Taste of Death wrote: Unless he's my younger brother.
Taste of Death wrote:Absolutely. The older I get the more I prefer the sweet to the bitter.
RobP2 wrote:From a self defence perspective I'd say forget bitter, enjoy your training. Compete against yourself, not the other guy. In terms of SD competition is a nonsense, right? You don't know who you might be in a situation with, you can't train to beat everyone, at some point you have to let go worrying about the other guy and look at yourself instead. Doing long term injury to yourself in pursuit of self defence is dumb
GrahamB wrote:RobP2 wrote:From a self defence perspective I'd say forget bitter, enjoy your training. Compete against yourself, not the other guy. In terms of SD competition is a nonsense, right? You don't know who you might be in a situation with, you can't train to beat everyone, at some point you have to let go worrying about the other guy and look at yourself instead. Doing long term injury to yourself in pursuit of self defence is dumb
Rob, are you seriously suggesting that I need to stop hitting myself with this rock to toughen my forehead?
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