Thread 26410 in /fight/

P26410 Videos link reply
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P37966 High Kicks with Varga link reply
>watch?v=I0FGI1ghZXc
P104838 Jeff Chan: Question-Mark Hook link reply
>vidrel

This was fun to see in my feed because this is my standard hook technique. From early on in my exploration of punches, I found it easy to throw a jab followed by a hook, and noticed that people often found this challenging to defend against. His technique extends it with a full step inward, not unlike a gazelle hook. I usually jab without stepping, and then step with my lead leg into the hook. He steps with his jab, and shuffles another step forward into the hook.

>https://www.youtube.com/shorts/TZUvBNpYVz4
P104841 link reply
P36506
bruh wtf are these videos to scared to watch

P104838
>I found it easy to throw a jab
but did you find it easy to throw a died suddenly?
P104844 No Guns: Euro-Cuck link reply
just watched joe rogaine the toe rogan guys now im finna try mma

Thread 20848 in /fight/

P20848 Two Move Sequences link reply
Two-move sequences are what longer combos are made of.
In order for two moves to form a sequence, certain things have to be in order:
1. The moves' power-generation mechanics must complement each other.
2. The first move must leave the limb used by the next move in an advantageous, or at least not disadvantageous, position.

In this thread, we'll talk about two-move sequences. If you drill your two-move sequences, you will naturally combo, because every time you've landed a hit, you know what you can do next. It enables you to improvise.
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P104022 link reply
P103999

>cock in inside a disp-vm


interesting
P104028 link reply
P103999
Can someone explain to me why Krav Maga has so much name recognition when it's *****ing ass and literally a kike scam?
P104029 link reply
P104028
fr fr why are there always israelis at gun shows?
same thing nocap ngl
P104046 bump link reply
P104029
bruh the IWI Tavor is p good though?
P104057 sage link reply
>Thread about IRL fighting and homo*****ual self defense

Thread 103617 in /fight/

P103617 Heel-walking Considered Harmful link reply
[bold: What is heel-walking?]
The typical European walking style is heel-walking. It entails extending your leg and making footfall with your heel, shifting your weight onto it, and repeating with the other leg. This causes you to lock your knee, absorbing your body weight with your knee. Knees are a weight transfer joint, not a weight-bearing joint, so this damages your knees.

This fundamental defect of heel-walking becomes evident the moment you try to do it without locking your knees. Your gait turns into this odd creeping motion that would draw everyone's attention. It also takes more energy to walk this way.

However we should be walking, it should not involve locking out knees. What other options do we have?

[bold: That odd creeping motion]
This is the result of keeping your weight on your back leg until you can place your heel down with a bent knee in front of it. This requires crouching down on your back leg, and enables you to test the ground under your next step before you commit to it.

This style of walking may be useful on uncertain terrain, or to be stealthy. But it can't be your everyday gait because it just sticks out too much.

[bold: Toe-walking]
Instead of placing our heels on the ground first, let's put our toes down first. This is how we run, so it's a natural motion.

Immediately, you notice that it's impossible to lock your knees anymore. It would cause you to lose your balance. This is why this style of walking is used as an exercise to train healthy leg joints, it forces you to stop locking your knees.

Does it look strange? Maybe a little. But, with practice, it is easily disguised as a normal walk. You will also appear to be slightly taller thanks to it.

On your next trip to the fridge, try toe-walking there and back.
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P103742 link reply
This is literally a sign of autism LMFAO
https://www.crossrivertherapy.com/autism/toe-walking
P103744 link reply
P103742
No.

It's a sign of not using a disp-vm properly tbh
P103754 link reply
P103742
You're just jealous of my cat-like abilities. Basically, I'm a ninja. pic rel is what I'd be like if I was both a cat, and a ninja, at the same time.
P103760 link reply
P103754


how about this?
P103762 link reply
P103742
This says more about westoids than autists. Autists are walking correctly in a way that will protect their knees, and westoids insist that this is wrong because everyone else is doing it wrong. You must be like everyone else.

Thread 101906 in /fight/

P101906 Mongol Business Practices link reply
P61898
Mongol Mafiaism, while the system is sound, is not realistically achievable without proving it at a smaller scale. The perfect scale to prove it is as a management paradigm.

[bold: Preamble]

Current day corporate culture is a mess of retards talking without saying anything, status and tribal faggotry, and general time waste. Meanwhile, compensation philosophy insists on paying executives partly in stock because it will make them stand to lose something by making bad decisions. This proved not to be enough, so they compensate them partly in debt also, which is supposed to make them want to help the company thrive.

The problem is that compensation theory is at odds with actual process. The process of flapping your stupid lips with little consequence, internal politics, tribal faggotry, and navigating a minefield of potential lawsuits (i.e., women ☕️) is so hopeless, inefficient, and ineffectual that, no matter how you compensate executives, they are best off plundering the company, because anything they do to help it thrive will be just put a political target on their back. You can't fix a fundamentally broken system by changing how you pay people. Hence, we need Mongol business practices.

[bold: The Short]
If you read the Mongol Mafiaist Manifesto P61898, then the short of it is that we borrow its election procedure and use it for business decision-making. However, since it's not an election but a board decision, we have to make some adjustments.

In the interest of making this possible to implement, it is formulated as an extension to pre-existing formal (parliamentary) meeting procedure.

