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Heck, i've been in hundreds of schoolyard fights! I haven't been in school for about 2 years but i remember them clearly... It was always SMACK SMACK SMACK... CRUNCH!! It might be different but when i saw a fight it was serious and it was for pain. I even lost a couple of school fights if u could possibly imagine that!

 

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Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.

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KickChick, yes that isnt the whole story, heres the full.

 

I was talking to my friends (other football players and martial artists) about my how i did last friday in sparring and I think that he felt bad that some other larger people than i were showing me respect and listening. He thought i was full of crap basically. You know, Ignorant to facts :razz:

 

He walked over to the exit of the school where we were standing, and interupted our conversation and he challenged me.

 

He is actually pretty cool, but like i said, he thought i was making stuff up. So he was mad.

 

So i said no, i have to make up a math test, and then he pushed the me and the door, i stepped outside, and he charged me. The major reason that i didnt include about why i went easy was, after the front thrust kick (which was hard), i did a couple of test round kicks and i saw that he was blocking with open hands. My karate friend called on me to stop because i was going to break his hands. Also, we were right outside the main office, and my chemistry teacher was actually watching this. He knows i take tkd and was interested to see me use it :???: he is a cool teacher, but more in the way of, hmm, i guess the word is oblivion or not disiplinary, well you get the picture. It would have been bad to hurt him too bad. Although, the next day, he came up to me and made me pretty mad. He said that i was a wuss and that HE beat ME up! He said he was going really easy on ME!!! Also he said some other stuff that got me mad and that the people who watched before thought i sucked, u know.

 

So i got really mad and this time in a hall full of people :kaioken: It lasted less than 15 seconds. Im almost positive it was less than that because fights seem to take longer than normal time for me.

 

He took off his backpack and told me he looked up a kung-fu website. I honestly couldnt tell if he was serious, so when he stepped up to punch me, i did the standard double outter form block and number 4 round kick to his stomach. I did it hard too. Im kind of feeling bad now writing this, it pretty much contradicts some of the earlier posts. Hopefully i will learn to focus more and not get angry when i get better.

 

Anyways, after the kick, which i used the top of my foot and part of my shin, i stepped back switched feet and did a number 3 side kick to his stomach. He hit a locker hard and kind of slumped down, then got up and turned towards me, with his hands blocking his stomach ofcourse, leaving his face open to a nice snap kick, and when he moved his hands to fall, his kidneys opened up. All in all i did a backfist too, but i dont remember most of it, i was in adreniline combat mode. I just did a string of combos.

 

All in all, he fell 4 times and finally on the 4th, he grabber my striped button up shirt to stop from hitting his head on the tile. So the end results were, he got pains in almost everywhere on his body, i got a half ripped shirt :grin:

 

:sad: I had to wear that shirt to do a presentation in world studies and did get a couple of points deducted though lol

bunbu ichi

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hmm, i dont know, i still think that cool fluid and focused is better. I agree i could have just kicked him harder in the stomach the first time, but he is pretty strong and he wasnt open.

 

lol, the funny thing is, even though he spent the next day of school in the office complaing about being sick becuase he was embarrassed, now he wants to fight again. I should Definetly say no right? I dont want to goto the point of knocking him out :-/

bunbu ichi

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damn i made a mistake, he never actually went up to me and said he wanted to fight again. He told other kids in the school.

 

I really really want to know though. All those people who use sweep kicks and things. If you were in a situation like this, where the attacker was very angry and there was danger, would you have kicked him in the joints? My friend who does thai boxing immediatly goes for the joints and i think this is VERY wrong to permanetly disable someone when there are much better techniques to be used. I mean, even if the person had a knife or baseball bat. You dont kick in the knees or groin. I think atleast.

 

btw, yes i know that taekwondo has more than 12 groin techniques. That doesnt mean u must use them though.

 

One more question, this is sortof offtopic.

 

When you become very good at a martial art, do you have to register yourself as a weapon? I heard of a very strong boxer who had to do that in the state of Ca. I was just wondering :smile:

 

[ This Message was edited by: Crucio on 2002-03-22 19:07 ]

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He wants to fight again after being sat on his ass 4 times ? LoL..

 

I'd definately say no, what the hell for ?

 

If he does start a fight again, I'd really be giving it to him, no mercy, no remorse.

 

Personally, if someone starts a fight with me, I assume they want to hurt to me so I'm gonna do as much damage as possible to them. This isn't in the dojo, there are no rules in a street fight, use the most effective and brutal techniques to end it quickly.

 

I think in some other countries once you get a black belt, you have to register yourself as a black belt.

 

 

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There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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If I lived in a country where you had to register yourself as a black belt, I just wouldn't grade..

 

 

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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like i said, he hasnt physically asked me to fight again. He hasnt even talked to me. We used to be friends, but i think i hurt his pride. Hey, i tried to let him off easy the first time

 

 

bunbu ichi

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also, my school is a stupid school that has all of the "zero tolerance crap" So i HAVE to show mercy.

 

Example-

 

today in english, two kids got in a fight. The good one was stronger than the other and did nothing to harm his opponent. The smaller one then took some white board wash and sprayed it in the stronger one's eyes. My friend and i ran over and broke up the fight.

 

yet, despite noone getting seriously hurt and the one of them was head locking the other in self defense, they both had to talk to the pricible and both got suspended!!!

 

STUPID ZERO TOLERANCE!!!

 

Unfortunetly, we have to have it though. If we didnt then more people would bring in guns to schools.

 

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I was talking to my friend once about the school shootings a while ago and i asked him what he thought the world, or atleast the schools would be like if everyone was required to take a martial art (and the instructors were all good, not just gym teachers) i think that if people took something that stressed discipline and honor, noone would bring guns to school and noone would probably fight, they could just spar with gear. Its really too bad society isnt that way. People would be in good shape and have low blood pressure. But, o well

bunbu ichi

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