🧵 Is best boxing style "soviet style"?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 21:53:33 UTC No. 190883
>style of long arm chads
>counters cringe peekaboo style
>enemies can't hit you because of range control
>KO enemy easily because you are fast, strong, use full body on punches
>cool footwork
>cool guard
🧵 Self Defense reality
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 10:12:23 UTC No. 190827
after analisys of over 300hours of video it was found that 96% of fights are only punching in the face/head
learning boxing is the most important skill for self defense
do not let anyone get close to you either, if you lose control of the distance atack first.
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Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 07:57:44 UTC No. 190719
if your martial art and psysichal training is so Good why would a sycker punch still end you?
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Anonymous at Fri, 15 Mar 2024 13:40:17 UTC No. 190627
How would UFC change if they adopted ADCC weightclasses?
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Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 19:30:46 UTC No. 190554
I hate those "is X an extreme sport" threads too, but bodybuilding IS an extreme sport. Think about it;
>very high fatality rate. At least, higher than mma or rugby or american football
>Involves premeditated self destruction (steroid abuse), "includes" the extreme sport of competitive eating\ brutal calorie ingestion daily
>Involves basically mummifying yourself trough dehydration to be as ripped\dry as possible at stage
>The weight lifting itself is very strict and demanding
>there are cases of competitors having to do bar hangs to gain a few MM\ lose or gain a few grams of bodyweight just before the competition starts. Literally body-hacking against the clock
🧵 Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:24:42 UTC No. 190538
Did we jump timelines again? How the fuck is this actually happening? Am I being fucking bamboozled?
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Anonymous at Wed, 13 Mar 2024 17:02:40 UTC No. 190474
all joking aside, would a death-match wrestler actually be good in a "real fight" \NHB vale tudo fight against an "actual" martial artist?
They regularly get burned by fire, thrown against concrete or barbed wire, hit with various blunt items, sometimes even cut, and a whole lot of torture physical attacks yet keep going. Most of them are reasonable fit and athletic, even if very unhealthy.
if a real fight is about taking hits , withstanding pain and being nasty when damaging your opponent; this guys must be good, right?
>at least in japan, they also actually train judo, grappling, K-1 and gruesome daily drills. so there's that
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Anonymous at Wed, 13 Mar 2024 05:30:12 UTC No. 190437
Posting on 4chan is an extreme sport.
If you want this board to become good, ban these mindless, unoriginal faggots.
Otherwise enjoy your cesspool of the same cancer plaguing every other board.
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Anonymous at Wed, 13 Mar 2024 05:16:08 UTC No. 190435
War is the most extreme sport.
The gladiator arena of yesteryear has transfigured into the global arena of war machinery.
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Anonymous at Tue, 12 Mar 2024 12:37:51 UTC No. 190348
Why do KO rates differ so much?
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Anonymous at Tue, 12 Mar 2024 12:34:43 UTC No. 190346
Why do KO rates differ so much?
🧵 Should headbutts be legal in mma?
Anonymous at Mon, 11 Mar 2024 22:57:48 UTC No. 190292
I think they should because they would be a big change in tactics. Maybe not as big as eyepokes but I think everybody agrees eyepokes shouldn't be legal.
Some say legalizing headbutts would lead to fight ending cuts but personally I don't think you can do a cut big enough to require more than some antiseptic cream with a blunt part of your body. Some Pride fights ended because of it but in ufc guys almost always continue fighting while covered in blood.
Others say it would lead to more brain damage and I believe they have a point but we need to think what's more important, coolness o fighters' health?
And imo the answer coolness because if health was more important, we would only allow kyokushin legal strikes and white belt ibjjf legal grappling.
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Anonymous at Sun, 10 Mar 2024 18:14:41 UTC No. 190166
If I go to a boxing gym and I specifically tell my trainer I want to be good at the peekaboo style, how retarded will I look?
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Anonymous at Sun, 10 Mar 2024 03:46:32 UTC No. 190114
Does anyone have the complete training routine of an old boxer? before the 70s.
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Anonymous at Sat, 9 Mar 2024 21:13:45 UTC No. 190074
Are half marathon, marathon and ultramarathons an extreme sport?
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Anonymous at Sat, 9 Mar 2024 17:35:19 UTC No. 190044
>Here's your professional MMA fighter bro...
🧵 Too late to go pro?
Anonymous at Sat, 9 Mar 2024 03:58:45 UTC No. 189970
Do y'all think 22 with around 2 years of off and on kickboxing/MT experience is to late for a meaningful MMA career? It feels like fighting is my one true purpose in life, and it's all I want to do. But I also think I started too late. I have almost zero grappling experience, I'm naturally 125 at 5'9, and I don't drive so it'd be hard to keep up with work and training. Regardless, I'd probably still train just for a hobby, but I'm wondering if I should take training super serious. Or if I'm too late since there's people that's been doing this shit since they were like 12. What do y'all think?
Pic is me at my 2rd Mauy Thai smoker.
🧵 Rooftopping is the King of extreme sports
Anonymous at Sat, 9 Mar 2024 03:29:24 UTC No. 189967
🧵 Do it for him general
Anonymous at Sat, 9 Mar 2024 02:16:41 UTC No. 189953
I know the japanese tourism and animation industry have a lot to thank toriyama for, but something underrated is how much the martial arts industry has to thank him for
fact is it wouldn't be nearly as popular of a hobby as it is if this show never existed since it's the thing that inspired so many kids to get involved
so ITT we will discuss all things related to our training and self improvement and helping each other
exercises, training routines, diets, motivation, etc.
work hard, study well, and eat and sleep plenty
🧵 /cg/ - Climbing General
Anonymous at Fri, 8 Mar 2024 15:46:53 UTC No. 189862
~~Actually got the title fucking right edition~~
>Where do I start?
People typically start in the gym and branch off outdoors and find their niche, be it bouldering, trad, sport or a mixture of the above. Some never leave the gym at all. Ultimately it doesn't matter - just get started and enjoy yourself.
>How fit do I have to be to start? Do I have to be able to do x amount of pull-ups?
Being light, strong and flexible helps at the higher levels but climbing is open to almost anyone and is fairly intuitive to most. Even if your body is feeble and weak now, you will develop strength over time by virtue of just climbing. Climbing is a holistic sport and success often hinges upon many factors, not just strength and power, but having these qualities definitely helps when you breach into the higher grades.
>What shoes do I buy?
If you're starting out in the gym, don't worry too much: get some snug shoes without dead space that don't cause you lasting pain. Some people (such as the famed shoe designer Heinz Mariacher) recommend wearing soft shoes when you're starting out -- this makes sense since your footwork will probably suck and the increased feedback will pay dividends over time. You really don't need fancy expensive shoes when you're starting out, but certain shoe properties help send harder problems (e.g. stiff shoes for standing on tiny granite edges or soft shoes for sandstone/gritstone smears).
Here are some useful resources for sizing:
>https://sizesquirrel.com/
>https://rockrun.com/blogs/the-flas
Old thread:
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🧵 In truly no holds barred fight, wrestling is the most effective art
Anonymous at Fri, 8 Mar 2024 12:45:23 UTC No. 189842
You just throw someone on the ground and gouge his eyes out. But don't worry, bjj fags, your chokes are also useful because both bad and good guys usually have enough decency not to go for the eyes.