[bold: The Long]
First, we must borrow something from poker: anteing up. A given agent is not interested in every decision, and there will be many decisions in a conference; an agent must signal whether he is willing to fight for an issue. An agent who is willing to fight necessarily deserves more say than one who is not.

1. Invoking trial by combat
When an agent is willing to fight over a decision, and wants to cut through the bullshit, he may invoke trial by combat either by shouting TO BATTLE or by throat singing. This immediately suspends all parliamentary rules that lead to more talking, e.g., initiating debate, point of order, point of information, etc. A vote must take place immediately to indicate who is willing to fight. Anyone who tries to obstruct this process is fair game for the use of force.

Once the vote is taken, where the initiator can only vote yes, those who voted no are reduced to non-speaking observers until this decision is made. If they speak, they are to be immediately ejected from the room. Those who voted yes are to organize a tournament by drawing lots, rolling dice, flipping coins, doing ghost legs, whatever means of pseudorandomness are available to them. Then the tournament is to commence. The winner of the tournament has the authority to make this decision and ensure it is carried out. Any attempt to sabotage, besmirch, or otherwise obstruct his decision entitles him to use force to ensure it is completed.

2. Anticipated effects
Since this provides a way to shut down gum-flapping, it is expected that this will save time. At the same time, by taking away the relatively risk-free nature of flapping your stupid lips as Angloids love to do, it cuts people out of the discussion who have no place in it. Everyone has an opinion when it's just talking. For this reason, once trial by combat is initiated, nobody has a voice except the combatants. This is not a formalism, this is expected to be rigidly enforced.

Being willing to fight, which carries risk of injury, provides an infallible filter for people who have any business speaking on the topic. There is no technology, ideology, religion, profession, or other thing that changes this fundamental reality. There is no tribe you can be a member of that will reduce or eliminate this risk. Contrary to speaking, where being a member of the correct tribe means you can say the dumbest thing imaginable and still "win" because your tribe will side with you.

Enforcement of the decision is not done by relying on the corporate structure, which is always corrupt. What point would there be to fighting over a decision, only for the corporate apparatus to sabotage your decision while you have no recourse against it? Hence winning the tournament confers personal police power to the winner to enforce his decision. He is entirely justified to rule by terror in order to get it done. Employees' contracts must include that they consent to the possibility of getting mauled for sabotaging a decision arrived at by combat. Furthermore, it is the winner who has the right to use force, not the employee he is using force against. The employee does not have a right to self-defense, only a right to surrender. The employee may and should be fired for fighting back.

Similarly, failure to respect a trial by combat initiation confers police power onto the initiator to enforce it against the board, for the very same reason. We can't avoid group decision-making, but we do not trust group execution.

This practice alone constitutes a filter on the sort of people who would work at this company, and who would climb the ladder:
- boomers, women, *****ren, soyboys would be filtered out
- rats, weasels, liars, con artists, and office politicians would be filtered out
- physically strong and healthy individuals would be filtered in
- martially competent individuals would be filtered in and up

Finally, this will even reshape career progression:
- if you want a promotion, train to wrestle
- "work harder" has long been revealed to be a scam, it just gets work piled on you
- on the other hand, being known to be a proficient wrestler would cause rival factions to court you
P101921 12of7 link reply
P101906
why are gooks so ugly DAMN
P101923 link reply
P101921


because they have shit genes?

Thread 92720 in /fight/

P92720 Violence Autism link reply
After tisming a bit at a coffee shop, I might as well start blogging.

I had gotten my food and coffee and was stepping out, but had my hands full. The door was a push door, with a horizontal bar at about hip to waist height for most people. I opened it by lifting my knee to just above it, and pushing it open with the top part of my shin. The door had a dashpot, so it began closing again, so I caught the push bar with the elbow of my arm that was on the same side as the door.

I only realized after getting outside that I probably made a spectacle, and at least 4 people were sitting so that the door was in their field of vision, not counting the employees.
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P92774 link reply
This wasn't worth reading.

What does this have to do with autism and violence?

Did I just get click baited on an image board?
P92779 coffee++ link reply
>coffee
i love acid reflux multipliers +1

>I only realized after getting outside that I probably made a spectacle, and at least 4 people were sitting so that the door was in their field of vision, not counting the employees.
the fact that are you ranting about this compared to something real is beyond me
but ig that your brain on gay starbucks or [insert] overpriced gay shite
P92796 link reply
P92774
>What does this have to do with autism and violence?
What is a knee strike?
P92797 link reply
You'd have to have autism or something to pay $7 for a coffee.
P92816 link reply
P92797
Agreed, a cup of Kopi Luwak costs 100$ at least.

Thread 85819 in /fight/

P85819 Taido is cool link reply
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4v0t7rVnp4

Taido looks interesting. Their slogan should be "would you like some exhaustion with your fighting?", because this guy is getting visibly winded doing all this multi-track drifting, but there is a clear logic to it. These very unorthodox positions you find yourself in are very difficult for your opponent to deal with. They are used to striking a standing opponent who is avoiding getting on the ground. I am watching this and thinking I would be unsure of the state of this opponent as he does this. The threads that weave taido together are very foreign to me.

Weaknesses will emerge as people crosstrain taido more and learn the counterplay. For instance, the tripod kick takes your upper body away as a target, but it still retains the common weakness of every kick: the support leg. Its defensive curriculum seems to be that you're always an offensive threat, aka the best defense is a good offense.

