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No comtact with females at all?
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2019-09-05 at 8:09 PM UTCHow many of you beside me have absolutely no comtact or nothing to do with females besides those maybe in your family who actually love you and care about you?
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2019-09-05 at 8:10 PM UTCWimmins gots dem cooties.
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2019-09-05 at 8:14 PM UTCWhat's the point... Like my muay thai teacher said "Women no care about how big your dick is only about how much money you make"
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2019-09-05 at 8:29 PM UTCSometimes my girlfriend doesnt talk to me for a few days
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2019-09-05 at 8:33 PM UTC
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2019-09-05 at 11:34 PM UTCmy boss, my aunt, lala, jacky and Jenn,, Fuck bitches Make money
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2019-09-05 at 11:36 PM UTC
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2019-09-05 at 11:37 PM UTCOk
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2019-09-06 at 5:10 AM UTC
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2019-09-06 at 4:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grylls i know but you can still do spinning shit?
do you do the traditional thai dance routine before a fight too? with that headband thing
I can. Muay Thai does have some spinning moves and they can be very effective, but not all that practical. A lot of stuff you see in MMA isn't too practical. It can be devastating if you land it but in a street fight it's unlikely. And I don't do the wai khru because I don't compete, only train. Though I haven't trained in years. When you compete in muay thai it's extremely dangerous, and your opponent is unlikely to throw an elbow as that's a sign of disrespect and can be quite lethal. Muay Thai culture is a very respectful one and most of the people that learn it are pretty cool, but in sparring matches people do get pissed sometimes and start hurting each other pretty bad. It's brutal.
You also aren't going to make any money competing professionally in muay thai, you'd make more working at mcdonalds. So there's a lot of reasons I'd avoid it. Medical bills and such. There is something supernatural about muay thai(and other arts of course), especially the kind I learned. That'll sound schizo but, it really can allow you to manipulate energy fields, especially when you master the more complex techniques, including the spinning ones. It can teach you respect for the earth and the universe, and in that the universe can reward you with certain abilities. Practicing can put you in a gnostic trance state, which is literally a type of magic state of mind.
The spinning attacks are better if you set them up with a combination first. You have to be really fluid for it to work in a street fight. -
2019-09-06 at 4:04 PM UTC
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2019-09-07 at 7:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by park police I can. Muay Thai does have some spinning moves and they can be very effective, but not all that practical. A lot of stuff you see in MMA isn't too practical. It can be devastating if you land it but in a street fight it's unlikely. And I don't do the wai khru because I don't compete, only train. Though I haven't trained in years. When you compete in muay thai it's extremely dangerous, and your opponent is unlikely to throw an elbow as that's a sign of disrespect and can be quite lethal. Muay Thai culture is a very respectful one and most of the people that learn it are pretty cool, but in sparring matches people do get pissed sometimes and start hurting each other pretty bad. It's brutal.
You also aren't going to make any money competing professionally in muay thai, you'd make more working at mcdonalds. So there's a lot of reasons I'd avoid it. Medical bills and such. There is something supernatural about muay thai(and other arts of course), especially the kind I learned. That'll sound schizo but, it really can allow you to manipulate energy fields, especially when you master the more complex techniques, including the spinning ones. It can teach you respect for the earth and the universe, and in that the universe can reward you with certain abilities. Practicing can put you in a gnostic trance state, which is literally a type of magic state of mind.
The spinning attacks are better if you set them up with a combination first. You have to be really fluid for it to work in a street fight.
Okay you seem pretty edumacated on this, have you ever been to Thailand? -
2019-09-07 at 8:23 AM UTCI trained st one point with Walter the sleeper at Sytyadong or Sityadong Pasadena. The thing is I was taught to always use shin and high kicks to aim for neck. However, watching mma fights and all I realized hitting the jaw with foot can also be beneficial and if theya re tall or farther from you then you can reach them easier thsn if you aim the neck with the shin. So I use variations or add to my oure muay thai background. Ive developed the spin kick in prison after watching vitor use it in a mma fight. Recently ive developed it on my left leg too. Once in a while until refently like onece or twice a week I was training muay thai at this planet fitness type gym they had in warsaw thst had separate lessons like yoga, bosing, pilates, etc. and one of the gyms in the chain had muay thai. The gym got acwuired by another chain and now the lesson is gone but I may start training again in a specialist muay thai or mma class.
