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    Default Re: What's your training background?

    My background is pretty simple. I took a bit of Karate as a kid (just like about every other kid these days). I did that for a year or two and got bored. I have about 17 years of wrestling. I basically wrestled year around from grade school into college.

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    JKD
    Silat
    Kali
    Kickboxing
    MT
    Boxing

    I will kill you all.

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    Default Re: What's your training background?

    Quote Originally Posted by Missy
    JKD
    Silat
    Kali
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    I will kill you all.
    No proper ground game

    In short.

    ure fooked

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    JKD covers ground, some specialise in it for instance Marc McFann with whom I've trained.
    Silat has many forms & a ground game.

    No matter I would have stabbed you with my kali skills, evaded with my superior footwork and ko'd you in the nuts before you had the chance to take me down

    Your lack of respect and understanding is your enemy. Now back off before Chuck hears you and roundhouses you to death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Missy
    JKD covers ground, some specialise in it for instance Marc McFann with whom I've trained.
    Silat has many forms & a ground game.

    No matter I would have stabbed you with my kali skills, evaded with my superior footwork and ko'd you in the nuts before you had the chance to take me down

    Your lack of respect and understanding is your enemy. Now back off before Chuck hears you and roundhouses you to death.
    Shame...Ive always fancied laying in your guard

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    mount?

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    Damn they talk so low of you Missy, as if you're the town horse and everyone gets a ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by raleights
    Damn they talk so low of you Missy, as if you're the town horse and everyone gets a ride
    Talk is as close as they get to having

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    In all seriousness, knowing all that stuff I'm sure you're effective one most people walking the street. But against a man whos bigger than you and trained for many years in mixed martial arts how well does it work? I've honestly never met a woman who I thought just had it all over me, but then again I've ran into alot of martial artists (male/female) who didn't have that inner-demon who likes to come out and play ( like I do! ). Size being such a factor in mma competition where both people have the same skillset, are you forced to focus on sensitive areas of the body? Is a good overhand right out of the question for ya? Don't take any of this as condascension I'm really curious as to how effective a woman can be compared to a man whos equally trained, how much punishment you can take ect ect. As I've never met a woman who devoted years to learning how to break someone down so I'm clueless.

    Although I did see an episode of Jack Ass where for shits and giggles they had one of the boys fight a female Muay Thai champion, least to say it ended badly for the Jack Ass

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    Default Re: What's your training background?

    JKD covers ground game? Anyone wanna post that video of Royce Gracie taking on that JKD guy in his own school? Or the other video of the same thing with a different "master"?


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    any one calling themselves master deserves to get beat. You're always learning.

    ral. What is the point of martial arts?
    To defend yourself. Not competition. Competition is something we've set up so it's play fighting. Even the stuff classed as NHB has rules. How many fights do you think would end by a kick in the balls or an eye gouge or how about allowing biting? Fact is for me-I've usually been the only woman in the class/gym so most people were/are bigger stronger than me so I'm used to it and the same would be said about men, in training you will face people of different sizes do you treat them the same? No you'd be foolish to not recognise the differences. I don't know why people make this a male/female issue. Would you ask the same question of a featherweight boxer against a heavyweight boxer. So I see it as a moot question.

    The gym is not the street and I would have no qualms about kicking you in the balls and legging it or glassing or anything else than equals me being safe when it comes down to it.

    Hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Missy

    The gym is not the street and I would have no qualms about kicking you in the balls and legging it or glassing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Missy
    any one calling themselves master deserves to get beat. You're always learning.

    ral. What is the point of martial arts?
    To defend yourself. Not competition. Competition is something we've set up so it's play fighting. Even the stuff classed as NHB has rules. How many fights do you think would end by a kick in the balls or an eye gouge or how about allowing biting? Fact is for me-I've usually been the only woman in the class/gym so most people were/are bigger stronger than me so I'm used to it and the same would be said about men, in training you will face people of different sizes do you treat them the same? No you'd be foolish to not recognise the differences. I don't know why people make this a male/female issue. Would you ask the same question of a featherweight boxer against a heavyweight boxer. So I see it as a moot question.

    The gym is not the street and I would have no qualms about kicking you in the balls and legging it or glassing or anything else than equals me being safe when it comes down to it.

    Hope this helps
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    Brad would get jealous and Lyle would kill himself, I can't have such blood on my hands. Well maybe Lyles.

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    Default Re: What's your training background?

    Well the male/female issue comes into play with hand speed, power, coordination, ability to take more punishment. Once again not trying to make an arguement just pointing out what makes sense to me. If you put a 135 lb male boxer in the ring with a 135lb female boxer, more than likely the male is going to win because there's a physical difference between us. Thats why I ask the question, although boxing and martial arts are so different as one is a sport and one is self defence like you said. Only being 5'10 150 everyone I train with is bigger than me and the one thing that comes to mind is if this were a real situation, this 6 foot 3 250 pounds of muscle could possible steamroll right over me. And as much as I'm aware of striking balls, eyegouging. ripping the ear off, it never seems too comfortable. Maybe it's because he's a fantastic martial artist for a big fucker I dunno. So I figured thats the kind of discomfort a women feels being you're naturally a smaller build. How would you personally deal with a bigger stronger man attempting to just mandhandle you with his body weight?

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