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Posted On:
11/24/2007 2:41am

Style: BJJ--
Heres a few more, the link to the thread at the top doesnt work, but here are a few I just found because Im trying to work more on boxing :
RingSide PDF - http://www.ringside.com/pdf_files/boxing_manual.pdf (takes time to load)
Military Intramural Team Boxing - http://teamloosh.com/txt/(E-Book%20-...nual%20(1).pdf
Wrapping Hands - http://www.ringside.com/WrapYourHands.aspx -
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Posted On:
11/27/2007 11:13am

Style: Kyokushinkai / Kajukenbo--
That is nice to link, GIJoe. I want to think I could teach, and ****, we never wrapped in class or the gym, just wore gloves. And in a lot of Wado and KK, they didn't even have gloves. It's like my instructors who tried to go mma. They could fight great, but had no real idea how to break down things to teach like throwing techniques, and had no knowledge of wrapping, of for that matter, very little knowledge of any protective gear.
In KK we went to more kickboxing, but one of our BBs had spent a year with Benny, and Sensei was smart and humble and learned everything he could- the mma wannabees had BB level sport karate and high level ground skills, but lacked, like me, practical knowledge that is needed to protect and train."Preparing mentally, the most important thing is, if you aren't doing it for the love of it, then don't do it." - Benny Urquidez



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Posted On:
11/12/2007 1:32pm
Style: Kyokushinkai / Kajukenbo
Nice manual on Boxing