johnwang wrote:Some people like to train defensively. Others like to train offensively (such as myself). In the following 2 set of videos,
- 1 is using defensive approach.
- 2 is using offensive approach...
Which approach do you prefer and why? Would you like to share your opinion on this?
2. Offensive approach - You attack your opponent. Your opponent responds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdLNyz5 ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylaskiH ... e=youtu.be
johnwang wrote:Some people like to train defensively. Others like to train offensively (such as myself). In the following 2 set of videos,
- 1 is using defensive approach.
- 2 is using offensive approach.
Which approach do you prefer and why? Would you like to share your opinion on this?
marvin8 wrote:
A disturbing video captured on a New York City subway shows retired Marine Daniel Penny using a deadly chokehold on Jordan Neely, who was homeless.
johnwang wrote:marvin8 wrote:“Attacking your opponent” first can be illegal,
Not interest in any legal discussion.
The discussion can be whether you
- wait for your opportunity, or
- create your opportunity.
Defensive approach.
https://i.postimg.cc/43p6Bs5y/Chang-outer-hook.gif
Offensive approach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qkg4rLm3Cc
marvin8 wrote:In which context, self-defense or combat sport?
twocircles13 wrote:Such extremes! If I attacked someone with atomic bombs, or any kind of explosives for that matter, that would be illegal too. I think @johnwang to looking at a more subtle differentiations of technique rather than gradations or legalities of violence. If you’d like to talk about that, please start a different thread. I’ll join the conversation.
johnwang wrote:marvin8 wrote:In which context, self-defense or combat sport?
This can be applied in self-defense too.
johnwang wrote:You attack me. I play 100% defense. After you have punched me over 20 times, I then jump back and attack you. The reason that I didn't counter your initial 20 punches because:
- I hope you can stop your punch so both of us can go home safely.
- By playing 100% defense, I can concentrate on my defense skill.
- I may fall into your trap and you may take advantage on my counter.
- ...
In other words, the fight starts when I attack you back, and not when you attack me the first time.
Ryan Harkness on Apr 28, 2023 wrote:Joe Schilling has been cleared of all legal liability related to a violent confrontation in a Florida bar in June 2021.
The incident saw an inebriated man, Justin Balboa, confront Schilling at B Square Burgers in Fort Lauderdale. After a brief back-and-forth, Balboa appeared to fake a punch at the former GLORY kickboxing and Bellator fighter. Schilling immediately let his hands go, knocking out Balboa...
Citing Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” laws, circuit court judge, Fabienne E. Fahnestock, wrote a filing that stated Schilling, “reasonably believed” Balboa, “posed a threat of great bodily harm to himself ... Schilling used only such force necessary to neutralize the threat, and is therefore entitled to immunity.”
marvin8 on Jul 05, 2021 wrote:Xaana BrozaK
Jun 30, 2021
Balboa then seemingly began to pantomime a strike, and before he could complete his motion, the well-trained Schilling reflexively landed a short right hook, followed by a left, which knocked out the abrasive Florida Man who works as a busboy at an Outback Steakhouse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxqDbhWEtWI
wiesiek wrote:wasting energy to create opportunity is uneconomical ...
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