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  • aplcr0331
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    Found Bullshido

    break through the noise:bully:
    Last edited by aplcr0331; 2/26/2008 10:44pm, . Reason: Edited

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  • couch13
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    Originally posted by Matt W.
    Well, let me again put in my recomendation for solid grappling skills at the two local Judo clubs. You do have to pony up 50$ for a USJA membership, but after that it's a ridiculously low $15 a month.

    And dude, if you're still in High School you should be freaking wrestling!!!! Fantastic training, including a fantastic base for MMA, that is FREE with lots of competition. In fact, if money and transportation are an issue, I see no reason why you'd need to focus on anything other than wrestling right now. Damn, kid, take advantage of these HS years and get GOOD!
    Ya, I didn't see the prices on the site. Thanks for the info.

    As for wrestling I had been doing it, but it interfered with debate, and UW doesn't have wrestling anymore, and so no scholarships from that, but with me almost being guranteed to go to nationals in debate, that should help me get into the UW. Now don't get me wrong, I love wrestling and it was one of my favorite activities, but I was also looking into my future and think that debate is the better investment. BTW CVHS has a pretty shitty wrestling team so I don't think I lost too much on that. The only people who actually do good here are naturally gifted wrestlers.

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  • dokomoy
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    Like the op I found it through the somethingawful forums. I was reading one of the general martial arts threads and someone(probably phrost) linked to one of the somethingoranother sucks month videos. I found it rather amusing.

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  • Marrt
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    I used to work out of town a lot so found Bullshido when I was looking for alternatives to crappy hotel "gyms" as a way of exercising. It didn't actually help at the time, but started me as a regular lurker.

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  • Roland
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    A friend introduced me to the shitfest that is shoninkwondo and I was looking for more info on it.
    http://www.bullshido.net/forums/show...t=shoninkwondo
    www.snkd.org/
    thing is it's near the best gym in the area memphisbjj.com
    Last edited by Roland; 9/10/2007 8:18pm, .

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  • polishillusion
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    I think I will post this again.

    A ninja make me come to Bullshido, where I met a Wing Chunner and because of it all I still want to do my TKD.

    And I am seriously not shitting you.

    Win one for the homeboys.

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  • haughty
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    Originally posted by nameless44
    So, what brought you to Bullshido?
    Matt W.

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  • Matt W.
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    Well, let me again put in my recomendation for solid grappling skills at the two local Judo clubs. You do have to pony up 50$ for a USJA membership, but after that it's a ridiculously low $15 a month.

    And dude, if you're still in High School you should be freaking wrestling!!!! Fantastic training, including a fantastic base for MMA, that is FREE with lots of competition. In fact, if money and transportation are an issue, I see no reason why you'd need to focus on anything other than wrestling right now. Damn, kid, take advantage of these HS years and get GOOD!

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  • couch13
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    Originally posted by Matt W.
    Sorry, but that sounds like a lame excuse. First of all, depending on how far out in the valley you are, I'd bet at least a couple of those places are at a reasonable distance. Spokane Judo is on the South Hill and Spokane Boxing is on Sprague. But even if they are a bit of a drive (shoot, man, I live way out in Medical Lake!) what are you expecting? A jits school on every corner?

    Look, man, I've had reasons for not training in the past. Money. Family issues. Etc. But I've seen you post in several threads how much you really want to train, but just can't (oh the horror!) because there is NO PLACE decent in Spokane. That is patently false. If you don't want to truck a couple miles down I90 to get to a place, that's up to you. But stop trying to make it sound like you have this strong desire to train if only you could find a place.
    I'm going to assume you have a decent income. At seventeen I have shit for income no money to pay gas and paying for 95$ per month. I have two savings, ones for college and the other is to be able to pay advanced for a year at AMC Pankration which is about 83$ per month. In that time I'll afford it. If by this time next year I haven't gotten signed up at any place feel free to flame me non-stop.

    As to the story, at the time that this did happen when I was searching for a place to train I searched idiotically (i.e. internet directories). Times and circumstances have changed.

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  • avenger
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    On one of the other forums I used to hang out on, there were plenty of guys who would always show stories they had on Bullshido. One day, I decided to look at the site. I liked what I saw. I really liked the idea of throwdowns (even though there aren't many that are organized within a distance I can reach (until I become 18 or I move to a different place, and even if I somehow organize it, I doubt that many people would be able to come). Even though I probably won't become popular like some of the members on this forum (I lack the sense of humor that they have unfortunatly), I can tell I'm going to definatly like it here

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  • Eddie Hardon
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    Originally posted by datdamnmachine
    I was either researching information on Frank Dux and/or Gene Simco and the stench of BS that lingered around them. If I remember correctly, I googled Frank Dux and happened across the huge Bullshido article about him and read it from top to bottom at work. It was on an archive page and I decided to go to the main site that brought forth such an eye opening article. Once I read the Grappling/Groundfighting and Phil Elmore FAQs, I knew I was home.
    Agreed on Frank Dux. I had Bullshido recommended by MA colleagues (Trad JJ and also Ba Gua) and was gobsmacked by the detailed and qualitative investigation of Dux. It amazed me hence I explored more but that was it. How did he get away with it? Well, I suppose if you tell a big enough lie...etc..

    Spartacus' contributions on the Aikido chappie and also Kevin O'Connor were also eye-openers.

    The pluses continue(d) with tremendous info on a range on subjects with contributors who seem to possess enormous knowledge. The only downside is the occasional dismissive by a poster whom I've either suspected of being 13 years old (a colleague and club runner once got an email enquiring about learning JJ; the enquirer's email address was "jujitsumaster" and he was 13 years etc) or being Drunk (remarkably, one such poster later owned up to this).

    Frank Dux. FFS.

    Anyway, thanks and more power to yer elbow.

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  • Vince Tortelli
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    How does that work? I'm guessing I rent out a gym or dojo, pile up some mats, pay for insurance, and then post COME TO MISSISSIPPI THROWDOWN on every thread in here, is there anything I am missing?

    Akido chicks...yuck! They have O-Sensei cooties.

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  • Tonuzaba
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    Originally posted by Vince Tortelli
    I wanted to meet chicks. And go to throwdowns (If there is ever one held within four hours driving distance of where I live.)
    Gotta organize one, man... :happy:


    And hope somebody is going to turn up, like I do, as Saturday appproaches...

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  • Asriel
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    Or he could go out into the real world ;)

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  • Sam Browning
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    I'm sorry Vince. To meet chicks you need to go directly to MAP's Aikido section.

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