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Old 05-31-2009, 09:22 PM   #16
giganerds
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Default Re: [MA] Best dirty-fighting style for a callous weakling?

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Originally Posted by Flyndaran View Post
My girlfriend and her friend took a bunch of self defense classes. They tried their finger, arm, etc. locks on me. My high pain threshold just didn't allow her or her friend to do anything to me.
How much is a "buch"? Most self defense training goes for years to make good effects. After all, this could be Judo Art?

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When I was a kid, some "bully" broke my finger while I sat there and looked confused. I didn't realize it was broken until later.
My arms don't quite strighten, so she couldn't get a leverage basis for an arm lock.
I broke one toe running when I a teenager I only realize two hours after the hit and I don't have any high pain threshold like. I think it's depends of the frature, some types of injuries don't hurt to much. Adrenaline helps too.

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To make matters more irritating for them, they tried their stuff on our other friend. Sadly he is gumby, so bending his fingers or arms didn't even cause any pain.
Judo Art?

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As to throws, since I'm horribly clumsy I've learned to fall rather safely.
As to avoiding the clumsy guys' counter attack. I once got irritated enough trying to find something that I picked up our couch and swung it like a club.
I may have an unremarkable DX, but how easy would it be to avoid getting hit by swung furniture? ;)
They did use Telegraphic Attacks? :-)
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