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Space Phoenix


Joined: Apr 03, 2006 Age: 25 Posts: 1625
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:16 am Post subject: Any fighters here ? |
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Boxing, thai-boxing, MMA?
I love training thai-boxing, and watch fights and follow it all the time, but I don't know if I will ever compete. I wonder if there are any fighters with AS in these sports? |
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Panzyo Snowy Owl


Joined: Apr 10, 2007 Posts: 163
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:39 am Post subject: |
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| I was gonna start boxing. It's pretty much the only sport I really care for. I went for one lesson, but it just never really panned out. Mostly due to scheduling conflicts. I might give it another go when I start college. |
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SuperSteve Blue Jay


Joined: Sep 12, 2007 Age: 21 Posts: 89 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:42 am Post subject: yes |
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I do Wing Chun Kung Fu. I have level two of seven, the equivalent of 2.5 years of training. I have sparred on occasion, but I'm really more interested in the techniques that are forbidden in the ring I.E. the ones that wins fights when it matters, so to speak. This is not to say that sparring isn't great fun
Before that, I did two years of boxing, but it got boring due to lack of sparring(I had braces at the time). _________________ You are my reason to despise the world! |
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CockneyRebel Sid The Love Rat :O)

Joined: Jul 18, 2004 Age: 33 Posts: 20860 Location: Out in the evening, with me two best Rat Mates, somewhere in Canada :O)
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:36 am Post subject: |
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I'd like to get into women's boxing. I need to get in shape, first. _________________ Sid The Rat is everything that I stand for. We're both large, proud Punkers with Cockney accents. We both have the same issues, as well. I don't see anything wrong, with that. I was put on this planet, to make myself happy. Sid :O) |
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EvilKimEvil zoo-music girl

Joined: Sep 27, 2007 Posts: 3040 Location: highway to hell
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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| CockneyRebel wrote: | | I'd like to get into women's boxing. |
Me too. It looks like a fun way to get in shape. |
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wsmac WP Elevator Operator - What Floor Please?

Joined: Sep 01, 2007 Posts: 2740 Location: Humboldt County, Little Blue House on the Corner
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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| EvilKimEvil wrote: | | CockneyRebel wrote: | | I'd like to get into women's boxing. |
Me too. It looks like a fun way to get in shape. |
You mean having your brain smacking the inside of your skull when someone else's glove plows into your head... or just the training part (skipping rope, bag work, running...)
I like the cardio workout that boxers go through, as well as the bag work (heavy bag and speed bag).
Once when I was in the Army, I knew a guy who trained as a boxer first in his life then went on to Karate.
He said it took him a while to get used to watching the FEET as well as the hands (interpret that to mean he got his butt kicked a few times before he got out of the boxer's mindset ).
Wing Tsun is one that I would like to try.
We had an instructor locally for a short time, but lack of students made him close up.
I tried Karate when my daughter wanted to go. I lost my enthusiasm for it because it wasn't any better than doing tai chi (which I prefer but haven't done in years) as far as a martial arts goes. _________________ fides solus
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gekitsu Phoenix


Joined: Apr 05, 2007 Age: 26 Posts: 745 Location: bavaria/germany
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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any of you who posted that they consider boxing:
yeah, it IS a lot of fun, both the whole conditioning part and technique. and damn, does it get you in shape. ya. but its not fun in an easygoing flimsy way at all. if you are used to standard aerobic classes, the constant anaerobic force output will teach you whole new levels of being wrecked. but then, its also very rewarding...
i do muay thai (well, on a break now as my instructor gets a new hip joint) and it really shaped me up in several areas: power, cardio, flexibility, proprioception... pretty much any sport martial art is a great way to get fit. boxing, kickboxing, muay thai, this kind of stuff. as long as it is clearly aimed at application in the ring, the art will also be focussed on making you fit enough to fight a few rounds in the ring. with pure self-defense courses, that could or could not be the case. even if there is going to be some conditioning, it wont play the role it plays for a sport.
also, sports oriented martial arts have the benefit of being rather training safe. not much that can get damaged when you are boxing with +10oz. gloves, mouthguard, headgear and groin protection (plus breastplate for the girls) i sparred with 10oz gloves all the time and while getting the occasional bruise, nothing serious happened. i managed to injure worse all by myself. |
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wsmac WP Elevator Operator - What Floor Please?

