Uncle Sam won't take me cause I'm an unfit Cancer Survivor.
But I entertained the idea of trying to be a Guardsman once. To try and better my life.
Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
Competitive people, and people who like words: combine those and you'll get arguments about whether water is wet, and what does wet mean exactly? It reminds me of family reunions. My family's full of lawyers and teachers.
Hippie4927 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
Competitive people, and people who like words: combine those and you'll get arguments about whether water is wet, and what does wet mean exactly? It reminds me of family reunions. My family's full of lawyers and teachers.
Ha, ha! Yeah, I come from a family of people who love to argue. I don't know what happened to me but I'm not into the arguing. I tell my brother "let's just agree to disagree" and he can't do it. And he gets mad when I refuse to continue the argument.
starkerealm wrote: »Combat isn't a prize fight, there's no reward for sticking around.
Hippie4927 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
Competitive people, and people who like words: combine those and you'll get arguments about whether water is wet, and what does wet mean exactly? It reminds me of family reunions. My family's full of lawyers and teachers.
Ha, ha! Yeah, I come from a family of people who love to argue. I don't know what happened to me but I'm not into the arguing. I tell my brother "let's just agree to disagree" and he can't do it. And he gets mad when I refuse to continue the argument.
Can't speak for your brother, but I'm similar - it's an angst thing. Agreeing to disagree means there's a disagreement or its still open, even if the other person is done - and people like me want to find a common ground or conclusion of sort.
starkerealm wrote: »Combat isn't a prize fight, there's no reward for sticking around.
that's kind of part of the point of the thread...once you've raise that hand, said that oath, put on that uniform - some choices are removed...you're committed to being wherever you're told be, doing whatever you're told to be doing...and, some of those situations can be very dire...
yeah, i'm gonna lean very heavily towards what the person with usmc in their ID has to say
starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Combat isn't a prize fight, there's no reward for sticking around.
that's kind of part of the point of the thread...once you've raise that hand, said that oath, put on that uniform - some choices are removed...you're committed to being wherever you're told be, doing whatever you're told to be doing...and, some of those situations can be very dire...
yeah, i'm gonna lean very heavily towards what the person with usmc in their ID has to say
Yeah, in that specific context. But, he was complaining about this in the context of civilian self-defense, and I was responding to someone's macho blithering about how a bunch of legitimate military hand to hand forms were just fluffy garbage.
And, to be fair, I don't really hold anything against usmcjdking, he just wandered in while I was already annoyed with someone else.
usmcjdking wrote: »There are only two fighting variants that I will say WILL save your life.
Jiujitsu and Boxing and the 100m sprint. Anything else is a waste of time if you haven't mastered the aformentioned if the goal is to prevent yourself from dying.
Arkangeloski wrote: »Shotokan, Karate-do. Oss!
Hippie4927 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
Competitive people, and people who like words: combine those and you'll get arguments about whether water is wet, and what does wet mean exactly? It reminds me of family reunions. My family's full of lawyers and teachers.
Ha, ha! Yeah, I come from a family of people who love to argue. I don't know what happened to me but I'm not into the arguing. I tell my brother "let's just agree to disagree" and he can't do it. And he gets mad when I refuse to continue the argument.
Can't speak for your brother, but I'm similar - it's an angst thing. Agreeing to disagree means there's a disagreement or its still open, even if the other person is done - and people like me want to find a common ground or conclusion of sort.
Sometimes there is no common ground or conclusion.......the argument just goes on and on and on. And, some people don't want to find common ground. They want to be right and they want the other person to admit that they are right. I see it as an ego thing with those people and I won't feed their ego. For me, it makes more sense to walk away.
Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
It seems more like a discussion than an argument to me. The only person that's been abrasive is the anti military guy/gal, but thankfully no one has wasted their breath on that individual
Hippie4927 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Why does every thread have to turn into an argument? Why can't people just stick to the OP's question?
Competitive people, and people who like words: combine those and you'll get arguments about whether water is wet, and what does wet mean exactly? It reminds me of family reunions. My family's full of lawyers and teachers.
