usernamelast
San Rafael, CA
40, joined Jan. 2013
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To Train, is to prepare for a fight. It involves techniques that are specific to the opponent, weight cut and daily physical endurance prep and so on...
Yes or no?
If you begin a martial art, you aren't "training". Training is something you know and do over and over.
How can anyone say they "know" more than maybe 3 different forms? HOW can you afford it?
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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To Train, is to prepare for a fight. ~~~~~~~~~ WRONG
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usernamelast
San Rafael, CA
40, joined Jan. 2013
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eader]Quote from usernamelast:
To Train, is to prepare for a fight. ~~~~~~~~~ WRONG
Don't roll your eyes and say wrong as if I made a declaration. At least from your reply I am able to decipher that you consider learning a fighting style, "training".
We call learning periods, studying. When performing, we call it practicing.
Study and practice to advance your belt.
Train for a event.
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Don't roll your eyes and say wrong as if I made a declaration. At least from your reply I am able to decipher that you consider learning a fighting style, "training".
We call learning periods, studying. When performing, we call it practicing.
Study and practice to advance your belt.
Train for a event.
Don't make false accusations against me! ... Do not assert that you can read my mind!
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usernamelast
San Rafael, CA
40, joined Jan. 2013
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Don't make false accusations against me! ... Do not assert that you can read my mind!
Haha, you think you mean that much to me?
False Accuse? I wouldn't even admit knowing of you!
As far as your mind.... I'd rather read a fortune cookie.
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