Oh shit. Pretty sure I haven't read our constitution until now.
With what's going on right now you couldn't have had more poor fuckin taste mate.If you consider a nazee to be someone who does not actively seek the annihilation of the white race, then yeah, which apparently most leftists do now.
Eh, it's a stretch to say that I've been in a fight. Like I said, I avoid them if I can.
Trufax I've actually never been in a fight.
Have you been to a gym? I don't mean this in a rude way. Working out is a very nice achievement to have accomplished when you're going through your daily checklist. Helps with depression and what not. Not to mention making daily tasks easier, be it moving furniture around, helping a mate lift something or just being fit, walking around a big campus or city often can make you realise how damn unfit you are. (Not that I do cardio at the gym haha).What the fuck is the point of working out if you don't learn how to fight? Do ya just wanna make moving shit easier? A year or two ago, I took a class in Hapkido. I never even got to the second belt tier, but the fact that you guys don't even bother training to fight means I might be tougher in combat than I thought.
I'm a big, strong man who apparently has more experience in fighting than the previous four of you to mention it put together, likes to box, and regularly practices on a heavy bag. My hands are fast, my punches are hard, I don't go down easy (in fact, have never), and my aggressive and tenacious temperament is well-documented. The only person on this forum who I would be hesitant to fight is Easy, and him only because I know he has much more training and experience than I do, and in more than one martial art. Most of the military boys in here are scrawny Americans, and I suspect many are not being trained for combat roles.On a less awful aside I wonder what the hierarchy of ass kicking would be on this site, I know Easy and myself are quite strong and there seems to several members of the military that have been a part of our little group. So who would come out on top? All I know is TC would be the bottom, which is his natural state.
"I took a few classes in an Asian martial art" is, as Andy mentioned, much less likely to deter someone from trying to beat your ass than looking jacked, and for that matter may well be less useful in the fight proper. On top of that, working out has the benefits of improving your physical and mental health drastically, making you look fine, and increasing your confidence. How much practical value have you gotten from the Hapkido classes that you probably haven't practiced in since stopping them?What the fuck is the point of working out if you don't learn how to fight? Do ya just wanna make moving shit easier? A year or two ago, I took a class in Hapkido. I never even got to the second belt tier, but the fact that you guys don't even bother training to fight means I might be tougher in combat than I thought.
None whatsoever, but if I ever need to somersault in a cool looking way, I'll be able to. I can also bend someone's fingers backwards in a way that hurts a little. Bet you don't want to fuck with me now, huh?How much practical value have you gotten from the Hapkido classes that you probably haven't practiced in since stopping them?
...None whatsoever
Kek, that's the amount of training that just makes you worse. You'll try to do something, but won't actually know how to do it right and just get clocked in the face.dunsparce said:A year or two ago, I took a class in Hapkido. I never even got to the second belt tier, but the fact that you guys don't even bother training to fight means I might be tougher in combat than I thought.
I'll bash your head in with my camera m8Most of the military boys in here are scrawny Americans, and I suspect many are not being trained for combat roles.
Generally - kinda depends where you train, though. Most places, they'll be teaching you to be able to pull off some cool-looking moves in demonstrations within your first year or two; things you'll only get hurt by trying to adapt to the unfamiliar, ever-changing situation that is an actual fight.Kek, that's the amount of training that just makes you worse. You'll try to do something, but won't actually know how to do it right and just get clocked in the face.
Source: 9 years Tae Kwon Do