07-27-2017, 05:11 PM
(07-27-2017, 03:40 PM)Benjamin Wrote:Quote:I have also been wanting to join a boxing club and taking up karate again. With the boxing I was looking to get licensed to be able to do it for sport. When you had the class in your shed did you use or have a wing chun training dummy? And what's the name of the art you were wanting to take?
Interestingly the urge isn't really here today which makes me wonder again if when I used to train it come from a genuine love or a fear. Alot of it did come from fear.
Nah just used a bag, focus mitts, and people haha. I want to train in something combatives or RBSD related as it covers all the important things that nothing else does like fear management, awareness, scenario training etc.
Something like this, which is hard to find.
But I had the thought something like muay thai because it would be fun and it wouldn't constantly train my mindset to be too aggressive and get me back to that which I didn't like. My urges yesterday were more for fun and expression than anything serious.
Quote:It doesn't matter if you "agree," Ben. It's empirical data/evidence vs. your subjective opinion.
I take my own experience over so called 'scientific data' afterall the conventional wisdom on eating is horrible and doesn't work like the foodpyramid crap.
One example is they released a 'study' recently saying coconut oil is bad for you, which is *****. Yet funnily enough the organization that released that got a big 'donation' by a soy company.. and funnily enough 'coincidentally' say how good soy is.
When soy is horrible, shame it's in my protein powder and some other things.. atleast not alot of it.
The techniques in the youtube video you posted reminded me a lot of Krav Maga. Have you ever looked into that fight style Ben?