Joined: Sep 01, 2007 Posts: 2740 Location: Humboldt County, Little Blue House on the Corner
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Personally, I am not into getting my head smacked around with or without gloves, mouthpiece, and headgear.
But for those who are, they should understand the risks of a contact sport involving blows to the head.
I'm not an alarmist by any means, I just want people to think about what they are doing before entering the ring.
Even a 10 oz glove, smashing into a padded headpiece, is going to move your head in such a manner that you brain will smack into the inside wall not once... but possibly more times, depending on the strike and if your head contacts another surface after the initial blow.
Of course, it seems as thought the majority of folks who engage in contact sport do quite well in their lives without noticeable impairment, you should take your family medical history into account and your own health before playing woodpecker with your head.
btw: I agree about the workouts... boxers and wrestlers always seemed to have the most intense workouts I have ever seen in sports. _________________ fides solus
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jeremiah Butterfly


Joined: Oct 11, 2007 Posts: 14
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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:56 pm Post subject: |
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| I do Tae Kwon Do and Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan. I love the meditation aspects of Tai Chi. |
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Whisperer Velociraptor


Joined: Oct 14, 2007 Posts: 458
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:52 am Post subject: |
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I started muay thai last year. Before that I've been working out and trying different combat sports/martial arts. Never reached black belt in anything due to quitting and changing so much but I think I did end up learning stuff anyway and it helped me pick the basics very fast.
I still suck badly at mainstream non-combat sports. |
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AceOfSpades Sea Gull


Joined: Feb 12, 2006 Age: 17 Posts: 225
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:52 pm Post subject: |
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I do MMA. I'm a tall dude, so I capitalize on that with jabs in sparring . I enjoy it very much and it happens to me one of my obsessions. |
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HereComesTheRain Blue Jay


Joined: Apr 21, 2007 Posts: 78
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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| I do TKD, in fact, I'm posting from class right now! |
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regularguy Snowy Owl


Joined: Oct 29, 2007 Age: 44 Posts: 148 Location: Chicago, IL USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 5:37 am Post subject: Re: Any fighters here ? |
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| Space wrote: | Boxing, thai-boxing, MMA?
I love training thai-boxing, and watch fights and follow it all the time, but I don't know if I will ever compete. I wonder if there are any fighters with AS in these sports? |
Hi. Amateur boxer and brand new member here. I have competed; it's a blast. Now, I'm doing it mostly at a recreational level, but might do some limited competitive events just for the fun of it.
Cheers,
Steve |
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DingoDv Phoenix


Joined: Apr 02, 2007 Posts: 508 Location: East Anglia, UK
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:19 am Post subject: |
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| Used to do Wing Tsun Kung Fu, I was never really flexible or dextrous enough. Having since found out I am dyspraxic possibly explains. The other factor is astronomical cost. |
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Space Phoenix


Joined: Apr 03, 2006 Age: 25 Posts: 1625
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: Any fighters here ? |
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| regularguy wrote: | | Space wrote: | Boxing, thai-boxing, MMA?
I love training thai-boxing, and watch fights and follow it all the time, but I don't know if I will ever compete. I wonder if there are any fighters with AS in these sports? |
Hi. Amateur boxer and brand new member here. I have competed; it's a blast. Now, I'm doing it mostly at a recreational level, but might do some limited competitive events just for the fun of it.
Cheers,
Steve |
Nice. Boxers and muay thai/kickboxers >>>> all other athletes in my opinion. I give the edge to boxers though because they fight 12 rounds and take so many shots to the head. Toughest sport in the world I think. |
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