Random Insanity Alliance Forum, Mark V
Cactuar Zone => Random lnsanity => Topic started by: rlrcstrnthusiast on December 13, 2009, 01:58:26 pm
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Ask me anything. And I'll answer it after I'm done doing the stuff I need to do around the house and the workout I want to do.
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what kind of routine do you use?
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what brought this on?
also, keep in mind that if you train really hard you could end up in pain later on in your life, a lot. you can get in shape without that but the kind of training it takes to compete in athletics often carries the risk in and of itself, without the sport's risk, of fucking up your shit.
also,
also, this topic is ironic because I have been commenting in this article:
eh (http://mma.fanhouse.com/2009/12/13/bj-penn-smashes-through-diego-sanchez-continues-ruling-155-divi/2#comments)
'cruithnechan' is me.
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F MMA. Boxing is a much better sport.
I can tell you experience that hardcore training can cause long lasting pain. I was an O-linemen in college, and there is not a day goes by I don't wake up in some sort of pain. Finally 10 years later the constant aches have gone away, but there is still pain. But, if you are only talking about the lifting and conditioning part of it, without the full contact training, you should be fine.
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fuck! more boobs!
boxing sucks and is boring. plus, it is MUCH more likely to cause brain damage and shit like that. MMA is actually safer.
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Don't care about safer. Boxing is far more technical. MMA is for thugs. Boxing is only boring if you only watch lumbering heavyweights. The middle weight classes is where it's at. Plenty of action, but still having the knock out power.
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well maybe I watched the wrong stuff.
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There is no talent in the heavyweight class right now. There is just no one to challange Klitschko right now, so you get a lot of meaningless fights. The coming Pacquiao vs Mayweather fight should be epic.
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street fighting FTW, also, STICK TO YOUR ROUTINE! remember the moment you stop, you magically grow fat, i dont know why that happens but it does so STICK TO IT!
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You don't magically grow fat. The problem is, you need to be on a very high calorie diet to maintain the necessary training levels. But, it is way easier to stop working out than it is to stop eating. I used to have to eat until I was full, then eat something else a half an hour later just to keep from losing weight. But the problem is, when you get used to eating like that, it's very hard to stop. You can stop the training, but you need to make an even bigger effort to drop your caloric intake at the same time.
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Great, now i know! also, eat lots of nuts and berries, there are some really good kinds, ill post em later.
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Words of wisdom from our cave dwelling friends.
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>_>
LIES!
i live in a forest...
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Great, now i know!
Eating lots and not exercising makes you fat?
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what kind of routine do you use?
Basically, it's based around explosiveness and conditioning. The conditioning part is a real bitch. I can lift all day if I have to, but the conditioning is way harder. I really, really don't know how to describe what I do unless I go into all the exercises, but that'd take a while.
what brought this on?
I feel it's something I'd enjoy and be good at. The job I have now (although some might look down on it) is actually pretty good and pays well. I work at In-N-Out burger. I'm not in management yet and I'm on track for finishing out the year making $30,000. Next year, if things go my way, I should be able to bump it up to $45k, then $60 the next year etc. Store managers average $100k+ a year and have opportunity to go on awesome trips if they run their stores well enough (last year, they took the Store Managers that hit all of their goals for the year to Switzerland).
So I'm not doing it because I have to, but because I think it'd be a good pasttime. I'm aware of the risks, I'm aware of the pain involved...but it gives me something to work towards. Even if I don't end up doing MMA, I'll at least be able to protect myself and my friends.
Also, I'm planning on training in Muay Thai and BJJ. Maybe throw in some other things later, but those are the two I want to focus in.
Don't care about safer. Boxing is far more technical. MMA is for thugs. Boxing is only boring if you only watch lumbering heavyweights. The middle weight classes is where it's at. Plenty of action, but still having the knock out power.
Boxing is about as technical as MMA. If you're looking for a technical fight, look to the lightweights up through the middleweight classes. Hell, you can even look to LHWs to deliver technical fights (see: Lyoto Machida vs anyone). Heavyweighs CAN be technical, but most of them are just beasts.
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Don't care about safer. Boxing is far more technical. MMA is for thugs. Boxing is only boring if you only watch lumbering heavyweights. The middle weight classes is where it's at. Plenty of action, but still having the knock out power.
It's not fair to say that boxing is far more technical. MMA fighters have to learn and be proficient in a multitude of training styles. The great ones are both masters with their hands and legs, plus are top notch submission experts to boot. MMA is not for thugs any more than boxing is and if you think that, then you just haven't given MMA a chance.
I much prefer watching MMA over boxing because of the different styles that each fighter posses' and how their style matches up with their opponents. You never know what is going to happen in a MMA in comparison to boxing.
You may prefer boxing and probably always will. I'm not trying to change your opinion, only to point out that to be a top notch MMA fighter you have to be very technical and most of the fans and fighters are not thugs.
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Ask me anything. And I'll answer it after I'm done doing the stuff I need to do around the house and the workout I want to do.
Also, I forgot to tell you that's cool that you're training for this. I have some friends that have done that as well and it was a blast going to their fights and cheering them on. I think it's very cool that you're doing this. Not only are you going to be in great shape but you'll be able to defend yourself so much better in a street situation as well.
