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You would think that every one who studies a martial art would be taught to respect each other within there class or style at least, but yet for some reason you see so many people who learn MA's simply to say there better than other people wich IMHO is the wrong reason. To better our selves i would think is the main point of it all learn how to be stronger faster but also to learn how to be a better person! but how many ppl are in it for that eh?

 

Pete

-Give As You Expect To Get-

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I hate people like that, when i was teaching a boxer some self defence moves he kept saying he could resist them. The move is meant to begin with a release reaction, such as kicking the knee or groin. So I just took him aside and said if he wanted a full demonstration, broken knee cap and all, then I'd be happy to give him one. By dealing with it this way neither he nor I got embarrased infront of the rest of the class. He was as good as gold for that session and the whopping 2 he attended after that, although I have no doubt he was whining behind my back.

"I didn't lose!!! I just ran out of time to figure out how to beat him."

(Thai-Kick-Jitsu, Blue Belt)

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