A big strength is that getting your leg caught isn't as much of a disadvantage for taido folks. Sanda chads love to catch kicks, and they don't have the muay thai 3 hop rule. They will just hold onto your leg and take you down or walk you out of bounds. If you catch a taido guy's leg, he has one or two arms on the ground, and might even cartwheel out of it and kick you with his other leg in the process.

Unfortunately it is a very rare style, but it is available in the US in Atlanta, GA. Obviously not for beginners unless you have a background in gymnastics LOL
P92242 Hentai Ebi Geri link reply
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDeV6QDqPNI

Taido has a kick called [bold: hentai ebi geri]. That's right, there is a real martial arts move with "hentai" in the name. Thank you, taido. You have made the world a better place.
P92243 link reply
>Taido is cool
so is loaded gun

Thread 61898 in /fight/

P61898 Mongol Mafiaist Manifesto link reply
Because most of you are familiar with how a democratic republic works, this manifesto will take the form of a diff against this familiar model. For those of you who are living in technical monarchies that operate exactly like a democratic republic, seethe.

# Background

Bokh, aka Mongolian Wrestling, is the ancestor of Chinese wrestling, and also Japanese sumo. Wikipedia:
>Wrestling is the most important of the Mongolian culture's historic "Three Manly Skills", that also include horsemanship and archery. Genghis Khan considered wrestling to be an important way to keep his army in good physical shape and combat ready. The court of the Qing dynasty (1646–1911) held regular wrestling events, mainly between ethnic Manchu and Mongol wrestlers.

In contrast, the basis for elections as we know them is politicking, which is just about the most effeminate thing one can do.

# Elections

There is no voting. Elections are replaced by [bokh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_wrestling) tournaments. The winner can directly assume office, or he can appoint someone else to the office he wins, with the consent of that other person. However, nobody can hire a champion to fight for him; the person who wins the election cannot be contractually bound to give the office up.

Leading up to the election tournament, the competitors are forbidden to train with each other, spar with each other, or fight one another. However, they may hold exhibitions where they compete in doing various feats of strength, agility, and general athleticism, provided they do not involve making contact with one another or launching projectiles at one another. I.e., these must be PvE in nature. These exhibitions function as election fundraisers, much like political rallies do, except rather than revolving around a make-up wearing faggot flapping his lips, they revolve around a glorious Mongol warrior doing manly things.

This is the Mongol part of the manifesto.

# Office

This is the mafia part of the manifesto. Office must be radically different to what we see today.

Thanks to government bureaucracies, most government actions have quite little to do with elected officials. They are mere transient figureheads, and the bureaucrats can always just outlast them. This will have no part in the Mongol Mafiaist state. The state consists entirely of elected officials; the official has broad authority to get done what his office needs to get done, and he is expected to hire his own staff to get it done. He is responsible for all the actions of his staff.

Firstly, there is no tax collecting apparatus, and no funding for public officials. They must collect taxes from the people to run their own state. They are to enforce the law, to quash any illegitimate states in their jurisdiction, and the press back against any encroaching neighboring states.

Because they must collect taxes, this means offices can't be very granular; every office is basically the ruler of a certain area. To determine this, I borrow from the US constitution: every district of 30,000 people is to have a ruler.

# Hierarchy

In order to determine who is in the next rung above these basic rulers of 30,000 people, you guessed it, a tournament is held among the rulers of 30,000 in a region, with the winner becoming their overlord. This means that his district is the capital of that region, and while he retains his original office, he has the authority to mediate disputes among the other rulers in his region, and to represent the interests of the region against external powers. Repeat this as many times as necessary to determine the ruler of the entire state.

# Investigation

After a ruler leaves office, he is to investigated for wrongdoing by a council of former rulers. They will collect evidence, hold a trial for him, determine his guilt, and sentence him if they find him guilty. They may come to group decisions either by consensus, or by tournament.

The evidence collection step is ongoing during his rule, and obstructing a former ruler from performing this duty is high treason.

# Limitations on Power

Because tournaments replace voting, the analogue for election fraud is sabotaging rival warriors and the edifices that produce them. This is a high crime comparable to treason, and it is called "castrating the stallion", to maintain the Mongol theme of being horse herders.

Rulers may not interfere with the processes that produce warriors. The sanctity of marriage must be upheld. The nurture and development of boys must be upheld. Gyms and training grounds are sacred places, and their machinations must not be perverted in even the least of ways.

# Limitations of the System

This system provides no means to legislate. It is a purely executive state. It requires an external source of laws to uphold.

This effectively kicks the can on a host of potential problems to some other institution, which may solve its disputes in a much more corruptible way, like voting, lottery, or sophistry contests. For this reason, I believe this system would work best with an eternal code of laws that provides no way to change them. And a good source of such a code of laws is religion.

# Exercises for the Reader

1. Take your religion of choice, read its laws, and imagine a state of Mongolian-wrestling mafiosos enforcing them. What do you think?
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P88930 link reply
P88923
Imagine writing in 1337speak in 2024
P88974 link reply
P88930
Imagine being *****mer and also a *****
P88988 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelguns + sage link reply
>guns in china or japan
P89041 link reply
jd-poster-01.jpg
This would mean the biggest, strongest meat head would be in charge. It needs to have some IQ element to balance things out. You'd have to be strong and smart.
P89118 link reply
P89041
>meathead
You really don't know, do you? If wrestling is all about strength, then why do they train and practice? Shouldn't they just lift weights instead?
Wrestling is frequently compared to chess. It's a complex and strategic sport.
>muh IQ
The irony of mentioning IQ while making an incredibly stupid post.

