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saint:

--- Quote from: HarumaN on June 11, 2009, 10:31:12 am ---
--- Quote from: saint on June 10, 2009, 11:02:47 pm ---I hurt :)



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Damn, go out and get some sun, you pale mofo.   >:D

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Sun is bad. I knew someone who went out into the sun once. He burst into flame.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: saint on June 11, 2009, 11:37:45 am ---Sun is bad. I knew someone who went out into the sun once. He burst into flame.

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You shouldn't put me out in the sun, Johnny.  A forum user put me out in the sun once.

ONCE.

Ummon:

--- Quote from: danny_galaga on June 11, 2009, 08:02:06 am ---
A guy i used to work with used to come in with cracked ribs n stuff because of training. I think it was called Kempo Karate? he pointed out there is no point practicing to punch someone with your fist ending an inch from their face, but rather your fist should be ending an inch past the back of their skull  ;D

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That's been my impression. Just in our hand-to-hand training in boot camp, when we practiced 'smashing grapes' with our boot heel, it was at least implicit...and maybe actually probly not.....that the ground was to crack with the force our our thrust.



--- Quote from: saint on June 11, 2009, 11:37:45 am ---
--- Quote from: HarumaN on June 11, 2009, 10:31:12 am ---
--- Quote from: saint on June 10, 2009, 11:02:47 pm ---I hurt :)



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Damn, go out and get some sun, you pale mofo.   >:D

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Sun is bad. I knew someone who went out into the sun once. He burst into flame.


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Hey, a real case of 'spontaneous combustion'!

WunderCade:

--- Quote from: Saint ---Akido, Hapkido, JuJitsu, and KyuKido...

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We're in America, speak Engrish.  ;D

Xiaou2:

--- Quote ---A guy i used to work with used to come in with cracked ribs n stuff because of training. I think it was called Kempo Karate? he pointed out there is no point practicing to punch someone with your fist ending an inch from their face, but rather your fist should be ending an inch past the back of their skull
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 Thats a very poor way to train, land filled with misconception.

 Firstly, stopping right before a target gains a person better control.  A person with better
control,  has better accuracy, is less likely to overshoot a moved target, and is
less susceptible to faints.   Being able to stop ultra quickly also creates faster
twitch muscle, which can lead to greater hitting power.

 In the art I study, we hit Wall mounted bags filled with sand.   The sand
cushions the fist a 'little', but unlike foam or heavy bags, it has very little 'give'.
The impact you get is much more powerful, and conditions your entire body from
that shockwave. 

 No need to hurt the training partner to attain power.  And not many training partners
are going to be able to take a powerful blow to the head from a person who can
hit a near solid impact with a concrete wall.

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