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ottmandus wrote:A good book and very western based in my opinion
Mike Cartier wrote:...but i never find the time to get there.
Tony_Klabunde wrote:I am sure if you ask around work or your social group we all have a wrestler somewhere
Stewart Sackett wrote:Tony_Klabunde wrote:I am sure if you ask around work or your social group we all have a wrestler somewhere
But if people can find a trained wrestler, who's willing to show them the ropes, working with such a person is almost certainly going to be of greater benefit then working from a book.
After all, we wouldn't need fightbooks if we had time machines.
Tony_Klabunde wrote:With my eastern influences, it is especial important for me to keep it clear and utilize strictly western techniques. We will always fall back on the way we were trained. A tae kwon doist will kick, a jujitsu expert will take it to the ground, a boxer will box.
By using the books, and gaining the insight of a trained wrestler, we can then recreate effectively and useful techniques that work. From a western prospective, For me it means striping away the eastern influences and fight unarmed using holistic western techniques.
I do hope that all makes sense.
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