Thread 79895 in /fight/

P79895 Boxing Sucks link reply
There is an ongoing debate about whether boxing is a martial art. [spoiler: It isn't.] Boxers are also always saltposting in martial arts video comments about how they think they can beat this that or the other. [spoiler: They can't.]

First, why is boxing not a martial art? It ticks some of the boxes, but the big reason is that its ruleset is so detached from reality that, despite it training many skills that improve fighting ability, it rewards doing extremely retarded things that will lose you a real fight. Because boxing rules prohibit so many forms of attack, boxing has developed evasive maneuvers that invite destruction in a real fight.

Second, what's with the salty boxers? Boxing seems to just be a magnet for that type of person. Huge ego, low IQ, very biased toward the familiar. #NotAll, but 90% might be a good estimate. Note that I'm saying boxERS, not people who box. Many real martial artists use boxing as a training exercise, with all the bad parts removed. These people don't identify as boxers, don't saltpost in honor of boxing, etc.

Finally, why does boxing suck? Its training methods are outdated, debunked, and harmful to the practitioner. Hard sparring is so deeply ingrained into boxing that it's nearly impossible to find a boxing gym that doesn't do it. And you can't just opt for light sparring, they look down on you for doing this. Boxing coaches commonly believe that light sparring is just an introductory exercise to get you into hard sparring. Whereas in other arts, you have to specifically ask for hard sparring, and it is looked down on to increase the force and intensity of a sparring match, it is the opposite in boxing. As a consequence, boxing is a CTE factory, and incredibly many boxers end up throwing their brain away. [spoiler: Fun question: is boxing attracting low IQ people, or creating them?]

tl;dr: boxing teaches you how to fight wrong for the low, low price of your brain health
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P80097 link reply
P80048
You owe it to that masterpiece of an OP image to read it.
P80104 sage+[-] link reply
P80097
sorry im just not going read it is all
ugh i know i just wont
lol
P80105 link reply
"Martial art" means "military art" - that is, fighting for defense or offence as in an army. Boxing, as with the gloves, is more a sport than a martial art.

Even modern karate is closer to a sport than martial art. It's not good in a real fight. If you get in your horse stance in a real fight, you are going to get kicked in the balls. Bare-knuckle fighting, by a stretch, could be called a martial art.
P80106 sage+ignoregptthread+hidegptthreads+burngptthreads+spoonbendgptthreads link reply
P80105
shut the ***** up gpt
[bold: [-]]
P80192 link reply
P80105
Yes.

Modern karate's sportification has a lot to do with it being influenced by savate, French kickboxing. That's where the fancy kicks come from, too. And that's where the point sparring comes from. Karate and, by extension, TKD, are Asian savate.

Kickboxing also comes from karate. It's an offshoot of Kyokushin karate that came from them fighting in Thailand against Muay Thai fighters. This made them get much more serious. Worth noting is that they mainly dominated by grappling; the competitors were also judo black belts in a time when judo was much less watered down than it is today. For this reason, Japan's impression of Thai fighters is that they're weak to throws.

Thread 26965 in /fight/

P26965 Conditioning link reply
Many conditioning exercises have been rendered obsolete by the development of superior muscle building exercises during the 1800s and onward. Read the Shaolin conditioning manual and you will see all sorts of things that are far less effective than today's typical exercises. While we are spoiled today by a far superior program for building muscle, we lack in other areas.

1. Bone conditioning. Bones need to be put under stress in order to harden. This is generally a side-effect of some dynamic exercise, such as running or striking the heavy bag.
2. Tendons and ligaments must be made for flexible in order to reduce the likelihood of injury. Stabilizer muscles, which are small and highly specialized to protect joints in motion, must be strengthened. Many, many disabling injuries are the result of weak rotator cuffs and weak hip sockets. Joint stability exercises prevent injury, both in training and in combat.
3. The nervous system must be rewired through exercise to learn to utilize the stabilizing muscles most efficiently. This increases stamina, and consequently prevents injury resulting from stabilizer muscles getting tired and failing to protect the body.

[bold: When to Condition]
Do your conditioning AFTER your strength training and dynamic exercise. Strength training requires fresh stabilizers to protect your joints. Also dynamic exercises where you are moving rapidly, vigorously, or to extreme ranges of motion, these all require fresh stabilizers. Conditioning is the last thing you do, it is the end of your work-out.
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P31289 Blog: Teacups and Shiko link reply
[bold: Teacups]
I had a breakthrough on teacups today. My B-side got good pretty quickly, with the overhead spilling becoming minimal. But my A-side didn't crack this until today.

The B-side, as I've named it, is doing the overhead rotation first, then the underhand rotation. The A-side is the motion in reverse, so underhand rotation followed by overhead rotation. Turning my shoulder over so that I can guide the teacup back to the start position with minimal spill was easy for me in the B-side; on the A-side, you have to guide the teacup over your had and then execute the reverse shoulder turn-over, which is where I would always spill.

