Trading needs the same "revolution" that martial arts went through 15 years ago

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by IronFist, Sep 26, 2008.

  1. evolved?? no offence, but I speak perfect portuguese, yet I have no clue what the f**k you guys are saying!! Its like you guys took a sock with marbles and put it in your mouths.
     
    #271     Sep 30, 2008
  2. I understand most Brazilian Portuguese "dialects", but I must say that some of the dialects in Portugal are very difficult for me to grasp - like Porto and many rural dialects. In the south of Brazil it's more "chique" to have some kind of "dialect", while they mostly speak erroneously when you go up north... poor education and all that.

    E.g "bora" is short for "vamos em bora"... and "eu vou arrumar um emprego" for "eu vou procurar/ganhar um emprego".

    Those things are spread to all of Brazil because there are more "nordestinos" in São Paulo than up in the north east...
    Which again explains skinheads hating nordestinos in the south...
    :)
     
    #272     Sep 30, 2008
  3. yeah..... I think there should be recognized difference in the language between the two countries .

    (However, who am I to criticize ... being Azorean ..... I too am laughed at from the people in Portugal!
     
    #273     Sep 30, 2008
  4. Bingo. He'll never get it - and that's a good thing - the world needs the fish and donkeys.
     
    #274     Sep 30, 2008
  5. Bingo nothing. Which system am I showing faith in? I currently practice BJJ, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo and some Boxing.

    Yep, im a brainwashed, BJJ guy... I mean muay thai guy... I mean boxing guy... I mean wrestling guy... I mean judo guy....

    Too bad you dont make any sense.
     
    #275     Sep 30, 2008
  6. So...

    Which of the systems you have practised is the best?
    :p
     
    #276     Oct 1, 2008
  7. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    My former sparring partner, and High School Friend, Craig Oxley trained under Ernie Boggs as did/do I:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwKG7ujj03c&feature=related

    Here's my Sensei: http://www.usadojo.com/biographies/ernie-boggs.htm

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwCnUdzTUFM

    "When he is not traveling conducting seminars or coaching Team USA, Boggs is teaching at his dojo, Boggs/Casillas Defensive Arts Institute (BCI) in Nitro, West Virginia. BCI has become world renowned for producing some of the most well rounded martial artist on the planet. BCI is affiliated with schools in more than 20 countries and has students on five continents."

    Ooh rah!!!!!!! Former Marines know wher to go!:cool:
     
    #277     Oct 1, 2008
  8. Tattooed "Semper fi" on your wifey's ass too?

    Always believe in yourself and not just in the mental mass suggestion of like minded. Trust is something delicate.
     
    #278     Oct 1, 2008
  9. Mecro

    Mecro

    Yeah, when done by ppl who have no clue what they are doing.


    Yup and this was proven over and over in MMA (heavy sarcasm).

    You don't know what you're talking about. Try checking why Judo is incorporated in military combat. Then try to use logic & reasoning why it is very useful in the streets.
     
    #279     Oct 1, 2008
  10. Mecro

    Mecro

    Stick to being a keyboard warrior, cause it's obvious you never trained anything in your life.

    Wrestling does not even have throws, just slams and takedowns. Throws don't serve their purpose, nor are they allowed in the rules. That's why wrestlers get tossed around by Judo guys from the clinch, it's not expected by them.

    I stand by what I said, which is confirmed by any real combat system. Judo throws & trips are best for the street, where CLOTHES & hard surface ground are present. Try doing shoots on concrete, especially knee glides, it's not fun. Try working a takedown when the guy is grabbing ur shirt and pulling it over your head. Try rolling on the ground with the guy to get top position while he is searching for an object to hit you over the head with.

    The basic takedowns & slams are a part of all grappling arts, wrestlers simply focus on top position and takedowns more than others. They also focus on roids more than others, but that's another discussion.
     
    #280     Oct 1, 2008