FIGHT!
Dr Preference wants to hear your stories about fighting. Ever started a fight? Ever seen a spectacular bar brawl? Or did you hide in a kebab shop when chased by West Ham football hoolies? The first rule of B3ta Fight Club is that you WILL talk about B3ta Fight Club.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 11:04)
Dr Preference wants to hear your stories about fighting. Ever started a fight? Ever seen a spectacular bar brawl? Or did you hide in a kebab shop when chased by West Ham football hoolies? The first rule of B3ta Fight Club is that you WILL talk about B3ta Fight Club.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 11:04)
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Thanks :)
Hardest thing I've ever done... 5 hours of intensely anaerobic activity, only 3 water breaks, and it ended with 4x 3 minute rounds of full contact kickboxing.
I've never been so thirsty in my life. I just about managed to walk to the pub afterwards before everything started to cramp up. Spent 2 days afterwards lying on the sofa in my dressing gown (with blackbelt on) covered in tiger balm.
( , Fri 15 Mar 2013, 10:27, 1 reply)
Hardest thing I've ever done... 5 hours of intensely anaerobic activity, only 3 water breaks, and it ended with 4x 3 minute rounds of full contact kickboxing.
I've never been so thirsty in my life. I just about managed to walk to the pub afterwards before everything started to cramp up. Spent 2 days afterwards lying on the sofa in my dressing gown (with blackbelt on) covered in tiger balm.
( , Fri 15 Mar 2013, 10:27, 1 reply)
I find that after every lesson.
Too knackered to walk to the car. An old lady could probably take the whole class on, we wouldn't even try to resist.
Good to know that some gradings are still keeping up standards. A friend last year was saying how good her nephew was - he'd got his black belt in karate and was only 8! Talk about devaluing achievements.
( , Fri 15 Mar 2013, 11:42, closed)
Too knackered to walk to the car. An old lady could probably take the whole class on, we wouldn't even try to resist.
Good to know that some gradings are still keeping up standards. A friend last year was saying how good her nephew was - he'd got his black belt in karate and was only 8! Talk about devaluing achievements.
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