Today I learned that this is substantially easier if I raise my hand higher. Incidentally, that was the trick with my B-side all along, it was already at that height. Also the properly-executed overhead portion of the A-side produces a noticeable stretch on the shoulder. Teacups is a very clever exercise in that it's a set of criteria; no teacher is needed because the objective feedback is enough to teach you.

[bold: Shiko]
This is yesterday's blog: I feel up to doing 100 shiko per day now. I can do 30 consecutively without a break.
P31551 Baoding Balls link reply
This is a hand dexterity, physical therapy, and grip exercise.
It is not necessary to buy baoding balls. A pair of walnuts will work just fine.
This is a reps exercise. Keep going until your hands get tired.
P69199 Shins are too sensitive link reply
The shin, despite being a very thick and strong bone very suitable for kicking, is insanely sensitive to pain.

As Muay Thai fighters prove, the shin can handle pretty much anything other than another shin. Shin-kicking is a sport in the UK, where they kick each other in the shin until they can't take the pain anymore. I'm gonna roll the dice and say nobody has ever broken someone's shin doing this. It's strong, but sensitive, way more sensitive than it should be.

The forearms are similar. The radius near the wrist is very thick and strong, good for clothes-lining hard targets, but it hurts like a bitch. The ulna near the elbow is also very strong, but thankfully not as sensitive. The humerus is also very sensitive despite being the upper body's analogue to the femur.

So here we are, having to desensitize them to pain so we can use them.

You want in on this? Use your wristbone, the bone where your wrist joins your palm, on the pinky-finger side, to hit your shin. Hit your shin on the blade, where it's adjacent to the muscles of the outer side of your lower leg. Hit it up and down its length a few times, then rest a minute or two.
P69211 12of7 link reply
P69199
As Muay Thai fighters prove, the body can handle pretty much any jab. Doesn't matter if it moderna, pfizer you name it. Boosting is a sport in the UK, where they boost each other until there body can't take it anymore. I'm gonna roll the dice and say nobody has ever died directly related to the jab. It's strong, but sensitive, way more sensitive than it should be.

The forskin is similar. The radius near the cock is very thick and strong, good for clothes-lining cunny targets, but it hurts like a bitch. The vulva near the cunny is also very strong, but thankfully not as sensitive.

So here we are, having to desensitize them to pain so we can use them.
P75905 Makiwara Conditioning link reply
My makiwara post is finished. I got to use it for the first time. Here are my results.

- Shins are unbelievable crybabies. The lightest tapping with my shins hurt awfully. Anything more was unbearable.
- Elbows are absolute tanks. I was hitting decently hard with my elbows, and didn't feel a thing. My skin has huge welts there.
- Forearms are not as sensitive as I thought. I could hit decently hard, and I felt pain, but it wasn't unbearable like shin pain.
- The ulna is definitely more pain-sensitive than the radius, but it makes sense, as it is the thinner bone.
- The wristbone is similar to the ulna.

Thread 56793 in /fight/

P56793 Karate, the art of the kick mix-up link reply
I've been playing with my karate front kick, aka the front snap kick. The front snap kick is a strike, not a push; it's a strike with your foot on an ascending trajectory. It provides an alternative to the long-range uppercut and keeps your head farther from danger as you do it.

But it does so much more. I was feeling it out a bit and noticed that I can recover into my kicking leg's knee still being up after the kick. This is the threat position that sets up a jumping knee [spoiler: watch?v=_gvMkqYCNLw], the question-mark kick [spoiler: watch?v=Sj_wiusjdDM], and the notorious crane kick [spoiler: watch?v=V_5UVLl_mHI], but a key difference is that you have no forward or upward momentum. This key different makes it difficult to throw a front push kick off of it; you can't do it in a way that maintains your balance. You have to either lean into it and risk stumbling forward, or accept being pushed back if the kick connects.

Notice that 2/3 of the kicks it sets up are from karate. The karate "chamber" is a mix-up, a body position that is common to multiple attacks that come from different angles. This makes defense difficult because you can't determine how to defend until fairly late on into the attack. The drawback is that attacks delivered this way lack the full-body force of fully-committed unambiguous attacks. Karate has another chamber like this, the side chamber, which can produce either a snappy roundhouse kick, a hook kick, or a push kick (side kick). Again, these three kicks come from different angles, and can only be differentiated after the chamber.

Now, what did I write this up to say? While karate isn't the first martial art one should learn, it is a good art to go from a guy who can set up kicks with punches to a guy who can set up kicks with kicks. Flowchart:

