Think of jogging as a Kata for this fighting technique, yes?SomeLameStuff said:Against one guy? I can manage. Two guys? Eeeeh... maybe. Three and up? Start running!
Think of jogging as a Kata for this fighting technique, yes?SomeLameStuff said:Against one guy? I can manage. Two guys? Eeeeh... maybe. Three and up? Start running!
hmm i think i've used the wrong word but i don't care anymore, you win and i want to go to sleep. alright?TheTurtleMan said:Laurents van Cauwenberghe said:first of all i'm not proud of myself or anything and also i'm not saying that it was a fight, who cares if you play fair or not i don't want to get hurt :<TheTurtleMan said:Uhh, not to crap on your parade or anything but I wouldn't exactly call sucker punching a guy in the dick fighting. Don't get me wrong, that still sounds like a pretty legitimate fighting technique. You know, unless you're fighting a girl.Laurents van Cauwenberghe said:i've actually only been in one fight, at school when i was a freshman at highschool some guy (probably 16-17) had been bullying me and i just punched him right in the dick and ye... he fell to the ground and that's probably what i would do in every situation, go for the dick then the face/
Because they don't have dicks.
and i heard it still hurts if you hit a girl thereLaurents van Cauwenberghe said:i've actually only been in one fightTheTurtleMan said:crap on your parade
I have no prior experience with martial arts and I have a fairly average build. Any advice on what specifically would be best and practical for real life scenarios? Just a basic self defense class?Riff Moonraker said:Waiting until you are feeling confident enough, is similar to waiting until you are ready to have children. If you wait until you are ready to have kids, you probably wont ever have any. Throw caution to the wind and go for it! I promise you that it will give you plenty of self confidence. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, dont get me wrong. I just wanted to offer a little advice, because when I first started I had NO self confidence at all. I think you would be doing yourself a great service if you just said the hell with it, and gave it a shot. I dont think you will be disappointed.![]()
Sorry i know this question wasn't directed at me but realistically your best self defense is to take up running, even looking at this thread most people presume the'll win a one on one but basic maths shows that it isnt possible, And any fight involving multiple attackers just means you'll get bum rushed.BiscuitTrouser said:I have no prior experience with martial arts and I have a fairly average build. Any advice on what specifically would be best and practical for real life scenarios? Just a basic self defense class?Riff Moonraker said:Waiting until you are feeling confident enough, is similar to waiting until you are ready to have children. If you wait until you are ready to have kids, you probably wont ever have any. Throw caution to the wind and go for it! I promise you that it will give you plenty of self confidence. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, dont get me wrong. I just wanted to offer a little advice, because when I first started I had NO self confidence at all. I think you would be doing yourself a great service if you just said the hell with it, and gave it a shot. I dont think you will be disappointed.![]()
Definitely good advice. I know id lose 1 on 1 (most of the time) as it is but im definitely improving. Ive started an exercise routine already to assist in general situations like running away or smacking my fist as hard as i can in any random direction but for something with more control i was just wondering where i should start. Im looking for something practical (not too constrained by rules) that will teach me real applicable skills for use in self defense that doesnt require me to be built like a tank to properly master it. Obviously becoming good/masterful at these things inevitable WILL make you a tank but id rather than be an outcome than a pre requisite.asdfgtrew said:Sorry i know this question wasn't directed at me but realistically your best self defense is to take up running, even looking at this thread most people presume the'll win a one on one but basic maths shows that it isnt possible, And any fight involving multiple attackers just means you'll get bum rushed.
Although saying that if you do take up a martial art for self defense as long as it does full contact sparring occasionally you should be ok.
Also on topic I would run away in zig zag lines, does that count?
The issue with martial arts not constrained by rules is that you never get to test them so its impossible to tell if its effective or not (hint ball shots will often just annoy people), A Judoka for example has hundred of hours of constrained fight experience he will know how someone reacts to being grabbed and how they attack in return, compared to someone who has just practiced on pads and theory this sparring experience is vital.BiscuitTrouser said:Definitely good advice. I know id lose 1 on 1 (most of the time) as it is but im definitely improving. Ive started an exercise routine already to assist in general situations like running away or smacking my fist as hard as i can in any random direction but for something with more control i was just wondering where i should start. Im looking for something practical (not too constrained by rules) that will teach me real applicable skills for use in self defense that doesnt require me to be built like a tank to properly master it. Obviously becoming good/masterful at these things inevitable WILL make you a tank but id rather than be an outcome than a pre requisite.
Really that depends on who is teaching it...most 'Basic Self Defense Classes', really aren't covering enough to be useful. However often they are useful for reminding people to keep track of situational awareness and try to avoid getting caught in a combat situation if possible...and that if they must...even their keys are a potential useful weapon for improving escape. Their focus is generally evade first (reasonable), and if unable, lash out hard and fast enough to enable yourself to evade second. Self defense courses generally aren't about 'winning' so much as about just that. Self Defense. Surviving. Not a bad thing, really. Often however they are incomplete, or insufficient, and merely give people the illusion of preperation without truly getting them ready. While often useful as a initial prep...it's better to make sure you don't take a Basic Self Defense course, and assume you're set. That...can get you hurt badly.BiscuitTrouser said:I have no prior experience with martial arts and I have a fairly average build. Any advice on what specifically would be best and practical for real life scenarios? Just a basic self defense class?Riff Moonraker said:Waiting until you are feeling confident enough, is similar to waiting until you are ready to have children. If you wait until you are ready to have kids, you probably wont ever have any. Throw caution to the wind and go for it! I promise you that it will give you plenty of self confidence. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, dont get me wrong. I just wanted to offer a little advice, because when I first started I had NO self confidence at all. I think you would be doing yourself a great service if you just said the hell with it, and gave it a shot. I dont think you will be disappointed.![]()