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I have guys who are new to or are from more power oriented martial arts who try to overpower me cause im skinnyer than them and when i hit them they find out size doesnt matter but the guys who have taken other martial arts seem to learn this lesson faster which is good

size matters - a lot. you will see this when these guys start getting as skilled as you. Size becomes more of a factor as skill levels become closer, because in addition to having the same (or greater) skill level than you, I also have a size and power advantage.

not nececarly there are guys bigger than me on the same skill level and i hit just as a hard if not harder than them size doesnt matter to a certin point

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I get this problem with adolescent boys who think they can beat everyone in the dojo and have no respect for female martial artists.

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They arent a shame and you shouldnt think that, everyone does it, you will, (if you already havent) do it too, knowing how to fight can be very dangerous on your self more tha other people and they just need to learn how to control there urge to be rough and fight all the time.

Martial arts training is 30% classroom training, 70% solo training.


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