/-> jumping knee
/--> front push kick (weak)
front snap kick -> recover to front chamber ---> lead front kick (crane kick) -> recover to front chamber -> ...
\--> side chamber ---> high roundhouse kick (question mark kick)
\--> side push kick
\-> hook kick
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P59254 link reply
P56793
If u don't know Krav Maga then u should give it up
P59315 link reply
P59250
>P59210
>>japANeSE
>KArAte waS oRiGInALLY A diRTy FiGHtINg ART. THE kicKs thAt cHaRaCTERIZe ThE CuRreNT sTRIking-OrienTEd karatE CoME FROm FRaNCe.
>>dUrR me no UNdERStaNdo
>If YOU HAVE An IQ ovER 0, YOU KNOW whICh OnE pusheS yOU off yoUr OPPONenT If yoU dO IT WHIle JUMPiNg, aNd Which oNE StRikEs yoUR OpPOnEnT IN the JAW.
>I WIll Not sPeak ThE moON laNgUage. The mOves Are oRIGInALLY French. LEaRN FREnch, fAgGOT.
>>WAh WAH WAh
>ThE Only ThinG I'M DespeRATe FoR IS ***** PUSSy. YOu diDn'T WANT a CoNversaTiON, YoU WaNTed tO TAlk OUT oF YOur ass. YOU HaVe SoMEHOw AvOideD tHE FACTUaL FouNDatiON of mY rESpoNSe To Your GarBage. SoME conVeRsATioN yoU were tRYiNg To have.
>>ScrIPT
>Plot twist: HE DID IT aLl MAnUallY.
>
>P59232
>Go ***** A hoRsE, tRAnny.
P59363 link reply
P59254
Krav Maga is retarded kike bullshido.

P59315
He did it manually.
P59365 Ashihara Karate is based and I want to train it link reply
Tragedy is, Ashihara is only available in the southwest US.

Ashihara incorporates grappling to defend against your opponent by constantly interfering with his body. This denies him the angles he needs to attack you and denies him the full freedom of his body needed to execute many strikes, creating a situation where you can strike him but he can't return fire.

Unlike Muay Thai clinching, this is not a face-on symmetrical clinch, but clinching from the outside. Rather than being a gentlemen's agreement where you will trade elbows and knees, this asymmetrical clinch favors the clincher, who is free to continue moving and striking.

A good Ashihara combo starts face-to-face, gets to the opponent's side, takes the opponent's back, and finishes or throws, all the while peppering him with strikes and grappling him for control.
>watch?v=xHkNL2CivI0
P59369 link reply
P59363

MAnUAllY SUCKInG AnOthEr MAnS COCK?

RouNDHouse kickiNg a TomBoy kIkE iNTo THe coNcReTe!

Thread 54689 in /fight/

12of7 P54689 Fightbrah, you still lurkin? link reply
wanted to ask
P54696 link reply
Yeah I'm here. How have you been?

Thread 37479 in /fight/

12of7 P37479 How to not die link reply
-Refuse to die
-Train like a Marine, SAS, Seal, Spetsnaz, and/or SWAT (preferably also learn from every special operations military divisions or how they're called)
->the 100-100-30-50 test is the simplest test for you to see if you're fit enough or not
-100 push-ups with full gear&equipment (weight)
-100 squads with 2x the weight of the full gear&equipment
-30 pull-ups with full gear&equipment
-50km ran in 5km sequences with full gear&equipment (15min breaks between the 5km sequences)
-Practice for a fortnight with only a bayonet, compass, one MRE, 1L of water with extra water purification tablets and other miscelaneous tools that you'd have in your cargo-pants as well as a messenger bag (review 100 Deadly Skills No.002 for references; remember, just a bayonet, no guns)
-Practice bush-craft and exercise your skills at improvised tools (such as crossbows/bows, spears and similar; wood and trash (i.e. metal or plastic) could be also used)

Remember, this is but a simple idea of how one should do it, not a full tutorial.
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P39145 link reply
P39142
Yes, worked for me. I only practiced the first one ("refuse to die") and so far, I haven't died. I must say this training is really efficient.
P39146 link reply
>>P39145

I suppose every method to stay alive has worked for everyone here.

P39148 link reply
P39146 alive really is alive.

Have any maggots bitten your face, while sleeping in coffin, today?
P39157 link reply
>even uphill with no wind, I get to max speed and I start revving up, which hurts my legs a *****ton
Be careful with that. I once *****ed up a bike by not changing gears when going uphill. Nothing too bad, I just had to change the chainset and sprocket, but they could have lasted a couple more years had I been more careful.
12of7 P39172 link reply
P39142 forgot about
>Remember, this is but a simple idea of how one should do it, not a full tutorial.

you need more stuff to not die, these are just some ideas

Thread 20676 in /fight/

P20676 Welcome to /fight/ link reply
Here we post based videos about

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Training blogs and discussion are welcome also.
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P32828 link reply
P32807
What do you use to make your ASCII?
P32877 link reply
P32828
Custom script.
P32972 link reply
P32877
post link or here
P32989 link reply
P32972
No. It's my avatar.
P32992 link reply

Thread 28287 in /fight/

P28287 My brodda, where are you? - 12of7 link reply
I request to speek with fightbro cuz he is the least faggot guy that IK on this chan other than me, so, where are you ma brodda und vat is you pgp in case of case?

my pgp, which can be verified on me blog at https://12of7templeos.neocities.org/Blog#CHANQ is

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P28858 12of7 link reply
P28849
I don't hate you, I just don't like people using my nickname, that's all

P28819
Sounds faker than a w*man's nails
P29110 12ofFaker link reply
P28858
Here are links to my pub key: [spoiler: The pastebins expire soon thats why their is backup]

https://url.mindglowing.art/vzsjc

https://420.bio/V3uyN

P29160 link reply
P28858
I'll confirm it's really me on ninyastream.
12of7 P32535 link reply
P29110
no trust that it's you tbh, can't really ID niggas, beecee can, when he's up again it'll be a go
>be more careful bout IDing
no, when I get a gun, I'll leave this playground and go to another one and you won't *****ing know if I'd be alive or not as I'll get a completely different nickname, but I'll still have very small hints of who tf I am, just in case old lad that I know or at least he knows me manages to encounter me in public (i.e. IRL)
>very *****y link
very *****y link
P32627 link reply
P32535
I'm *REDACTED* and I don't know you or beeccee...just know of your presence on here *lambda+* and thot you were alright. Am the person that recommended changing your voice with certain software's.