Ha, ha! Yeah, I come from a family of people who love to argue. I don't know what happened to me but I'm not into the arguing. I tell my brother "let's just agree to disagree" and he can't do it. And he gets mad when I refuse to continue the argument.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ44twMMlyM
usmcjdking wrote: »Former Marine Officer (Private - Captain), California Golden Gloves Champion (1996), California Silver Gloves Champion (1995), National (Region 1) Silver Gloves Champion 1994, Team Alpha Male training assistant and current amateur boxing coach here.
starkerealm wrote: »usmcjdking wrote: »Should have stopped your post after this because you are, again, repeating whatever some youtube sensei needed to say to pay for his monthly car note.
Hardly.
Okay, you want the line straight from back in Scouts? Here you go, "Most of the guys you'll encounter haven't been in a fight since High School." This was coming from a Sheriff's deputy when we were getting H2H training.
Most of the time, when you're dealing with some schmuck in a self defense situation, it's not going to be a trained combatant. They've got no idea what they're doing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9r427P-GBYUncle Sam won't take me cause I'm an unfit Cancer Survivor.
But I entertained the idea of trying to be a Guardsman once. To try and better my life.
i remember reading a post from a year or so wherein you briefly mentioned some serious health challenges - really good to see you still posting
Uncle Sam won't take me cause I'm an unfit Cancer Survivor.
But I entertained the idea of trying to be a Guardsman once. To try and better my life.
i remember reading a post from a year or so wherein you briefly mentioned some serious health challenges - really good to see you still posting
I've gone past 2 years Cancer free now. But you learn that cheating Death comes at a price. I'm a broken shell of what I used to be. Before my diagnosis I was working freight handling, unloading trucks with the best of em, rolling out two dishwashers on my back at a time and loving the labor. Then I almost died of Cancer, six months of Chemo, a month of Radiation, and now I get winded on a ten minute walk. Dizzy spells come easily. Radiation damaged my Thyroid and I'm Testosterone deficient. I'm pretty much a burden to society now because I survived Cancer. Go me.
But oh yeah, still alive to keep posting here.
starkerealm wrote: »Valera Progib wrote: »Bro, all this “bushido, kenpo, kung fu, win chun, krav maga, systema, aikido” is just “exercise” or “fitness” nothing to do with real fighting or martial arts sports.
Krav Maga and Systema are both practical martial arts. Krav Maga started out as an IDF hand-to-hand form, and Systema is Russian in origin. Those aren't, "exercise," or "fitness." Systema is, "I have a ballpoint pen, and some who needs an involuntary tracheotomy."
Saying that those are flashy or irrelevant is like saying US Marines were trained to be flashy and don't know how to stand in a real fight. Or, you know, that cops don't know how to fight.Valera Progib wrote: »Everyony that tries to teach you some “secret techniques” is just liar. You will see once in a liftime in a street fighting someone doing a tornado kick and actually hitting anyone.
For reference? No credible instructor will go out there and couch what they're teaching you as, "secret techniques." Nice strawman, you need help burning it?Valera Progib wrote: »If you want to do something proper go and do some boxing (super simple, straightforward and most effective and best time/skill ratio out there) or/and submission wrestling of any kind.
I'll be honest. Unless you're dealing with someone who literally does not know how to fight, boxing is worthless. Most wrestling you'd get training in is a close second. Even some of the stuff you look at as worthless, like recreational Aikido can safely neutralize a boxer or wrestler.Valera Progib wrote: »Fancy names and claims are usually a mask for being useless. People doing fake martial arts usually quit after first fight...
For example, people who thing Boxing is a martial art, and not a competition sport, with very strict rules that simply don't apply when you've taken a boot to the shin.
Also, fun to remember that sometimes those "fancy names," are just, you know, normal names, that aren't in English.Valera Progib wrote: »Don’t get me wrong, there are loads of really effective martial arts: kudo, kyuokushin karate, boxing, thai boxing, judo, wrestling, ***, brazilian jiu jutsu etc. You can also check how many UFC fighters have krav maga background or “shaolin kung fu” (this one is just ridiculously funny).
