Originally posted by Tonyd0821@Jul 24 2004, 04:56 PM
no offense, but fucking rice rocket motorcycles and the douches who drive them (yes i know we can compare that to ricers and hondas.....but lets forget about comparisons for a moment) are a big pet peeve of mine.
im always worried im going to hit one when they are driving in the vincinity of me because they change lanes without signaling and just drive like total assfucks.
more often than not. they are worse than the rice boys who drive riced out bling bling honda civics.
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I agree a good bit of them are like that
I see it all the time and it pisses me off.
I've done a steddy 100mph before with no traffic up ahead and I've had a good 15+ bikes FLY BY me in MY lane doing 150+ IN MY FUCKING LANE what really gets me is in DC/VA/MD area 95% of the bike riders who do 150+ all the fucking time are um Tony how would you put it.... - the yellow eyes...
anyways as to the Thai Chi shit comment.
If you don't have enough coordination to use your first I sure as hell hope I'm not around when you fire off a gun.im not coordinated enough
If you ever want to try your luck on the ground with me go right ahead I'm a light weight about 155lbs as of right now and 5.9-5.10 tall. you should have a big upper hand over me with long legs and arms..... "should"
but another thing I love about KU the amount of ground work we do becuase as you stated.... most fights DO end up on the ground about 99% of them.
That picture is of one of the first ground working drills I've learned. we have 120+ linked ground choke/submission holds based off of that drill called Na Waza
from leg locks, arm bars, presser points... the list goes on we also have a shit load of reversals so not only do you get into the shit but you have to get out!
Na Waza kinda reminds me of King from Tekken. Linked submission holds rock! and it is 80% technique. and 20% strength. my technique is so so I have many years to go before I can make it anywhere near perfect if there's such a thing. However, I still feel that I would do better on the ground then most people would =)