Cool Ian,
I've found that the liberal use of fart imagery is helpful in explaining many of life's mysteries.
Bodywork wrote:Needing to ask the questions about size -with machine guns as a reply- is fine. It also openly states sort of where people are at in their understanding.
canard wrote:Bodywork wrote:Needing to ask the questions about size -with machine guns as a reply- is fine. It also openly states sort of where people are at in their understanding.
so what? everyone has to start somewhere.
DeusTrismegistus wrote:The Brock Lesner fight on UFC has got me thinking. Brock clearly had less skill. However he simply made up for that by being very aggressive and using his strength. I was a little dismayed to realize I weigh more than that beast, but he has WAY more muscle than I do. The situation of the large muscular fighter vs the smaller but skilled fighter is a common enough hypothetical scenario among martial artists and one I have often heard from martial arts teachers telling prospective students that their art will teach them how to deal with someone like that.
How DO you deal with someone like Brock? He only had 20 lbs on his adversary saturday but steamrolled him without taking any significant damage. I really think this question is something we need to ask ourselves if we want to be as good as we can be at our art, whatever it is. How do you deal with someone who is much larger, and extremelly aggressive?
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