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I've got Intu-Flow, Extension, and a copy of the grapplers toolbox. I've also got 2 clubbells.
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Originally posted by sfeIt looks kinda commercial.
Originally posted by sfeHave you searched RMAX here at all?
Originally posted by MrMcFuHave you been to DC lately?Last edited by halfcut; 8/07/2006 11:07am, .
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Originally posted by SGT FittsThe lack of gunfire and explosions that had become background noise to me was conspicuously absent. Weird.
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I got what sleep I could while deployed. Back in garrison, probably 6-8 hours a night.
Funny though, I had a lot of trouble going to sleep after I got back. The lack of gunfire and explosions that had become background noise to me was conspicuously absent. Weird.
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Originally posted by D DempseyThe difference being that I can hear gunfire and there is a civil war going on just outside the gate.
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All I know is, I sleep terrible when I'm NOT deployed, because having nothing to worry about makes me more inclined to go out and participate in drunken debauchery.
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Originally posted by sfe
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Originally posted by D Dempseyhttp://www.rmaxinternational.com/home/
It's not really a martial art per say. It's biomechanical exercises, breathing exercises, and different training methods designed to enhance combat sports and physical fitness. At least that's what they advertise. I primarily train in BJJ and use the RMAX material as a preformance enhancement for BJJ.
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Originally posted by D Dempseyhttp://www.rmaxinternational.com/home/
It's not really a martial art per say. It's biomechanical exercises, breathing exercises, and different training methods designed to enhance combat sports and physical fitness. At least that's what they advertise. I primarily train in BJJ and use the RMAX material as a preformance enhancement for BJJ.
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http://www.rmaxinternational.com/home/
It's not really a martial art per say. It's biomechanical exercises, breathing exercises, and different training methods designed to enhance combat sports and physical fitness. At least that's what they advertise. I primarily train in BJJ and use the RMAX material as a preformance enhancement for BJJ.
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