Thread 28449 in /fight/

P28449 12of7 link reply
How to fight enemies easily:
I.
Step 1. Get a long range weapon
Step 2. Learn enemy's general route
Step 3. Camp the target
Step 4. When you got a clear shot, shoot and enjoy the results
II.
Step 1. Get a drone that can hold at least a grenade (i.e. UA method of removing enemies)
Step 2. Find your target
Step 3. Drop the candy
Step 4. Enjoy
III.
Step 1. Acquire a M777 howitzer
Step 2. Calculate the distance from you battery to target's usual positions
Step 3. Prepare the M777 howitzer to shoot at all the usual positions
Step 4. Deliver hell from a distance

Thread 20680 in /fight/

P20680 Street Fighting link reply
Most people's imagination of fighting is entirely shaped by fighting sports. While there is certainly a lot of overlap, people forget that the rules in the ring don't apply to the street, and that changes things a whole lot more than many people expect.

What makes a move illegal? It's too effective. Fighting sports, by design, prohibit the things that work best, or that's all anyone would be doing. These things typically consist of:
1. Eye gouging
2. Hitting the balls
3. Hitting the back of the head
4. Biting
5. Small joint manipulation

So, if you don't know shit and want to win a fight, this list of banned moves is a list of things to do.
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P21055 link reply
0. Going outside
P21057 link reply
P21055
>0. Going outside
op needs to train for the 3 times a year they do go outside just in case.
P26890 Hitting the Back link reply
I mentioned hitting the back of the head being prohibited. Many sport fighters still get away with this, of course. They call it a rabbit punch, where you pull your fist back to their head after missing. This is, of course, not the most effective back of head strike, it's just what you can get away with despite the prohibition.
Real back of the head strikes either use body rotation from a bladed at a 90 degree angle to the opponent, or use a forward force while you are fully behind them. You can't get away with these in fight sports, so we don't see them. Of course, they require set-up, as most opponents won't just let you take their back without working for it.

However, I'm talking about the back here. I didn't mention it in the OP, but it is also banned. The kidneys are accessed through the back, so you can imagine how much this prohibition changed sport fighting. First off, just like in grappling, taking the opponent's back is a huge advantage. The kidneys, liver, spleen, neck, and back of the head can all be attacked. Chokes are trivial. The limbs are non-threatening. You'd have to really try to not win from this position.

A fighter with a focus toward winning street fights has to exploit the reality that one must take a bladed stance, and that this makes the back just a bit more accessible. In fact, there exist entire martial arts where their core practices are meant to train you to quickly and naturally get behind your opponent.
P26891 Lead Elbow link reply
In P25411, I gave some advice, and explained how reaction blocks position the elbow so it will hurt your attacker's striking surface. There's an offensive move that exploits this further: the lead elbow.

Most untrained fighters, when they try to punch, they throw a rear long-range hook, or a rear overhand. These are power punches, but they telegraph to such an extent they can't land on someone who is avoiding them. They need to be set up by quicker punches. In a street fight, you don't know if you're going up against a trained (better, but more predictable) fighter, or an untrained (shitty, completely unpredictable) fighter. Untrained fighters get an edge if you assume they're trained; it's important to put them in their place with some brutal knowledge checks.

So, the lead elbow strike puts your elbow on a trajectory that can easily intercept a rear hook or overhand. If you train throwing lead elbows often, you create the possibility that you can crush their fist with your elbow, ending the fight immediately, and also in such a manner that the law can only see you as a victim: the only way an elbow can break a fist is if the fist was swung at you!

Thread 23421 in /fight/

P23421 Exotic Moves link reply
I have a collection of exotic moves from my TMA background that might be salvageable. I will not elaborate on the specific art.
It's necessary to preface this by saying I have dropped a LOT of exotic moves because they're impractical. Chops, ridge-hands, clotheslines, trapping, these just aren't terribly practical. You can actually make trapping work if you develop insane reflexes and aren't tired when you have to use it, but it's not a good foundation for fighting, it's an embellishment.

First, the moves I've dropped, and why.

[bold: Chopping]
Chops are retarded because, as we see, vertical strikes just aren't done. Chops, axe kicks, they all suck. They're easy to evade by stepping back, and they require you to place a limb up high, which means they are slow.
Also chops strike with the ulna bone, which is narrower and curvier than the radius bone. It's much easier to break the ulna, and you don't need to be doing that. That's if your chops are smart enough to strike with the forearm and not the hand!

[bold: Ridgehands/Clotheslines]
This one is a simple matter of opportunity cost. You could be striking with the fist instead, and there isn't much good reason not to be. It's got worse downsides than a punch, which is that it exposes your open hand to small-joint manipulation, and it has less range since your forearm just above your wrist is not as far as your knuckles are. The only reason this should ever be done is if your wrist is injured mid-fight!

