• Am I going to get drug tested?
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Yea its just that people tend to react funny when they are actually in a fight if they haven't been in many hence why a lot of high school fights are shitty.
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;34425942]Yea its just that people tend to react funny when they are actually in a fight if they haven't been in many hence why a lot of high school fights are shitty.[/QUOTE] I've been sparring for a while and that was my first actual fight where there are no rules and no refs. Hence why he went for the back of my head and I didn't do the best to stop him. Plus here in the US, if you cause more than $250 in medical damages to someone, they can charge you with felony assault which is hard to get dismissed and it will fuck your life up.
[QUOTE=Teal Moose;34425963]I've been sparring for a while and that was my first actual fight where there are no rules and no refs. Hence why he went for the back of my head and I didn't do the best to stop him. Plus here in the US, if you cause more than $250 in medical damages to someone, they can charge you with felony assault which is hard to get dismissed and it will fuck your life up.[/QUOTE] haha you must of looked back on this and cringed then if you do actually sparring, I remember looking back on my early karate fights and it hurt to watch :v:
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;34425976]haha you must of looked back on this and cringed then if you do actually sparring, I remember looking back on my early karate fights and it hurt to watch :v:[/QUOTE] Yep, I sure did. I stayed flat footed a lot, gave him my back. My strikes were good, my defense was not. I've come a looong way though. When I started I was awful.
[QUOTE=Teal Moose;34425995]Yep, I sure did. I stayed flat footed a lot, gave him my back. My strikes were good, my defense was not. I've come a looong way though. When I started I was awful.[/QUOTE] Everyone is awful at fighting before they start training :v:
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;34426020]Everyone is awful at fighting before they start training :v:[/QUOTE] I'm about to start conditioning. I'm waiting for my lungs to recover from bronchitis first though, I've accidentally overexerted myself a lot lately because I don't have the cardio I used to have.
[QUOTE=Teal Moose;34425507][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMUZOyWnrzs&feature=share[/media] Title fits too. :v: I'm in the blue and white shirt obviously. I act like a douche at the end, I wanted to keep fighting. of course the fight lasted like 5 minutes but this is the only video that got posted.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry, but what the fuck is it with new generations of kids and what they call "fights." Not that I'm significantly older than most people here, but when we had a fight in school, it was a FIGHT. None of this dancing around shit. You got punched in the face 15 times, blood, etc. I guess the world is just softening up a bit. You won't get drug tested because the offense wasn't confirmed to be drug related, not to mention you've got no prior drug offenses. Even then, most drug tests are simply urine tests, and nearly all drugs leave from 24-72 hours, and hair tests are VERY expensive so I can't really see them wasting the time and money just to catch one kid doing drugs.
Theres nothing worse than thinking you are more fit than you are :v: [editline]28th January 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=CrispexOps;34426083]I'm sorry, but what the fuck is it with new generations of kids and what they call "fights." Not that I'm significantly older than most people here, but when we had a fight in school, it was a FIGHT. None of this dancing around shit. You got punched in the face 15 times, blood, etc. [b]I guess the world is just softening up a bit.[/b] You won't get drug tested because the offense wasn't confirmed to be drug related, not to mention you've got no prior drug offenses. Even then, most drug tests are simply urine tests, and nearly all drugs leave from 24-72 hours, and hair tests are VERY expensive so I can't really see them wasting the time and money just to catch one kid doing drugs.[/QUOTE] Nope I think its more on the areas you live in, rich areas tend to have less fights and when there are fights they are shitty, poorer areas have more fights and are generally more ruthless, thats what I've noticed anyway.
goddamn guys I keep saying this isn't the whole thing. I ruined that shirt because I had blood from his mouth all over it. My face was pretty fucked up for like two days, I had some pulled muscles, got my bell dinged, he staggered a lot after it was over from that blow to the face.
Na man we all know this is the whole thing :v:
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;34426215]Na man we all know this is the whole thing :v:[/QUOTE] yep i got parole for 30 seconds of dicking about. he was beating my ass in the beginning though because I went straight for his legs to put him on the ground and he kept hitting the top and back of my head. I was dazed so I gave up on that and once I got up i just decided to hit him.
You fight like a girl.
[QUOTE=steven688;34426363]You fight like a girl.[/QUOTE] You talking about me or the other guy? Neither of us were good but I think my technique might be a bit better than his arm flailing.
[QUOTE=Teal Moose;34426242]yep i got parole for 30 seconds of dicking about. he was beating my ass in the beginning though because I went straight for his legs to put him on the ground and he kept hitting the top and back of my head. I was dazed so I gave up on that and once I got up i just decided to hit him.[/QUOTE] Never go for the legs. General rules of fighting: 1. Always throw the first punch if a fight is inevitable. It'll knock your opponent off guard, and rocks their confidence. 2. Never go for the legs first, because your chances of getting elbowed in the back of the head are high. 3. Unless you plan on killing the person, never go for the throat. It only takes about 75 pounds of pressure to collapse a human trachea.
[QUOTE=CrispexOps;34426526]Never go for the legs. General rules of fighting: 1. Always throw the first punch if a fight is inevitable. It'll knock your opponent off guard, and rocks their confidence. 2. Never go for the legs first, because your chances of getting elbowed in the back of the head are high. 3. Unless you plan on killing the person, never go for the throat. It only takes about 75 pounds of pressure to collapse a human trachea.[/QUOTE] Yeah I've always been more a ground guy but I didn't tire him out before I went for his legs, lesson learned. Next time I'll wear the guy out first.
you mean 1. Kick them in the nuts 2. Always throw the first punch if a fight is inevitable. It'll knock your opponent off guard, and rocks their confidence. 3. Never go for the legs first, because your chances of getting elbowed in the back of the head are high. 4. Unless you plan on killing the person, never go for the throat. It only takes about 75 pounds of pressure to collapse a human trachea.
you would think grappling would be the thing to do. Its the last thing they would expect and you can make them look like a bitch by having them tap out.
[QUOTE=Cpn Crunch21;34426596]you would think grappling would be the thing to do. Its the last thing they would expect and you can make them look like a bitch by having them tap out.[/QUOTE] It's really hard to submit someone when they're fresh in a fight. If they're not frail as tissue paper (why would you even fight them then?) they'll usually break out of a hold. That's why UFC/MMA fighters usually only try submissions when they tire their opponent, like round 2 or 3 and on.
This kid pissed me off once so I put him in a naked choke, and he was out in 15 seconds.
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