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Can almost bench me
hehe
I'm young
its cheat
Idk if I could bench that much when I was younger - I didn't really work on that kind of stuff very much, more cardio and "body" exercises like pushups and pullups and stuff
Football season starts soon for me
I played football as lineman
I did do some lifting, but I didn't work towards getting better goals on stuff like benching
and trained for a long time
Also foreveralone at the gym, so I wouldn't have a spotter or anything hah
@Dr.Cosby got my black belt in TKD. Felt a little hollow since the place just tested on forms, so moved on to boxing after a break.
@Puerto Rican Nelson Yeah the forms are a good foundation, especially for beginners - but after I got my black belt, I really just focused on sparring and the demonstration team (we'd do performances and stuff). If nothing else, memorizing so many moves just became tedious for me
I'd like to get into some kind of martial arts again in the future - I think I need to fight at least once a week, punching bag doesn't fully satisfy my soul lol
I love the idea of boxing because my hands are my strongest point, whereas my kicking isn't as good (sad, for taekwondo lol)
Same, could never do those wild spin kicks the third and fourth dans would. My build is better equipped for punching and bullying around the ring.
train wrestling and get into MMA
group fighting is about 20x more enjoyable though
yeah, I need a ground game bad
I was going to say that grappling seems fairly important, and I don't have much of a background in that
It's the most important thing
unless you break their jaw with ur first shot
Watching a bit of MMA is what made me realize the importance of grappling
Since those guys can hit too, but pretty much always seem to end up on the ground
But watching street fights makes you think it's not as important all of the sudden lol
Because shit lasts less than 10 seconds usually
Before someone is KO
my friend was a hs wrestling couch, so I'm not completely helpless. Kinda want to bridge it with judo, since throwing into pavement is quicker than getting a triangle choke.
depends on the type of street fight
if its two untrained randoms its just haymaker KOs
Judo would be a good one to learn. And yeah, really depends on the opponents
But definitely a weakness to work on, for me
but it gets harder if they can actually fight
since then they have taken heavy hits to the head before
and they have better posture etc
My master was definitely all about striking - which was what probably influenced me too
judo is one of the few disciplines that has flashy shit that works.
And to be fair, most people aren't recovering if you get a good solid hit on a weak spot like their face
yup
If you get one, you can get more - and so forth
But you if encounter someone who has ground game, and can bully you to the ground and stop you for getting clean hits in