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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Training last night and my son (who is a black belt) was fighting another black belt (think UFC but without the cage), anyway, the fight got quite brutal between the two, both giving as good as they got, unfortunately my son ended up with a cracked rib from a kick, you could literally hear it go on the impact.
Poor man is in quite some pain this morning. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
That's one thing that it certainly does NOT teach.
The focus is on discipline and respect.
If you were commenting on something you knew the slightest thing about....then you would not be saying what you just said. |
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it" dont be daft.it teaches discipline and keeps kids off the street where the "barbaric " stuff happens. |
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
martial arts teach discipline, social skills and respect.
Football causes more injuries, would you consider that barbaric?
Always one |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
Barbaric? Have you any idea of the training and dedication that goes into any martial arts? |
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Sorry to hear about yer lad OP, a broken rib is very painful as I can testify after a game of rugby and a crunching tackle off a guy while I was at school back in the 70's
He got his comeuppance about a month later though when someone tackled him and broke his collarbone |
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it
Barbaric? Have you any idea of the training and dedication that goes into any martial arts? "
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Discipline, respect, physical awareness of your abilities are all things that you learn in a good martial arts class.
Be it karate, kung fu, judo, boxingboxing or even tai chi.
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Sorry to hear about his injury, I hope you told him he needs to be quicker next time!
"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric past time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it
Barbaric? Have you any idea of the training and dedication that goes into any martial arts?
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Discipline, respect, physical awareness of your abilities are all things that you learn in a good martial arts class.
Be it karate, kung fu, judo, boxingboxing or even tai chi.
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I couldn't agree more- I did karate throughout my youth and I couldn't think of something better to get my son into |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
Why did you?
Maybe a case of think before you type |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've had a cracked rib, broken nose and both collar bones fractured during my 10 years of training, injuries happen, my son will be ok in time, and the guy that caused the injury, couldn't apologise enough afterwards. |
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"Discipline, respect, physical awareness of your abilities are all things that you learn in a good martial arts class.
Be it karate, kung fu, judo, boxingboxing or even tai chi.
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My mate is teaching me Tai Chi at the moment |
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By *workoutMan
over a year ago
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"Training last night and my son (who is a black belt) was fighting another black belt (think UFC but without the cage), anyway, the fight got quite brutal between the two, both giving as good as they got, unfortunately my son ended up with a cracked rib from a kick, you could literally hear it go on the impact.
Poor man is in quite some pain this morning. "
I know the feeling, I've been into martial arts for over 20 years and had a couple of broken ribs in my time, he'll be feeling the effects for a good few weeks but he'll be fine, just don't let it put him off sparring in future!
Oh and I agree totally, martial arts teach discipline and respect, and if anything it teaches you not to fight unless it's in a controlled environment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
Made yourself look a bit of a pillock here fella
But I'm sure your not |
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
I think that everyone else has said everything. If you don't know about Martial Arts, please don't make assumptions. You could not be further from the truth.
Will...I hope your son recovers soon xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Oh and Will, hope your son's recovery is fast. Been there and know how it feels.
Be nice and don't make him laugh x"
Oops was too late for that this morning |
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it"
Barbaric and teaching hatred?
I suppose you think i should take up flower arranging instead of doing boxing.
It may not be your sport of choice but for me it has given me my life back.
Through boxing i have lost nearly 7 stone, reversed my diabetes and am no longer disabled by back and joint pain. I have also successfully given up smoking. I can now work and am no longer a burden on the NHS or reliant on benefits.
Taking up boxing is one of the best things i have ever done. It hasn't made me aggressive or changed the kind of person i am, if anything it has made me a better person. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it
Why did you?
Maybe a case of think before you type "
He may well have done and thats what he thought. |
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"Feel sorry for your son
But why let him do this barbaric pass time
It only teaching hatered
Sorry mate but I had to say it
Barbaric and teaching hatred?
I suppose you think i should take up flower arranging instead of doing boxing.
It may not be your sport of choice but for me it has given me my life back.
Through boxing i have lost nearly 7 stone, reversed my diabetes and am no longer disabled by back and joint pain. I have also successfully given up smoking. I can now work and am no longer a burden on the NHS or reliant on benefits.
Taking up boxing is one of the best things i have ever done. It hasn't made me aggressive or changed the kind of person i am, if anything it has made me a better person."
Bravo, bloody well done. X |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I was offered Tai Chi but I don't eat any of that foreign muck.
I keep getting offered cream of sum yung guy but I don't really fancy it! "
Love as a dip for your prawn toast |
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