Women and fighting

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Has anyone ever seen a woman who says she can kick everyone's ass? Now I know that a woman can kick ass and everything but EVERYBODY?? Why do some women feel the need to act like they're invincible, is it because of the whole "men can't hit women" thing that makes them that way?

Hell, I'm sure guys know that we can't beat everybody.
 
Actually, yeah. A buddy of mine used to date this chick who was a Sheriff in the small college town he was going to school in. When I went there to watch his graduation with another buddy of ours, we met her for the first time. The first thing out of her mouth to the friend I'd driven there with was "I could kick your ass". WTF? :confused:

I've seen some pretty hellacious fights involving women in my days, though. When I was singing in my blues band, there were several catfights that mostly involved hair pulling and stuff, but I did see one fight where these two women were brawling like damn streetfighters. They were throwing some pretty wicked punches and kicks and wrestling around. They even went out the doors on one side of the bar and then came back in through the other set of doors clear on the other side of the bar, throwing punches and then one of them threw the other on the pool table and got on top of her and punched her face until they were both bloody as all get out. It was brtual and sexy as hell. Being the professionals we were, we kept playing through the entire thing. LOL!

I've also seen some pretty harsh things happen to guys at then hands of women at punk rock clubs in the Bay Area. I saw one woman with a completely shaved head who was obviously skilled in some sort of martial arts completely lay a guy out after he grabbed her ****. It took her all of about 30 seconds to render him unconscious. :eek:

jag
 
I've always been one of the tough ones and I can kick anyones butt as long as I had a good amount of resources to do it. I never made the claim that I can kick everyone's butt though, because I know and understand my body's strengths and limits. I know I won't be able to do anything if I wen't up against more than one or two people at a time. My body can't take that much strain if it was just a fist fight, but I almost always have a knife with me, or am near everyday items that I can use as a weapon. I've always been more about the strategy than stupid meaningless threats. Those kinds of things ruin the mind game.
 
some chicks are crazy, but most are not that strong.
 
Tsunulia said:
I've always been one of the tough ones and I can kick anyones butt as long as I had a good amount of resources to do it. I never made the claim that I can kick everyone's butt though, because I know and understand my body's strengths and limits. I know I won't be able to do anything if I wen't up against more than one or two people at a time. My body can't take that much strain if it was just a fist fight, but I almost always have a knife with me, or am near everyday items that I can use as a weapon. I've always been more about the strategy than stupid meaningless threats. Those kinds of things ruin the mind game.

You're like Batman only different. :up:

jag
 
Topdawg said:
some chicks are crazy, but most are not that strong.

Exactly. Our bodies weren't built to fight with physical strength. Some feel the need to try to compensate for this with dumbs claims. But those of us who know how our bodies work, try to fight with external resources instead of our physical strength.
 
We have this like 6' 5'' lesbian who lives at the end of the street I live on, and she's been arrested for abusing her neighbor (male) and killing his dog.
 
Females can defend themselves against males with proper training.

As I practice jujutsu, I have worked with a few females who thought they could never defend themselves, not just against males but other females. After a bit of training, they 'all' now feel they could defend themselves against both males and females.

Proper practice is to actually 'grapple' and 'roll' on the mat. You then get the 'real' feel of applying the techniques on somebody, especially a female on a male.

Some females may not like that, but that is the best way and many martial art schools are now teaching that way.

It's aggressive, but it works in getting somebody ready.
 
I have a tick about training that way. Yes you get the feel for certain moves but actual fights are never like training. Predetermined moves like that don't allow for the art of improvision which is essential.
 
Tsunulia said:
I have a tick about training that way. Yes you get the feel for certain moves but actual fights are never like training. Predetermined moves like that don't allow for the art of improvision which is essential.

Exactly. *hits Tsunulia with a trash can*

jag
 
jaguarr said:
Exactly. *hits Tsunulia with a trash can*

jag

*backs up with the can to soften the blow*

*bends backward, turns halway to land on my hands, pushes off when my feet reach the floor, spins around to kick jag in the back of his knees causing him to fall down backward*
 
Women should never fight. :(










Unless it involves oil.

oilwrestling_art.jpg
 
Tsunulia said:
I have a tick about training that way. Yes you get the feel for certain moves but actual fights are never like training. Predetermined moves like that don't allow for the art of improvision which is essential.
I disagree.

