![]() |
Quote:
You need to read that whole bit you quoted again. |
Quote:
How can you really say that? Just because your bias about what you believe in?. Honestly your shit Tenchu, you say this and that, you say “I believe this because someone told me it. Because my MASTER said it was true”. Boxing and Muay Thai are tool sports mad4e for a ring because they expect the other person not to hit them below the belt. In the past you even said that you believed in “rules”, no hitting below the belt, no groin shots, no guns, etc. You’re such a tool. Arguing about what you believe to a total stranger. You say you went through sooooo much during training yet you have time to corrupt your training with jealousy and hate. I know personally that you are shit, the way you fight. You are weak. If you weren’t then you wouldn’t be on here talking/logging on everyday saying “I lost because . . .”. Excuses Excuses. Tenchu it’s amazing that you and Ronin made it so far but then again on the computer you don’t really need to make your point clear. You and Ronin are tools for society, saying you’re different yet you do the same thing as teenagers and each other. It’s pathetic. You are not a fighter. You’re just another crazy asshole white person raising hell because you are proven wrong, making up excuses. There are no other moves in Muay Thai other than the 1234 conditioning moves (Proven in your own video post). You always say “They let you win because you are a foreigner”, yet some how you forget the color of your own skin. Maybe just maybe they know you’re just another know it all white guy who traveled to Thai land wanting to learn a martial art just like those people who try getting a tattoo in another language. They want to have “Honor” tattooed into their arm yet the people they ask steer them another way just like cattle (just like you in this case). I and others on here are tired of you and Ronins “high and mighty” attitudes when really you’re nothing to this world. If you died no one would give a shit. It would just be “What happened to that guy who liked little girls?”. I’ve watched and read every one of your posts and they are pathetic. Saying you have Morality, Honor, Respect, yet you do not display any of those characteristics on the computer. “Saying” is different from “Actions”. |
Quote:
Quote:
you are stating someone with experience in the street will fight better than someone taught, i am saying even that street "fighter" had to learn somewhere. even if he learned from real fights that's still "training" in some sense. UFC/MMA do you think that they train? i believe so |
Quote:
This is predictably sinking into semantics, but the point is that you train to fight/compete. Training just to train is proof of nothing in and of itself. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
You'll never know until you're in a real fight. That's the point. |
uwaaa.. only read a couple posts and got barely the gist of what you guys are blabbing about... but here's my input anyway! =DD
Training is just to improve yourself >.> How you train affets how well you improve >.> Everyone has different capacities and situations.... Not everyone is equal... What takes one person 7 years to achieve... might take another only 3 years >.> Fights are situational, they're always different Prior training does not guarantee a win, only improves your chances Experience is gained through both training and fighting Each offers different kinds of experience.... Training improves and increases muscle memory, reflex str, spd, application, etc. Fighting improves application, reflex, and creates a familiarity w/ your own body >.>"'' it's realy pointless to argue such things... =.= |
and geez.. the title of this thread is really.... irksome...
there's no "BEST" martial art x.x''' everything's situational and depends on the individual! >.<""" |
Quote:
would you agree that learning how to get out of an arm breaking move can prove effective in a real fight when someone is trying to indeed break your arm? i can agree that real time experience can benefit an individual in fighting, but i'm just trying to see if you would agree that training for fighting does in fact benefit you in a fight. |
I think training MA is experience, but some people don't know what to do when they get in a real fight some just freeze and don't do anything and someone who has experience street fighting or getting into real fights will now what to do in most cases and not end up freezing...
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 12:57 PM. |