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Workout Thread IV (pg. 137)
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| Inertia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
ive been fightin n since 6th grade im a pretty mean little bastard

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are you cocking your make believe hand gun or something? :p
i fought this bodybuilder-ish type guy. pure muscle. pretty in fast too. never trained a day in his life. i didn't kick, we only boxed. he was certain he could beat me. in 2 rounds, he landed 4 punches. i hit him a lot, but never hard. we were friends, and i just can't let go when i spar friends. however, HOLY did those 4 punches hurt me. his short ty jab was almost harder than my cross. i did manage to backtrack him with gay ty jabs and moving forward, while repeating "not touching, can't get back" and other stupid remarks :p
he is now feverishly looking for a place to train. realized all that muscle couldn't really help him if he didn't know how to use it. |
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| Orbax |
| quote: | Originally posted by chimera66
I was referring to Vivid Boy's body fat comment too.
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lol he and I talk on IM it was funny :p |
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| Orbax |
to be honest my dad fought and boxed a lot of his life and then taught us when we were in elementary school and we've been doing it off and on for a long time. My bro used to have a circle of friends that boxed and fought and wrestled for hours a day.
I had my own group of friends i did the same thing with as I went through middle school and started high school.
Ive been hitting a bag with punches and kicks for a long time. Things like a 10 lb weight strapped around my knees to make them heavier without injury and doing 250 high kicks on each leg with never letting the other come down.
My brother and I do street wrestling where you can slam eachother into objects, choke, pinch, bite, etc. No punching during the wrestling stuff.
I know how to box and have the jab, hook, cross and uppercut on each hand. Ive boxed people almost a foot taller than me, 4 years older and 30lbs heavier and been winning. Ive flat out knocked people out.
ive always focused on being able to swing fast and compact (box) and then wrestle like a mad man and do arm bars,choke outs, and just generally make people miserable on the ground for a long time because thats how fights work. Swing swing, wrestle.
For your average guy on the street, Im probably not your average guy.
and the last big guy i wrestled was 240 lbs and I won.
/internet pissing contest. |
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| chach |
| I punch a concrete wall everday to strengthen my hands. |
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| Inertia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
to be honest my dad fought and boxed a lot of his life and then taught us when we were in elementary school and we've been doing it off and on for a long time. My bro used to have a circle of friends that boxed and fought and wrestled for hours a day.
I had my own group of friends i did the same thing with as I went through middle school and started high school.
Ive been hitting a bag with punches and kicks for a long time. Things like a 10 lb weight strapped around my knees to make them heavier without injury and doing 250 high kicks on each leg with never letting the other come down.
My brother and I do street wrestling where you can slam eachother into objects, choke, pinch, bite, etc. No punching during the wrestling stuff.
I know how to box and have the jab, hook, cross and uppercut on each hand. Ive boxed people almost a foot taller than me, 4 years older and 30lbs heavier and been winning. Ive flat out knocked people out.
ive always focused on being able to swing fast and compact (box) and then wrestle like a mad man and do arm bars,choke outs, and just generally make people miserable on the ground for a long time because thats how fights work. Swing swing, wrestle.
For your average guy on the street, Im probably not your average guy.
and the last big guy i wrestled was 240 lbs and I won.
/internet pissing contest. |
you're def a scrapper, i can tell that much. if you've been friendly brawling for a while, then you probably know how to throw them around.
but if it's a pissing contest you want, then one you shall get!
i've managed to score a knockdown on my instructor twice now, hes a 5th dan in TKD and been a blackbelt basically longer than i have been alive, boxed for about 8 years before he started asian styles. he's 140lbs, super fast and kicks hard enough to lift me off the ground.
i've never lost a sparring match thus far (but then again, i don't really think much of my opponents thus far) except to 1 guy, where we've been abut 50/50 (damn good kickboxer).
i've been wrestling (or more appropriately, doing randori) with judo and JJJ guys for a bit. i've managed to submit my JJJ friend with 3 years of formal training twice via armbar. i've managed to escape an armbar by getting up and bending my arm, picking up my opponent and then slamming him.
at my dojang, we have an 100lb heavy bag on a chain. to practice our jump spinning back kicks, the instructor pulls it back, and let's it swing at you, and you have to kick it. i managed to hit it once, i'll admit, a perfect hit, that lifted the thing off the chain and made it fly a couple feet, almost landing on a lil kid.
YARRRRRR!
:p
we should form a TA fight club. we'll scrap while someone spins. |
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| Inertia |
| quote: | Originally posted by chach
I punch a concrete wall everday to strengthen my hands. |
and thats not a very good idea right there. |
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| chimera66 |
| quote: | Originally posted by chach
I punch a concrete wall everday to strengthen my hands. |
dear lord...have fun with some broken bones |
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| chach |
| Man running in fl at noon is a like running in a suana lol, mmm feel so good, gonna pack a bowl and relax. |
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| Orbax |
thats why i never ran in FL :p
and yeah for fighting i pretty much wanted to get to the point where winning against me wouldnt be worth it. Ive not been in a fight in years except friendly matches against my bro.
im really good a soul caliber and DOA 4 though |
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| chimera66 |
| aren't you delirious? i swear i lay in the sun for an hour and my mind turns to mush... |
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| chach |
Maybe now that I smoked yes...
lol no not at all. Im gonna lay out in a little anyways its getting kinda cloudy. But here its not the sun its more the 95% humidity the makes you sweat like crazy. |
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| LeopoldStotch |
| when you lived under the hot sun basically your whole life, getting a good sweat isn't too bad. I find 90 degrees seasonably warm during the summertime. However, when that heat index and humidity starts packing, then that's a different story.:D |
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