One question:
You going to post your fights on Youtube so we can watch you choke a brotha out?
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<_<
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Don't care about safer. Boxing is far more technical. MMA is for thugs. Boxing is only boring if you only watch lumbering heavyweights. The middle weight classes is where it's at. Plenty of action, but still having the knock out power.
It's not fair to say that boxing is far more technical. MMA fighters have to learn and be proficient in a multitude of training styles. The great ones are both masters with their hands and legs, plus are top notch submission experts to boot. MMA is not for thugs any more than boxing is and if you think that, then you just haven't given MMA a chance.
I much prefer watching MMA over boxing because of the different styles that each fighter posses' and how their style matches up with their opponents. You never know what is going to happen in a MMA in comparison to boxing.
You may prefer boxing and probably always will. I'm not trying to change your opinion, only to point out that to be a top notch MMA fighter you have to be very technical and most of the fans and fighters are not thugs.
Sure if you want to get technical about defining technical, then yes you are right. But, different styles only leads to 7 minutes of frustration followed by a 5 second tap out or haymaker knockout. Sure there are the exceptions to this.
I've watched enough MMA to know that it's like boxing for NASCAR fans.
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One question:
You going to post your fights on Youtube so we can watch you choke a brotha out?
I might just suggest for you guys to come cheer me on. <_<
My friends said that if I put in an application for King of the Cage, for the "why I should be considered" section, I should put "He doesn't look dangerous, but then he'll fuck you up."
Also, back to Jenne, I'd say that MMA is closer to boxing on crack than boxing for NASCAR fans. Better yet, if Boxing is Chess, then MMA is Speed Chess. Both have the same essential goal, but in one, you have to be a lot more quick on your feet than the other.
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who cares what it is, boxing, mma, its all the same anyway, anything that allows you to pound someones brains to pulp is good for me.
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bjj? blow job jitsu? I think I saw this somewhere on naruto.
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Ive been doing Muay Thai for a while now, and your best idea is to get in shape, and lose as much weight as possible, worst thing you want is someone in your weight category who is 10 times the height of you
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Also, back to Jenne, I'd say that MMA is closer to boxing on crack than boxing for NASCAR fans.
I don't see a difference.
To quote a guy I used to work with, who trained in some MMA style martial art (don't remember what it was, just very cross disciplined) who had a sparring match with a boxer, "... and then I got hit with four punches I never saw coming".
Now, I am by no means saying that a boxer would do well in MMA, and I am sure you would agree an MMA guy would get crushed in a boxing ring. I appreciate how hard it is. And, I can see why it has mass appeal. But, it has mass appeal for the same reason NASCAR does. It has broader commonality to the common man.
I mean, how seriously can you take a sport when a guy like Brock Lesner comes in, and in 3 matches takes the title. Yes, I understand he is a beast, as well as a NCAA national champion wrestler. But how can someone be the best in the biz, only three matches into his career? BTW, did they ever come out with what the fuck is wrong with him?
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LIES!
i live in a forest...
I live in a starship hidden under an island in a north-flowing river that crosses through a large city.
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no one cares, xitan.
also, nascar has mass appeal? just a bunch of fags driving in circles really fast. big fucking deal. boring ass shit.
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also, nascar has mass appeal? just a bunch of fags driving in circles really fast. big fucking deal. boring ass shit.
I could not agree more, but that does not stop millions of old milwaukee swilling fucktards from making it one of the most tonicular "sports" in the US.
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I think we can all agree that Nascar sucks balls.
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I think we can all agree that Nascar is sucks balls.
i cant agree with that.
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OMG you responded so fast you got in before I edited my grammatical error.
Let me rephrase...
I think that ALMOST all of us agree that Nascar sucks balls
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i sit here and refresh til ppl post so i can reply. thats my life
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ive never understood nor liked nascar, i prefer F1...also A1
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Also, back to Jenne, I'd say that MMA is closer to boxing on crack than boxing for NASCAR fans.
I don't see a difference.
To quote a guy I used to work with, who trained in some MMA style martial art (don't remember what it was, just very cross disciplined) who had a sparring match with a boxer, "... and then I got hit with four punches I never saw coming".
Now, I am by no means saying that a boxer would do well in MMA, and I am sure you would agree an MMA guy would get crushed in a boxing ring. I appreciate how hard it is. And, I can see why it has mass appeal. But, it has mass appeal for the same reason NASCAR does. It has broader commonality to the common man.
I mean, how seriously can you take a sport when a guy like Brock Lesner comes in, and in 3 matches takes the title. Yes, I understand he is a beast, as well as a NCAA national champion wrestler. But how can someone be the best in the biz, only three matches into his career? BTW, did they ever come out with what the fuck is wrong with him?
MMA fighters who go to boxing and vice versa don't hold much in the way of advantages. I believe Anderson Silva has a 1-1 record in the ring and his loss was a knockout. Both camps train way hard...but in different ways. Boxers have significant power. This cannot be underestimated.
Also, Lesnar had some infection or some shit in the intestines. It went on undiagnosed long enough that he had a hole in his intestines that had to be surgically removed. According to Dana White, there's something else that they're keeping under wraps, and he doubts Lesnar will fight again, which is why the Interim Heavyweight Belt will return to the UFC. It'll be decided at UFC111 in New Jersey.