What this type of training does is the male will play the role of a common male attacker and the female must use her training to roll with the guy. The male won't be using any martial art techniques, but common street stuff, like trying to get on top, controlling, etc..... The female must use her techniques to defend against this and try to find submissions/counters, etc.... to this.

You do it over and over so that it becomes 'you.'

It's not gonna give you a 100% protection, and you might still get whipped, but it does give you more chances at survival.

This training can also be done with 2 females. But with a male, you get the male aggressive/physical practice.
 
Tsunulia said:
I've always been one of the tough ones and I can kick anyones butt as long as I had a good amount of resources to do it. I never made the claim that I can kick everyone's butt though, because I know and understand my body's strengths and limits. I know I won't be able to do anything if I wen't up against more than one or two people at a time. My body can't take that much strain if it was just a fist fight, but I almost always have a knife with me, or am near everyday items that I can use as a weapon. I've always been more about the strategy than stupid meaningless threats. Those kinds of things ruin the mind game.
what kind of life do you have??

I can't imagine having to feel like I needed a knife everywhere I went.

Well sure, I can imagine it, but I've never had to do it.
 
rodhulk said:
I disagree.

What this type of training does is the male will play the role of a common male attacker and the female must use her training to roll with the guy. The male won't be using any martial art techniques, but common street stuff, like trying to get on top, controlling, etc..... The female must use her techniques to defend against this and try to find submissions/counters, etc.... to this.

You do it over and over so that it becomes 'you.'

It's not gonna give you a 100% protection, and you might still get whipped, but it does give you more chances at survival.

This training can also be done with 2 females. But with a male, you get the male aggressive/physical practice.

Exactly, it's play acting and nothing more. There is no reality to it. All attackers don't work them same. More than half of the equation is emotion. If someone came up to them on the street how are they going to react to the crazy/insane type of attackers? It does give basics to build off of but the people who learn it should not consider it all they need to know.
 
Ronny Shade said:
what kind of life do you have??

I can't imagine having to feel like I needed a knife everywhere I went.

Well sure, I can imagine it, but I've never had to do it.

A pretty bland life but there are some incredibly bad neighborhoods around.
 
Tsunulia said:
*backs up with the can to soften the blow*

*bends backward, turns halway to land on my hands, pushes off when my feet reach the floor, spins around to kick jag in the back of his knees causing him to fall down backward*

*laughs and takes Tsunulia for a beer* I'm really not into fighting girls. The trash-can thing was just for a laugh. :confused:

jag
 
Tsunulia said:
Exactly, it's play acting and nothing more. There is no reality to it. All attackers don't work them same. More than half of the equation is emotion. If someone came up to them on the street how are they going to react to the crazy/insane type of attackers? It does give basics to build off of but the people who learn it should not consider it all they need to know.
You've obviously never practiced this way.

It's been said it's 70 to 90% equal to a real fight.

Remember, the male attacker is really trying to attack the female (with a certain understanding for certain reasons).
 
jaguarr said:
*laughs and takes Tsunulia for a beer* I'm really not into fighting girls. The trash-can thing was just for a laugh. :confused:

jag

Strange sense of humor you have then :confused:
 
rodhulk said:
You've obviously never practiced this way.

It's been said it's 70 to 90% equal to a real fight.

Remember, the male attacker is really trying to attack the female (with a certain understanding for certain reasons).

I still disagree that the training is a near equivalent to the real deal, but it's your opinion there and how you feel about it is different than how I feel about it. So I respectfully disagree :)

I guess it just comes down to the person and what works best for them.
 
Tsunulia said:
Strange sense of humor you have then :confused:

Squirrels on crack (ba-dum)
Squirrels on crack (ba-dum)
They're takin' over (ba-dum)
Better get ready (ba-dum)

:confused:

jag
 
Tsunulia said:
I still disagree that the training is a near equivalent to the real deal, but it's your opinion there and how you feel about it is different than how I feel about it. So I respectfully disagree :)

I guess it just comes down to the person and what works best for them.
Let's remember that nothing will prepare somebody 100% for a defence/fight situation. The only thing I would add is that if it gives one a much higher chance at survival, then there should be nothing wrong with that.
 

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