Sunday, October 18, 2020

 Hello Everyone,

This coronavirus crap continues on.  I'm very blessed to be working in the career I've always wanted and to continue on.  The coronavirus has impacted my line of work like everything else, but life goes on.  I'm currently still writing notes and putting together a book about my career.  It would contain drama, humor, intrigue, excitement, danger, thrills, adventure, suspense, etc. etc. etc.  

I've been very blessed and I must admit I have not trained in any fighting style (Muay Thai or BJJ) since this coronavirus crap began.  I have done my best to workout and stay in shape (I've had some luck but need to watch what I eat).  Luckily I'm not overweight and in above average shape.

Anyway, I think after all the posts I've made it's clear where I stand on fighting styles, but now it's time to continue on with other posts that are more educational for people to benefit from.  I just need to take time to do it.

Take care.


Thursday, September 3, 2020

 Hello Everyone,

I know it's been a while since I last posted, but please understand that work is keeping me busy and I just got back from a vacation and training for work.  I'm going to do my best to make sure I post often about issues, but this blog takes a back seat to my family and career. 

Anyway, I just got done doing some really cool training, but everyday I get older it makes me feel like crap I can no longer do things the younger guys can do.  Oh well, it happens to all of us.  

Things are going crazy around the USA with rioting, looting, and the media sure isn't helpful in giving all opinions and sides of the story.  It wouldn't hurt for people to be prepared and to keep in contact with family members/close friends.  I will post a blog post that fits well with the current domestic issues.

thank you and stay safe everyone. 

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Hello Everyone,

So the recent riots going on in the country have actually impacted the organization I'm a part of, but I cannot tell you what I do.  Maybe one day I will...maybe...no promises.

Anyway, for certain reasons, one of my favorite websites is called SOFREP.com

In an article about a former Delta Force Operator and hand-to-hand combat there is a comment and it goes like this:

I remember in my high school there was a guy who would take a different instrument home every week, keep it over the weekend, then bring it back on Monday, to swap out yet again. We asked him eventually: "Tony, why do you keep switching instruments? His answer: "I'm trying to find one I'm good at."
Ain't that America? This kid had no father, and it showed in that very act. We don't want to have to work hard to enjoy something, we want to skip right to the enjoyment phase, right? This dumbass though he was going to stumble onto the instrument that he already knew how to play like a pro.
Don't go chasing martial art styles until you find one you are good at; you will suck at them all equally.
I remember thinking many many times that I wish I had not wasted so much time on fancy look-good karate, and had stuck to plain ol' boxing. Martial arts are taxing and TIME CONSUMING. Muay Thai is fantastic. Basic effective training of basic punching, and simple kicks that are easy to master and maintain. It teaches you to close distance effectively and to work timing into your punch/kick routines. Then, once in even closer than the fist or the kick, the elbow and knee come into play.
Once on the ground (inevitably) the Gracie-style grappling is essential. All-in-all I believe I just described Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Its a brutal field, but unsurpassed in this day and age by any wiz-bang Kung Fu fad--fun for the whole family; lose weight while having fun! That's like those armchair mercenaries who think they understand Chinese culture because they order takeout from the Mandarin Wok twice a week...
Keep your punching arsenal to 3/4 punches; keep your legs trained in 2/3 kicks. Stay away from troublesome situations as all cost, but if trouble still finds you, let it go with both barrels, and don't stop until it stops moving.


This advice given is more proof that the information presented on this blog is correct and should be followed.

You can't go wrong following the advice on this blog.

Recommended Fighting Styles:

Southeast Asian Boxing
Muay Thai, Muay Lao, Pradal Serey, Lethwei, Tomoi

East Asian Boxing
Sanda (San Shou, San Da), Kyuk Too Ki, Shoot Boxing, Yaw Yan

Western Striking
Dutch Kickboxing, Savate, Western Boxing

Grappling and Other
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Sambo, Pankration, Judo, Shuai Jiao, Kali/Arnis/Escrima

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Hello Everyone,

I woke up very early this morning (had to do some work).  Anyway, as I was driving I realized I probably haven't asked a simple question to the readers of this blog.

What topic would you like me to cover for the next post?

Thank you.

Recommended Fighting Styles:

Southeast Asian Boxing
Muay Thai, Muay Lao, Pradal Serey, Lethwei, Tomoi

East Asian Boxing
Sanda (San Shou, San Da), Kyuk Too Ki, Shoot Boxing, Yaw Yan

Western Striking
Dutch Kickboxing, Savate, Western Boxing

Grappling and Other
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Sambo, Pankration, Judo, Shuai Jiao, Kali/Arnis/Escrima