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ifrazael is correct - getting hit with a conditioned forearm can be a painful thing. I've never been hit in the way he's mentioning, but I've been hit with a forearm before.

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How is the forearm similar to the calf. . . . one is muscle, the other is pure bone. . . . . . . :-? :-? :-?

Sorry, I'm simply confused here.

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i've been hit by a forearm from thai boxer.

well, it wasn't really a hit, she (yes... she) was trying to get a hook onto my head/neck so she said she'd just give my head a 'nudge' with her forearm on the way to make it easier.

she then proceeded to show me all the little tricks she knows about how to take control of the other guy's balance.

gasp! what trickery is this? taking balance?

surely thai boxing is all about kicking and elbowing and jumping knees.....

incidentally, boxers use their forearms a lot, although not when the ref's looking....

using your elbow is not allowed remember so they would normally use more of a forearm bar strike but not when the ref isn't looking

and if he is, it was accidental.... honest....

didn't that happen in some of the ring/cage/octogon fights;

elbows were outlawed so they all switched to using forearm strikes?

earth is the asylum of the universe where the inmates have taken over.

don't ask stupid questions and you won't get stupid answers.

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