--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am very familiar with full contact tournaments.  They have many 
more
> rules than a mixed martial arts matches.  It is a great sport.  But 
we
> started the discussion about actual fighting without rules about
> takedowns.  One punch one kill is a fantasy perpetuated by people 
who stay our of the Octagon. >>


You do not understand martial arts Curtis

A Shotakan fighter will likely not PUNCH you in a REAL fight where it 
REALLY mattered. 

In less than a SPLIT second...

You will get a force of a hard bone foot THROUGH your head. 
You WILL be dead. 
Or, you will bet the force of a foot THROUGH your chest. 
You will be dead.
Or, you will bet the force of a foot THROUGH your stomache. 
You will be close to dead.
Or, you will get the force of a foot breaking your knees open, then 
as you collapse, you will get a force of a hard bone foot THROUGH 
your head. You WILL be dead. 
Or, you will get the force of a foot breaking your ankles up, then as 
you collapse, you will get a force of a hard bone foot THROUGH your 
head. You WILL be dead. 
Or, you will get that punch you never expected with the full force of 
a massively trained body and speed behind it that goes THROUGH your 
chest like a freight-train. You will be dead.
Or you will be swept OFF your feet completely before you know where 
you are, and then as you collapse, you will get a force of a hard 
bone foot THROUGH your head. You WILL be dead. 

If any one of these does not kill you, you will be knocked so hard it 
will take time to recover, then, its too late, bacause the second 
blow comes in a split second ....and you will be dead.

You have no idea of the bone shattering power a Shotokan fighter is 
trained to give....with his foot or fist, and you will not be able to 
guess which one it might be and where it will land. You let EVEN ONE 
blow through, and the chances are you will not recover, the next blow 
kills you.

And those above do not count the numerous spots on the body that the 
Shotokan fighter KNOWS are specific and almost certain KILL spots.

You just don't get it Curtis. 

READ MY LIPS:
If you are watching a fight where the fight is NOT stopped after one 
strike (at least for a second or two), then you are not watching a 
legitimate martial art. IF the fighters carry on, then it is because 
they do not understand that a blow with full SHotokan power, will 
likely break a bone or collapse an organ.

That is why Shotokan sparring stops after one blow. You cannot 
measure this killing power in some stupid TV show, because people 
would die. It is an absolutely absurd and ridiculous thing to the 
Shotokan experts to carry on a fight after one or two blows. It is a 
laughable joke, and if people have told you they cannot kill you with 
one or two blows, you are SERIOUSLY misled. You do not remotely 
understand martial arts Curtis.


<the Hitting someone who doesn't want to get hit
> is actually very hard.  Ever spar with a boxer? >>


Boxing is a joke. The boxer in a real fight would be dead. There are 
techniques that even a black belt in Shotokan (never mind the 5th and 
6th dan guys), that would COMPLETELY baffle and throw a boxer off and 
before the guy knows what happened he would be gently laid to the 
ground, flat out, with a hard bone of a heel coming towards his face 
at an unprecedented speed. If it were carried through, that bone 
would break the guys skull.

Curtis, you just don't get it.  A true expert in shotokan will take 
down 95% of the others in a split second, but the other baboons keep 
fighting as if nothing happened. 
LOL...it is a joke. 
You know nothing about the bone shattering power of a single well 
placed kick, which could land anywhere on your body. And that does 
not even count the specialized kill spots.

You are living in a TV ratings fantasy land when it comes to martial 
arts.

Shotokan dominates Martial Arts, and almost all Shotokan experts are 
totally humble.

The only thing more powerful than that....pure transcendental 
consiousness.

Over and out.

OffWorld



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