The thing is I lack athleticism. I have descent kicks and dexterty but cant do crazy stuff like use my hand to pivot my leg in air for a kick or do standingbadk flips, etc. i have only been able to do bakx flips or fromt flips off a trampoline and thst took me a while to do. So I find it weird how some people can do all thst sthleticism stuff and it comes naturally to them it makes me feel inferior. Like even if I focus on martial art training etc. i still feel inferior to people even people who I can best because theyre more athletic than me. I start comparing myself to others too much and would also do it with ma techniques. I would constantly practice techniwues in my head on people like bigger guys. So I took a break from it. -
2019-09-07 at 11:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by park police I can. Muay Thai does have some spinning moves and they can be very effective, but not all that practical. A lot of stuff you see in MMA isn't too practical. It can be devastating if you land it but in a street fight it's unlikely. And I don't do the wai khru because I don't compete, only train. Though I haven't trained in years. When you compete in muay thai it's extremely dangerous, and your opponent is unlikely to throw an elbow as that's a sign of disrespect and can be quite lethal. Muay Thai culture is a very respectful one and most of the people that learn it are pretty cool, but in sparring matches people do get pissed sometimes and start hurting each other pretty bad. It's brutal.
You also aren't going to make any money competing professionally in muay thai, you'd make more working at mcdonalds. So there's a lot of reasons I'd avoid it. Medical bills and such. There is something supernatural about muay thai(and other arts of course), especially the kind I learned. That'll sound schizo but, it really can allow you to manipulate energy fields, especially when you master the more complex techniques, including the spinning ones. It can teach you respect for the earth and the universe, and in that the universe can reward you with certain abilities. Practicing can put you in a gnostic trance state, which is literally a type of magic state of mind.
The spinning attacks are better if you set them up with a combination first. You have to be really fluid for it to work in a street fight.
Universe can reward you with certain abilities
Lol
Yeah you were rewarded alright -
2019-09-07 at 11:29 AM UTCI wasnt rewarded with social abilities or the ability to be social thus have social skills. This is the primary reason I had so little good sex in my life and female contact. Even the ones who wanted it with me it just never happened due to my poor social skills and how sensitive I am socially. Plus most womenw re very selfish and egoistical and users so after a while you get jaded.
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2019-09-08 at 6:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grylls Okay you seem pretty edumacated on this, have you ever been to Thailand?
Nope, but my gym had several people who lived and trained there. It used to be a lot cheaper to live there, and the food was way healthier than american food and dirt cheap. Not so much anymore.
EDIT: The way they train in Thailand makes americans look like pussies. You'd be amazed, but then again, it's a full time job for a lot of guys in Thailand. Most of us training in the US have another job -
2019-09-08 at 6:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat I wasnt rewarded with social abilities or the ability to be social thus have social skills. This is the primary reason I had so little good sex in my life and female contact. Even the ones who wanted it with me it just never happened due to my poor social skills and how sensitive I am socially. Plus most womenw re very selfish and egoistical and users so after a while you get jaded.
Keep training. Having your ass kicked by your sparring partner or just by the training itself can help with other things. Kind of like Tyler Durden said in Fight club, after fighting you can deal with anything. Everything else begins to seem easy.
Maybe you can become a trainer some day and open your own gym. Then maybe you'll stop looking at teenage girls and get married to a real woman. hahaha -
2019-09-08 at 6:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by park police Keep training. Having your ass kicked by your sparring partner or just by the training itself can help with other things. Kind of like Tyler Durden said in Fight club, after fighting you can deal with anything. Everything else begins to seem easy.
Maybe you can become a trainer some day and open your own gym. Then maybe you'll stop looking at teenage girls and get married to a real woman. hahaha