I wouldn't recommend learning Karate unless your goal is to fend off Samurai in 18th century Okinawa. It has applications, and you can take the stuff you learn there elsewhere, but it was very specifically designed to counter a lot of the contemporary Japanese martial training. Hell, one of the first strikes you learn in Karate is, specifically, designed to neutralize drawing a Katana. Go for the thigh? Yeah, right. You're blocking their arm movement.
Judo works. Modern police hand-to-hand in the US is based heavily off of Judo. It's not really the same martial art anymore, and simply saying, "yeah, take Judo classes," isn't going to have great results. But, it's a good foundation to build from.Valera Progib wrote: »Just imho with some common sense.
Okay, here's some actual common sense. Don't train to win a fight. No, really. You're not in an arena. This isn't a competition. No points awarded for putting on a good show. Train to either create an opening and get out, or to neutralize your attacker. Boxing will not do that. You'll just flail at someone in a vain desire to bloody them up, and then wonder how that "worthless Aikido" guy tossed you around like a rag doll.
Here's some less common sense that's worth knowing, but I suspect you don't understand:
Many martial arts exist with both practical and recreational variants. This is especially true of stuff like Judo, or Taikwando, where there are practical versions that will turn your average opponent into paste. There are also a lot of schools that teach variants as a recreational exercise.
Krav Maga is headed this way. The civilian variant lags about 15 years behind the military one, and is rapidly turning into a far more family friendly martial art that you can train kids in without needing to worry about liability. At the same time, the practical version is continuing to be updated, and it's out there. You're not going to find it, as frequently, in the yellow pages, but the IDF is still using it.
When a martial art has both variants, these are different martial arts. They look similar, they may sound similar, they'll have the same terminology. One of them is an immediate threat that can end your life, the other one is what you're mocking. Understanding that these things can, actually, kill you, is a good start to backing off, calming down, and not throwing up such an aggressive front, before wondering how they fractured your arm.
Uncle Sam won't take me cause I'm an unfit Cancer Survivor.
But I entertained the idea of trying to be a Guardsman once. To try and better my life.
i remember reading a post from a year or so wherein you briefly mentioned some serious health challenges - really good to see you still posting
I've gone past 2 years Cancer free now. But you learn that cheating Death comes at a price. I'm a broken shell of what I used to be. Before my diagnosis I was working freight handling, unloading trucks with the best of em, rolling out two dishwashers on my back at a time and loving the labor. Then I almost died of Cancer, six months of Chemo, a month of Radiation, and now I get winded on a ten minute walk. Dizzy spells come easily. Radiation damaged my Thyroid and I'm Testosterone deficient. I'm pretty much a burden to society now because I survived Cancer. Go me.
But oh yeah, still alive to keep posting here.
howdy @ArchMikem ...thanks for sharing...no, not broken - you're mind is still sharp...
i've had a few health "challenges", one was my thyroid going out while working around nukes - hmmmm, go figure
went about a decade before being correctly diagnosed, quit a good job cuz I thought I was suffering a nervous breakdown, gained about 80 lbs, slept a lot - a whole lot, ended up being out of work for around 4 years...
Aelakhaii_De_Mythos wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Aelakhaii_De_Mythos wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »
I'll be honest. Unless you're dealing with someone who literally does not know how to fight, boxing is worthless. Most wrestling you'd get training in is a close second. Even some of the stuff you look at as worthless, like recreational Aikido can safely neutralize a boxer or wrestler.
For example, people who thing Boxing is a martial art, and not a competition sport, with very strict rules that simply don't apply when you've taken a boot to the shin.
Do you ACTUALLY believe this...?
I know it.
Boxing is specifically designed, and has evolved for a competition environment.
Actual combat is not about a fairly adjudicated arena. Boxing, actually does set, false goals for the user. And, they actually do approach live combat like they're in the ring.
Beyond that, it is an incredibly limited form. It cannot deal with opponents who redirect your inertia (so, Aikdio, or Judo), it can't deal with opponents who focus on ground fighting (Judo, again), it can't deal with martial styles that focus on range (like Taikwando.) In short, it's only really useful when you're facing off against someone who does not know what they're doing.
Have you done any Boxing or Muay Thai?
Boxing cant deal with Taikwando?
I am speechless tbh. I think it's best if i delete my account.