[bold: Trapping]
The reaction speed required is insane. Also it requires that you be quite familiar with your opponent's patterns. If trapping were taught this way, that you shouldn't attempt it until you've felt your opponent out, there would be nothing wrong with it. But, frequently in Chinese styles, it is the foundation rather than an enhancement; it is not suitable as a foundation. The only foundation that actually works is aggression; trapping can then be added by using aggression to bait a desired reaction, which you can trap.
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P23782 link reply
P23781
>Youtube
P26139 High Kicks are Exotic link reply
Most people think high kicks are viable because they're so prominent in striking sports. But they are extremely committal and off-balancing, and people fall down a lot while kicking high. It's extremely common in Muay Thai for fighters to fall after landing a kick. In Muay Thai again, kicks can be caught and then the other leg swept. There is a rule in place to keep this from killing kicking, which is that if they can hop 3 times while their leg is held, their opponent must release his grip.
P26141 Trapping Revisited link reply
Chinese styles are primarily not striking styles, but standing grappling styles. It seems to be a misconception that developed thanks to the Chinese cultural revolution, that when they tried to reconstruct Kung Fu they thought it was about striking when it was really about wrestling. So all of this trapping stuff, it might not require extreme reaction speeds, it might be stuff that's pretty easy to do against an opponent who can't move freely because you're grappling him.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRNGj3FZvl8
Curiously, original Okinawan karate was also a grappling style. It's simply natural for humans to grapple, it reduces potential to get hurt, and the only time people don't grapple is when it's too dangerous to do (outnumbered) or it's prohibited. We're undergoing a martial arts revival and I'm very interested to see what Chinese styles will be reborn and what they will bring to the table.
P26143 link reply
P26141
>Chinese
perhaps, you may find Cain and able made in China fascinating...

In my humble opinion, Asian styles are cringe

Thread 25411 in /fight/

P25411 12of7 link reply
This is a collection of elementary shit you can practice today.
In order for fighting to be an option, you have to practice fighting. Practice secretly somewhere you won't be seen. Don't talk about this, just do it and keep quiet.

Take a cloth bag, fill it with dirt or sand, pack it tightly, and hang it from a strong tree branch. If it's not big enough, hang two. One at head level, one at the level of your lowest ribs. This is your punching bag. It will enable you to practice your strikes.

Wrap your hands while practicing, if you can. Use rags. It prevents injury. Here's how.
>g6nn0iZwenA

[bold: Offense]
[bold: Lead Hook]
Your lead hand is your far hand. It's the same hand as the foot that is closer to your opponent. This is the one with more reach. The lead hook is done by turning your lead foot inward, forcing a body rotation. The arm serves to pass the force of your body rotation to the opponent's head. The force doesn't come from your arm, but your body.
If you can develop a fast and strong lead hook, combined with a long guard and framing, you'll do okay. Watch the first video to learn how to throw a boxing hook. This only works because boxers wear pillows on their hands. Watch the second video to learn how to alter it so it works bare-knuckle.
>n-PBmzmeXSI&t=169
>l01_tRhl9yA&t=491

[bold: Practice this both against the head and against the ribs! If you lead with your left hand, your body hook will target his liver. This is extremely painful if it hits just right!]

[bold: Driving Elbow]
This will be your right-hand technique. It's not safe to punch someone in the head with a straight punch, especially with your back hand, which will be your power hand. So after you land a hook, which comes in from the side, he will probably try to defend the side of his head. If the front of his head is open, use this to bash it!
>p47OepDkjJU

[bold: Defense]
[bold: Long Guard]
The best guard to use on the street is the long guard. Why? Because it obstructs your opponent's lines of attack, and makes it as easy as possible for you to parry.
Downsides: your arm might get grabbed. To prevent this, strike often, it will keep them panicked and create openings.
In the long guard, your far arm acts in the same way as a boxing jab, informing you about when your opponent gets close enough to hit. It requires movement to work well; you have to practice backing away quickly. Also, the far arm can be used to frame; this is when you make contact with your opponent and push, stopping them from coming closer.
You can also grab their shirt and punch with your other hand.
>eN8u0Llr_xQ

[bold: Reaction Blocks]
The principle behind these guards is simple: punching an elbow hurts a lot, and you can break your hand punching an elbow. So, naturally, these guards put your elbow in the path of an incoming punch!
Also, these are REACTION blocks. You don't hold these up indefinitely, you do them when a punch is coming. You have to train to react correctly. But knowing is better than not knowing.
>vWp6zaB-Hvw
First, the hook defense. This blocks punches that follow an arc to the side of your head. This can also be used as a frontal defense, because your elbow sticks out in front! >2:18 >4:42
Learn the Dracula guard. It uses your elbow to protect your jaw, or your face, whatever. >8:05
P25414 link reply
Can you give advices on how to flee?
P25430 link reply
P25414
People can't see around corners. Also you can only turn a corner one at a time. So turn a corner while running away, hide just behind the corner so they can't see you before they commit to turning, and when they come around, ***** him up a bit and run again. You have as much time as it takes for the next guy to catch up, and you also have surprise on your side. This will make them scared to turn corners while chasing you.
If they are chasing you, you are acting in self-defense. Also the others aren't witnesses, they can't see around the corner. So if they try to witness, they'll get caught lying. And any randoms who see this go down, they will see someone getting chased defending himself. The cops aren't a problem just for you, learn to use the law to your advantage.
P25431 link reply
P25430 Also, mind the traffic lights
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