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david eckersley
Posted: 2011-10-02 20:51:30
Hi Crippler

I agree in many ways

BB does take things to masive extremes - this is for visuals asthectice for their sport.

Try that in any other sport and your dead in the water.

I also agree with the mma methods - not much is new!

BUT

the open minded willingness to find other methods of being - stronger - faster - fitter etc is a quality I think lots of us could learn from.

FFS Rocky chased a chicken etc... does flipping tyres help?

physically yes it has strength and balance issues - but more to the point flip that tyre enought then smash the $hit out of it with a hammer creates a supreme feeling of - im gonna kill YA!!

the more we link physical training with specific mental goals then the stronger the training "desire / drive" so to speak.

but back to topic..

Farhad ... make him wait. Dont push the fight unless your fighter has a real and safe chance of making the fight weight.

As coach/instructor etc we sometimes carry "jedi" power to our students.

If we say it is possible they believe it.

This can be as good as it is bad.

By the way Im not a Jedi

Im the Highlander or Neo - there can be only one!

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