In conservative states, fear of significant threat is often the metric. This is the case in places like Texas and Florida, where stand your ground policies are in place, in which even lethal force can be utilized if a reasonable persin believes their life is in danger. In liberal states, it is often limited to self-defense after an assault has started, and force must not be out of proportion to that expected by an attacker. My best friend's father did 20 years in a liberal state for killing two guys that attacked him with knives behind a bar, with the argument being that he used excessive force, despite the clear intent these men had to kill him
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Re: Basic fighting skills
I'm thinking more of throwing drunks out of bars or throwing protesters out of events where they are not necessarily trying to kill you. There is not much you can do about situations like the one you describe other than not live among libtards.HouseMD wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2023, 6:35 amIn conservative states, fear of significant threat is often the metric. This is the case in places like Texas and Florida, where stand your ground policies are in place, in which even lethal force can be utilized if a reasonable persin believes their life is in danger. In liberal states, it is often limited to self-defense after an assault has started, and force must not be out of proportion to that expected by an attacker. My best friend's father did 20 years in a liberal state for killing two guys that attacked him with knives behind a bar, with the argument being that he used excessive force, despite the clear intent these men had to kill him
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Same rules as anyone else, can't put hands on someone unless they escalate first. Many bouncers try to get around this by egging someone on into escalation, which is easy enough with the kinds of people they are typically trying to deal with.Cornfed wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2023, 6:42 amI'm thinking more of throwing drunks out of bars or throwing protesters out of events where they are not necessarily trying to kill you. There is not much you can do about situations like the one you describe other than not live among libtards.HouseMD wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2023, 6:35 amIn conservative states, fear of significant threat is often the metric. This is the case in places like Texas and Florida, where stand your ground policies are in place, in which even lethal force can be utilized if a reasonable persin believes their life is in danger. In liberal states, it is often limited to self-defense after an assault has started, and force must not be out of proportion to that expected by an attacker. My best friend's father did 20 years in a liberal state for killing two guys that attacked him with knives behind a bar, with the argument being that he used excessive force, despite the clear intent these men had to kill him
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That is pretty much what I thought and the same as NZ. You used to be able to use much more force in the good old days in NZ, but the definition of "reasonable force" has changed without there being any change in the law. I put this down to NZ becoming more pussified, but perhaps things are becoming internationally standardised.
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Used to be that way in the US as well, for the most part, but people seem to have forgotten that the threat of a good beating can keep some people from crossing the threshold into uncivilized behaviorCornfed wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2023, 6:50 amThat is pretty much what I thought and the same as NZ. You used to be able to use much more force in the good old days in NZ, but the definition of "reasonable force" has changed without there being any change in the law. I put this down to NZ becoming more pussified, but perhaps things are becoming internationally standardised.
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I had six people turn up to my last lesson, so maybe I'm hitting the big time. I should work out a proper syllabus.
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Re: Basic fighting skills
I can envision the November bout in Prague being televised internationally.
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It's a bunch of hot air. It's nothing. I knew it was nothing because bickering over some stupid Internet forum does not warrant an actual fight where there's real consequences. That's something kids do. Adults fight over real, legitimate things, not because little Billy hurt little Johnny's feelings on the Internet.
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We never reached a good agreement on it. Honestly Cornfed's reaction and this particular thread have given me a great deal more respect for him, and have changed how I view him as a person. The purpose was more to get someone I viewed as unmotivated to change to motivate and change himself, rather than about any ideals being discussed or any fight being fought or won. But Cornfed is already doing that, so it kind of makes the point of the whole endeavor moot.
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Sounds like a cop-out to meHouseMD wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 7:10 amWe never reached a good agreement on it. Honestly Cornfed's reaction and this particular thread have given me a great deal more respect for him, and have changed how I view him as a person. The purpose was more to get someone I viewed as unmotivated to change to motivate and change himself, rather than about any ideals being discussed or any fight being fought or won. But Cornfed is already doing that, so it kind of makes the point of the whole endeavor moot.
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I made my motivations pretty clear previously. I'm not some savage that wants to fight for the sake of inflicting violence upon someone else, but rather as an opportunity for personal growth for the both of us. Let's not rule out a friendly boxing match in the future, but my reasons for it weren't in line with who he is as a person. He's far more respectable than I had imagined him to be.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 7:15 amSounds like a cop-out to meHouseMD wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 7:10 amWe never reached a good agreement on it. Honestly Cornfed's reaction and this particular thread have given me a great deal more respect for him, and have changed how I view him as a person. The purpose was more to get someone I viewed as unmotivated to change to motivate and change himself, rather than about any ideals being discussed or any fight being fought or won. But Cornfed is already doing that, so it kind of makes the point of the whole endeavor moot.
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Sounds fair enough. I was only messing around anyway. I wouldn't like to fight Cornfed personally, I've seen the size of his arms and they're like tree trunks lolHouseMD wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 7:30 amI made my motivations pretty clear previously. I'm not some savage that wants to fight for the sake of inflicting violence upon someone else, but rather as an opportunity for personal growth for the both of us. Let's not rule out a friendly boxing match in the future, but my reasons for it weren't in line with who he is as a person. He's far more respectable than I had imagined him to be.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 7:15 amSounds like a cop-out to meHouseMD wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 7:10 amWe never reached a good agreement on it. Honestly Cornfed's reaction and this particular thread have given me a great deal more respect for him, and have changed how I view him as a person. The purpose was more to get someone I viewed as unmotivated to change to motivate and change himself, rather than about any ideals being discussed or any fight being fought or won. But Cornfed is already doing that, so it kind of makes the point of the whole endeavor moot.
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I'm fairly small in person. A little elevated muscle doesn't count for much. Although I am getting used to it, even manhandling my teenaged students is difficult. Then again, they're mostly fairly big.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 9:03 amSounds fair enough. I was only messing around anyway. I wouldn't like to fight Cornfed personally, I've seen the size of his arms and they're like tree trunks lol
Getting back to the topic, what would be some minimally expensive equipment to do sparring? It seems stuff is really cheap on Amazon now. We could get started with a couple of pairs of 12oz gloves, a pair of focus pads, and some of those cheap rubber mouth guards. There seem to be cheap puzzle mats on Amazon. Is there any standard for Judo-type sparring?
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If you're practicing striking I would recommend head guards for those sessions as well, no need to be getting CTE for no good reason. Puzzle mats may not absorb enough impact for hard takedowns though, so be mindful of anything that will send someone head or neck first into the matCornfed wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 9:27 amI'm fairly small in person. A little elevated muscle doesn't count for much. Although I am getting used to it, even manhandling my teenaged students is difficult. Then again, they're mostly fairly big.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑January 26th, 2023, 9:03 amSounds fair enough. I was only messing around anyway. I wouldn't like to fight Cornfed personally, I've seen the size of his arms and they're like tree trunks lol
Getting back to the topic, what would be some minimally expensive equipment to do sparring? It seems stuff is really cheap on Amazon now. We could get started with a couple of pairs of 12oz gloves, a pair of focus pads, and some of those cheap rubber mouth guards. There seem to be cheap puzzle mats on Amazon. Is there any standard for Judo-type sparring?
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