happen.

mainly just body shots and grappling. although if my gaurd is too low taking a light shot to the head is a good way of reminder for me.

my trainning partner from 2 years ago was so well match with me that if one of us started laying in too hard to the other one, then we knew we were in for an ass kicking since it was bound to be returned in a few moments once the upper hand changed.


Heh. I hated working out against someone bigger than me in just grappling match because I'm usually at disadvantage. Doesn't help that I'm primarily a striker than a grappler. Even if I take the guy down, he's somehow overpower me and I'm flat on my ass again lol.
Hmmm... Need more UBS.

Man we're bored. lol


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 08:55:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
im sure your technique is better than mine due to your training...but being a mad skilled dancer my guard is the shit.I have the hips of Ricky Martin without the love for boys. I just think it would be a great way to pick up a few tricks.

Actually a guy showed me the best way to get out of being on your back is to wiggle your hips and push with your legs away from your opponent, providing that your opponent is in your guard. Unless your opponent pulls a Muslim on you (lay and pray on top of you) it's very hard for him to get any sort of control on you.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Nov-30-2005 08:59:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Actually a guy showed me the best way to get out of being on your back is to wiggle your hips and push with your legs away from your opponent, providing that your opponent is in your guard. Unless your opponent pulls a Muslim on you (lay and pray on top of you) it's very hard for him to get any sort of control on you.


David Loiseaux and St-Pierre are masters at the "muslim " technique........LMAO @ Frank Trigg....a grappler who has no guard.


If you can control the body...he cant strike with any effective force...altough this might only work in mma...as in real life no one stands you up for not working.


Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 09:00:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
im sure your technique is better than mine due to your training...but being a mad skilled dancer my guard is the shit.I have the hips of Ricky Martin without the love for boys. I just think it would be a great way to pick up a few tricks.


cool I love teaching grappling tricks.

I kept offering to teach my GF's sorrority basic grappling for rape self deffence but they couldn't get over the fact that in order to do that I would have to get between their legs.
lol.... I almost lived out a sterotypical male fanasty of thrusting between the legs of 52 sorriety girls. But really it would have been all about the grappling.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 09:02:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
David Loiseaux and St-Pierre are masters at the "muslim " technique........LMAO @ Frank Trigg....a grappler who has no guard.

Josh Koscheck too... I hate his fights because it's so BORING. (Although he's improved since his TUF debuts)

Loiseau is so deadly because his elbows don't need much space for him to get the full effect. So much arc and force from his elbow. I definitely need to know how he does that. (Not to mention he's like a mongoose)

IMO Loiseau vs Tanner is one of THE best fights this year.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 09:04:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
cool I love teaching grappling tricks.

I kept offering to teach my GF's sorrority basic grappling for rape self deffence but they couldn't get over the fact that in order to do that I would have to get between their legs.
lol.... I almost lived out a sterotypical male fanasty of thrusting between the legs of 52 sorriety girls. But really it would have been all about the grappling.

Pride has no place in matters of survival. Heck, if I can't avoid it, I'd take one up the butt if it means I live another day. (And take my revenge on the said sod)


Posted by nusty on Nov-30-2005 09:06:

when I first started trainning in BJJ I had to ask the guy 'you sure this is a martial art?' he knew what I was hinting at and then submitted me 10 different ways before I could tell which way was up.

I stopped questioning its gayness after that.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Nov-30-2005 09:06:

AVOID IT!


Posted by Yohan on Nov-30-2005 09:07:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
when I first started trainning in BJJ I had to ask the guy 'you sure this is a martial art?' he knew what I was hinting at and then submitted me 10 different ways before I could tell which way was up.

I stopped questioning its gayness after that.



HEHEHEHE. All you need is taking off the cloths and many BJJ fights might as well be gay porn.

(Sean, don't get any ideas!)


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