Self defense techniques of Justified Lethal Force
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2 minutes in and I agree totally... this is the real mind set to train with... before even thinking about learning to punch or kick or defend... you need to know where things will change. When i trained with Gerald Doxen, we toughen certain parts of the body, so I know certain places can take pain. Then you might be dealing with someone who is out of their minds, and they may not feel pain even in soft areas.
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these guys are psychotic. teaching any jo-schmo how to kill for a price. i know some psychopaths that would love the opportunity to learn how to kill efficiently and effectively.
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idea is so right. i cant agree those guys more
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I could listen to these guys for hours
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The ideas about throwing your whole body into the threat for penetration greatly resemble Jack Dempsey's book on boxing, where he differenciates between boxing as fighting and as sport.
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these guys kno wat they talkin about...id wanna learn from them
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The only thing is, if those systems are so good, how come they have so many flaws that so many people feel the need to learn 18 different martial arts...when it comes down to it fighting is fighting, and these guys teach that simnple principal combat sports are great and definately give an advantage, but only in so far as they understand its not about what sport you know...in war, i kill with an M-4, the enemy kills me with an AK-47..but the weapon doesnt matter...the whole in my body
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You might not have a good oppurtunity to do that. Why not just give every civillian a gun and keep it at that? Knowing martial arts is not "bullshit" in the least, I've practiced in Karate, aikido, shaolin kung fu, taekwando, and hung gar, all of which have taught me about different situations like this, involving escape techniques, grappling, striking, and defending.
Alot of dudes have died because they believed in fighting with honor because of their bullshit karate. Please!!! On the street, there is no honor. Or as we learned from The Karate Kid, "an enemy deserves no mercy."
jrusso7660 3 years ago 34
Instructor 1: "You want to step through the guy"
Instructor 2: "BLUUUEGH"
Piklethedoodad 3 years ago 9