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Dude we should def pund some beers sometime... sounds like it'd be a wild choas filled night :D
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old fashioned - i know .. but i'd never hit a girl under any circumstances.
being a big guy i've never experienced anything other than being punched ... (but that just caused the girl/s to complained that 'i hurt their hands' i had one girfriend who'd slap me all the time - when i got sick of it i just told her that the next time she slapped me would be the last time she ever saw or heard from me. if some crazy big girl ever went nuts i guess i'd just put her in an armlock - there are things you can do to control people other than hitting them ... hitting isnt an instinctual thing with me... Last edited by urgeok2; 05-25-2009 at 07:21 AM. |
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You can add slams and chokes to that list too :-)
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and the ever popular 'helicopter spin' |
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or and Toeholds - Knee bars and Heel hooks..
I'd never hit a woman but i'd heelhook the shit out of her :-) |
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seriously - put someones arm up behind them and hold them against the wall - pushing the arm up higher if they try shit - not many people can get out of that without a broken arm..
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Its quite tricky to twist a resisting persons arm behind their back, i would think. A standing kimura is prolly your best bet, however it can often damge the arm rtaher than just secure it as its done with speed.
However i may be wrong as I've little experience restraining peope in bar fights. |
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beats me - all i know is that if i grab the wrist (and i have a hell of a grip) do that little duck and turn ... its impossible to get out of. (i've shown friends who knew what to expect and they still couldnt stop it from happening) its got to be done really fast though ... i dont think it would work on a body builder with 36" biceps but for the average crazy girl it should do fine :) |
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The last time I saw a girl get punched by a man in a bar, the entire bar(30 or so people) proceeded to kick the hell out of the guy who hit her. She instigated the whole thing, mouthing off at the guy and slapping him and what not. But everybody know's girl hitting is a no-no. Call it archaic, I think it's closer to chivalry and I don't see how that could possibley be disrepectful to an empowered woman.
I mentioned earlier that I once dated a female boxer who was way better at throwing blows than I am. She on multiple occasions mention how she wouldn't fight a man due to the unfair size and strength advantage(of course there were exeptions). She was about 5'9" 140lbs. and knew all their was to know about fist fighting. She scared the shit out of me, and I'm glad she never wanted to kick my ass because she would have gotten plenty of hits in. Honestly, I've never been physically attacked by a woman of her skill level, fortionately that level of training also comes with a solid dose of disapline.
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