@iApna dude can you like not post replies or w/e your doing on the comment list? i mean as much as i like reading comments, i much rather see more than 1 other persons comment for pages :l
@RossiSlipStream -Fighting is 80% psychological and only 20% technique. You can win a fight without even throwing a punch. As a Thai practitioner, we focus heavily on the psychologies of fighting. Sometimes in class I will walk up to people and tell them "I'm going to punch you in the face today". Inexperienced people get scared, experienced people smile and shake my hand. Interestingly, whether I tell them I was going to or not punch them. Fact is I was going to punch them anyways.
@RossiSlipStream - Try this next time you're in class - When you have personally experienced a very tough class, completely exhausting. Walk up to who you think is one of the toughest guys in class and tell him "This class was kind of easy, do you want to spar". In my class, 50% of people do not wish to spar me. The other 30% love to spar me because they can spar with me at 80-90%. The top 20% are active fighters and have no feelings about me or anyone and simply wish to fight.
@RossiSlipStream - In sparring or real fighting you can win simply by provoking your opponent with words, causing them to cloud their own judgement with anger and rage. Once you accomplish this task, your opponents heart rate, goes up and automatically starts to fatigue himself. Now you just have to wait for your opponent to express himself while you keep completely calm with zero emotion. Words are the ultimate weapons of distraction.
@RossiSlipStream - Too many inexperienced people translate fighting to an expression of anger and rage. Which do nothing but cloud your judgement. I'm never concerned about my opponent, I am more concerned about my own ability to express myself, with no emotion. Sure I come across cocky, but words are the ultimate strategy in clouding someone judgement.
@RossiSlipStream - MMA, Muay-Thai, boxing granted is not street fighting. But its the closest one can get before criminal charges could be applied. Street fighters come into our MMA and Thai clubs all the time, weekly. They are very eager to fight. Some are very tough because of their background of being security guards, police officers, bouncers, etc. But we lay them out quickly, because they don't understand what fighting is about.
@iApna You like Muay thai i like Wing Chun.
End of this pointless storie.
Enjoy your day.
RossiSlipStream 10 hours ago
@TheYesman71 I'm already done mate. I understand your point.
RossiSlipStream 10 hours ago
@TheYesman71 - I agree - This conversation has gone on too long and I will agree to disagree with this guy.
iApna 11 hours ago
@RossiSlipStream you as well stop spamming the pages, pose it on his channel or something
TheYesman71 12 hours ago
@iApna dude can you like not post replies or w/e your doing on the comment list? i mean as much as i like reading comments, i much rather see more than 1 other persons comment for pages :l
TheYesman71 12 hours ago
@RossiSlipStream -Fighting is 80% psychological and only 20% technique. You can win a fight without even throwing a punch. As a Thai practitioner, we focus heavily on the psychologies of fighting. Sometimes in class I will walk up to people and tell them "I'm going to punch you in the face today". Inexperienced people get scared, experienced people smile and shake my hand. Interestingly, whether I tell them I was going to or not punch them. Fact is I was going to punch them anyways.
iApna 13 hours ago
@RossiSlipStream - Try this next time you're in class - When you have personally experienced a very tough class, completely exhausting. Walk up to who you think is one of the toughest guys in class and tell him "This class was kind of easy, do you want to spar". In my class, 50% of people do not wish to spar me. The other 30% love to spar me because they can spar with me at 80-90%. The top 20% are active fighters and have no feelings about me or anyone and simply wish to fight.
iApna 13 hours ago
@RossiSlipStream - In sparring or real fighting you can win simply by provoking your opponent with words, causing them to cloud their own judgement with anger and rage. Once you accomplish this task, your opponents heart rate, goes up and automatically starts to fatigue himself. Now you just have to wait for your opponent to express himself while you keep completely calm with zero emotion. Words are the ultimate weapons of distraction.
iApna 13 hours ago
@RossiSlipStream - Too many inexperienced people translate fighting to an expression of anger and rage. Which do nothing but cloud your judgement. I'm never concerned about my opponent, I am more concerned about my own ability to express myself, with no emotion. Sure I come across cocky, but words are the ultimate strategy in clouding someone judgement.
iApna 14 hours ago
@RossiSlipStream - MMA, Muay-Thai, boxing granted is not street fighting. But its the closest one can get before criminal charges could be applied. Street fighters come into our MMA and Thai clubs all the time, weekly. They are very eager to fight. Some are very tough because of their background of being security guards, police officers, bouncers, etc. But we lay them out quickly, because they don't understand what fighting is about.
iApna 14 hours ago