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My first fight tomorrow

palehorse51 said:
Fighting is the most exhausting thing you can do. Mostly because the untrained hold their breath in a fight. They shoot their wad right away with a huge flurry. then the adrenaline fades and you are done.

Trust me I was huge(260 12% bodyfat) when I began Brazilian jiu jitsu. I worked at Golds Gym and all I did was lift with local Amature bodybuilding contest winners. I got into jiu jitsu and I would throw the little guys around for about 30 seconds, they would "weather the storm" then triangle choke me or armbar me from the bottom. It was a real eye opener. Now I cant get enough of it or kickboxing. all the guys in thoses clubs are badasses and they are the nicest guys ive ever met.

Weight training is great, but it is anerobic when done with high weights, low reps.It does not condition you for a fight unless it is done the right way. It took me awile to retrain my body to use oxygen more efficiently. CROSSTRAIN!!!! :)

i actually thought size determined the outcome of a fight, with a few exceptions. thanks i never knew that. btw is there a way to learn MMA without actually going into a school for it? i live in canada and their is no form of MMA school, but we have plenty karate, wushu, taikwando, and self defence schools which IMO seem really pointless.
 
most fights last one minute tops. I know how you feel. Revenge is great. I kick myself in the ass for the times i never took revenge. It gives closure to something that makes your blood boil when you think about it. fight dirty. Kick in the balls poke the eyes. Just dont kill him or paralyze him. Whatever you do keep up posted.
 
jackangel said:
maybe he'll kick your ass again and renew your motivation to lift for the next 2 years.
haha honest to god, that was my motivation for a very long time, and also this other girl. btw im not going to fight him anymore for reasons posted on 1st page.
 
Stillskinny said:
i actually thought size determined the outcome of a fight, with a few exceptions. thanks i never knew that. btw is there a way to learn MMA without actually going into a school for it? i live in canada and their is no form of MMA school, but we have plenty karate, wushu, taikwando, and self defence schools which IMO seem really pointless.
Dont get me wrong, If a strong guy goes up against a little guy and they both have the same level of fighting skill, of course the stronger guy will win. no exceptions. you can find a mma school in canada. Ever heard of jean st. pierre??? baddass canadian. or get some dvds and trainwith your buddies. keep liftin too.
 
You need more Zen. Learn to respect the sound of one fist thumping.

If you really want to do something constructive, sit down with the guy over lunch. Ask him why he behaves like such a dick to everyone. You might each come away richer from the experience.
 
This is great. Now he'll have a bigger target to hit when he pulls out a knife or 9mm and puts you in A & E or worse.
 
Stillskinny said:
well after a long thought and the many opinions I've been given here, I've decided to not go for the fight tomorrow. ive realized that

1. my cardio is terrible
2. I'm not that big
3. i have limited experience in fighting


Yeah ill still be pissed off whenever i see him in the halls or in class (he doesn't push me around anymore, but still runs his mouth all the time), but hopefully by the time i AM ready to fight, ill be mature enough to not. but thanks guys, you really changed my mind about things.


LOL this little bitch is going to stew in his frustration another six years until he is "ready enough" to fight.
 
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