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casper_uk

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  1. Not sure of the exact date when I'm back but Soi 6 will certainly be one of my first port of calls ........ lunch in the Queen Vic and a stroll down the Soi sounds good to me! I'll pm you when I get back into town
  2. I will be, i'm in the UK still at the moment though. Spending a few more days here, then a few days in Italy .... then back home to Patts. Be happy to meet up for a few, two recent shoulder operations means there wont be any 'sparring' though
  3. Greg, let me know if you want me to sort out the buttons. I'll be glad to help. Also, what program are you using to construct the site?
  4. Well the guiness book of records has it down that an exponant of Wing Tsun holds the record for the number of consecutive attacks. 700 in one minute. However, I can find no video of the feat itself. I can find many videos of the 'chain punch' in use though, but I can see no evidence that these attacks are 'hard' or 'accurate'. Having the physical stamina is one thing, but whilst someone is raining down a hail of semi-targeted, reduced force blows ...... it only takes one 'lucky' punch, firm grapple or accurate sweep as a counter to completely upset the balance. Like a number of us
  5. Quote from Martial Arts Online .... "The vertical punch is the basis for the Wing Chun chain punch - alternate left and right vertical punches thrown in quick succession, resulting in a fast flurry of punches of a few punches per second. The chain punch is simple, effective and difficult to counter. Wing Chun students are taught that when in doubt as to which technique to use, they should attack with the chain punch. This avoids the "analysis paralysis" that can occur when an overly-trained martial artist gets into an unstructured street fight." Important phrases for me are ..... "
  6. Why choose not to defend? discuss. Why play any competitive sport?. discuss. You first
  7. "If it has balls, breathes and bleeds, it can be beat" ...... don't reckon i'd fancy taking it on though. Which brings me to my second favourite quote ........ "there's only two ways to approach a fight, either avoid it or fight hard"
  8. You were the one who introduced the 'protecting loved ones' scenario. Additionally, as you rightly say the approach you would take and how you would react depends on who you were fighting. However, you mention the word 'competition' this again creates an unrealistic scenario. In a 'one on one, full contact' competition there are still some attacks that you cannot do. No limb breaking, headbuts, throat attacks, groin attacks and many more. In the 'real world' where I feel 'threatened' I will do everything I can to eliminate the 'threat' in as short a time as possible. If someone fal
  9. But you are giving the impression that you are liable to be attacked (or your loved one is) by an exponant of Martial Arts or a wrestler. Duh... In my, fairly extensive, experience I have never seen anyone attacked by a martial artist ..... I have, however, seen many many martial artists defend themselves or their loved ones. Just about every 'fight' i have ever seen has involved alcohol to some degree. The person who, in my opinion, caused the fight is generally a simple 'bully' who is used to using his mouth or physical size to intimidate others. It works most of the time, howeve
  10. There is always a defence, the best defence is 'not being there' ...... someone fast on his feet will always defend against someone fast with their hands. Plus, faster punches equates to less power ........... i'm a member of the 'one good punch' school of thinking.
  11. The old 'red mist' I occasionally used to suffer from that too, lol Funny too isn't it, the way that you never really feel the 'pain' from the hit's the other guy may have gotten in, until the next morning :)
  12. yes, born in Northwood, Kirby. Lived in the flats behind the shops Does it show that much? lol
  13. Depending on proximity ..... the shortest distance between two points is actually the head to the nose. Not exactly queensbury rules ...... but in most fights i've seen, the winner is the last man standing. 2nd Dan Shotokan Karate ........ this has afforded me confidence, balance and the physics of a punch. Nearly 10 years involvement in Nightclubs has taught me not to 'f*ck around' ..... if you are going to do it, do it. First punch 'nearly' always wins.
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