johnwang wrote:Just about 2 weeks ago when pipefighter visited me in California. We worked out in the park with shorts and T-shirt everyday. One day, a woman walked by and said, "You guys are working out right?" She then pinched my butt, and left. I assumed she won't do that if I had silk pajamas on. With silk pajamas, you can hide almost anything.
IMO, if no woman wanted to pinch your TCMA teacher's butt, that should be a red flag right there.
Ian wrote:Body types, weight classes, body fat percentages will vary, but this is more or less what a fighter should look like.
In other words, the fighter physique is instantly recognisable.
If you don't have it or your teacher doesn't have it, that's a red flag, and could indicate that something's off in the training.
Thoughts?
The term "fighter" is hard to define as it is generally not specific enough.
and as much of a fighter as anyone pictured.Audie Murphy: Height: 5' 5", 135lbs
Ian wrote:Body types, weight classes, body fat percentages will vary, but this is more or less what a fighter should look like.
In other words, the fighter physique is instantly recognisable.
If you don't have it or your teacher doesn't have it, that's a red flag, and could indicate that something's off in the training.
Thoughts?
johnwang wrote:Just about 2 weeks ago when pipefighter visited me in California. We worked out in the park with shorts and T-shirt everyday. One day, a woman walked by and said, "You guys are working out right?" She then pinched my butt, and left. I assumed she won't do that if I had silk pajamas on. With silk pajamas, you can hide almost anything.
IMO, if no woman wanted to pinch your TCMA teacher's butt, that should be a red flag right there.
johnwang wrote:In order to make anything truly belong to you, you have to take it apart, understand it, put it back together any way that you want to.
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