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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAnd you're sober now?
Back to the drawing board!
The benefits of being a youth
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSeems to be a few folk around. I've got some work to do to meet a deadline but still have a glass of wine to hand since I work from home.
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostSounds nice:
The guiding principles for those performing Krav Maga techniques are:
Do not get hurt
Neutralise your attacker as fast as possible
Go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible
Use the body's natural reflexes
Strike at any vulnerable point
Use any tool or object available to you
According to a description written for the self-publication media site
Associated Content, the basic premises of Krav Maga are:
You're not going to care how much damage you're going to cause.
Cause as much damage as possible and run.
Do not try to prolong a fight. Do what needs to be done and escape.
There's nothing better than having your bollocks grabbed by a JAP!
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostSounds nice:
The guiding principles for those performing Krav Maga techniques are:
Do not get hurt
Neutralise your attacker as fast as possible
Go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible
Use the body's natural reflexes
Strike at any vulnerable point
Use any tool or object available to you
According to a description written for the self-publication media site
Associated Content, the basic premises of Krav Maga are:
You're not going to care how much damage you're going to cause.
Cause as much damage as possible and run.
Do not try to prolong a fight. Do what needs to be done and escape.
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Sounds nice:
The guiding principles for those performing Krav Maga techniques are:
Do not get hurt
Neutralise your attacker as fast as possible
Go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible
Use the body's natural reflexes
Strike at any vulnerable point
Use any tool or object available to you
According to a description written for the self-publication media site
Associated Content, the basic premises of Krav Maga are:
You're not going to care how much damage you're going to cause.
Cause as much damage as possible and run.
Do not try to prolong a fight. Do what needs to be done and escape.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI most definitely will not be going to the pub.
Even the reference to your glass of wine is churning my stomach!
It appears I can no longer drink over a gallon of cider and not suffer the next day.
I however have an excuse.
I'm off the alcohol.
Churchill - In "Filthy Habit" mode!
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