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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.05.06 21:12:00 -
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I trained Shotokan for 4 years, but stopped for schooling. I have been yearning for getting back into some form of the beautiful arts for a long time but have yet to be spurned into action.
Opposed to training myself, I do train 3 MMA combatants in my local. Two of which will be training under Jens Pulver in the next month. You would never catch me training under that guy, no matter how good he is.
Slade
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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.05.06 21:43:00 -
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Edited by: Slade Trillgon on 06/05/2008 21:44:31
Originally by: Patch86
Theres a school of thought in martial arts circles that taking part in sparring and combat sport with other martial artists actually makes a person less capable at real-life fighting and self defence. Proponents argue that teaching someone to fight in matches with specific rules and regulations trains people to leave gaping holes that, to an untrained fighter, are obvious and easily exploited. Of course, another school of thought says that this is rubbish, and a person who is trained in a well rounded and professional manner will benefit from live sparring experience, in addition to their other training.
With the proper Sensei, one would recieve training that took both of these viewpoints into consideration. My Sensei did not have our school compete at all, but we did spar quite vigorously, in which contact above shoulder and groin shots were excluded, but all other contact was legal. Shots to vital areas were praticied consistantly and we were trained with proper execution and technique but also taught the philosophy that ultimate moves equal ultimate consequences, and to choose the proper form of retaliation quickly is of the utmost importance.
He also stated that if we wanted to compete he would have no trouble allowing us to train and compete with other schools, but that we were not allowed to show or represent our schools colors, emblems, name, or style at any competition.
But that being said the Drunken Brawler has been know to wreck many lives
Originally by: Dheorl I did go through a few martial arts but I soon learnt that when you fight as dirty as me you really don't need much training .
I know, I'm an evil person. I don't do it unless I have to but some people really do just push it a bit to far.
P.S. If you do get into a fight with me and you survive the first 10 ish seconds without me getting an obvious upper hand then you will probably win. I'm great at "temporarily disabling" people but if I can't do that fast enough I'm generally a goner. Everyone has their weak points.
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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.05.06 22:00:00 -
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Edited by: Slade Trillgon on 06/05/2008 22:03:22 Edited by: Slade Trillgon on 06/05/2008 22:02:31
Originally by: Sodium Phosphate If you actually do end up in a fight then you've done something wrong anyways, so I do it just for the discipline and feel. Break bats with my legs, could break a leg just as easy I'd guess.
QFTFT!!!
I would like to see someone get a person in a position to break thier leg like you break a bat over your leg . That would be a spectical for sure
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Slade Trillgon
Siorai Iontach Brotherhood of the Spider
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Posted - 2008.05.06 22:01:00 -
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Edited by: Slade Trillgon on 06/05/2008 22:02:55 Double Post
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