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IQ above 65 should be sufficient - outsmart himOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow do you beat a yank?
HTHConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostIQ above 65 should be sufficient - outsmart him
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It was touch and go on that score...Comment
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i've read up about it, sounds perfect. I have done karate to brown belt but never really got a lot out of it as i felt it was too rigid. Krav maga seems not only to be good for overall fitness but teaches you to be hard as nails in a bad situation.
Are the techniques learned actually useable in real life??? (in a defense situation obviously).
I did karate for years but apart from being good for fitness it would be useless in a real self defense situation...Comment
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The first lesson in self-defence is to never put yourself in a position where you're required to use the other 99 lessons.Originally posted by NetwkSupport View Posti've read up about it, sounds perfect. I have done karate to brown belt but never really got a lot out of it as i felt it was too rigid. Krav maga seems not only to be good for overall fitness but teaches you to be hard as nails in a bad situation.
Are the techniques learned actually useable in real life??? (in a defense situation obviously).
I did karate for years but apart from being good for fitness it would be useless in a real self defense situation...
Krav Maga does instill confidence but it also reminds you of your limitations.
If it's purely for self defence, I would question your lifestyle.Comment
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Haha no its not, its for fitness. I just want to do something interesting, not run on a treadmill or kick a ball about.If it's purely for self defence, I would question your lifestyle.Comment
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In that case give it a try. Where do you live? Do you have a local club?Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostHaha no its not, its for fitness. I just want to do something interesting, not run on a treadmill or kick a ball about.Comment
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Good luck and have fun.Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostEssex, yeah im gonna go next week...................Comment
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