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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3765301" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Oh, I've done lots of fighting. Was on the wrestling team in HS and had no issue defending myself in bar fights over the years with military training as well. </p><p>I've got that part down and could probably handle myself quite well even at 70 against some of the portly 30 somethings. Very physically active.</p><p> I get where your coming from, but with age comes the knowledge that you can't sustain yourself in a lengthly fight anymore so you resort to dirty tricks or accurate gunfire. Everyone has to assess their ability to fight back and adjust accordingly. I have zero opposition to popping ones eyeballs out with a finger sweep or kicking one in the nards. You do what you have to, hoping that will never happen. </p><p>Mental prep is the most important to make sure you're prepared to go to that level which I think is the most important part of defending oneself. </p><p>Can you pop out an eyeball? That is the question one needs to ask themself. How far will you go to destroy someone to defend yourself? </p><p>Most won't because they aren't mentally prepared, never been in a fight and don't know how to respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3765301, member: 5412"] Oh, I've done lots of fighting. Was on the wrestling team in HS and had no issue defending myself in bar fights over the years with military training as well. I've got that part down and could probably handle myself quite well even at 70 against some of the portly 30 somethings. Very physically active. I get where your coming from, but with age comes the knowledge that you can't sustain yourself in a lengthly fight anymore so you resort to dirty tricks or accurate gunfire. Everyone has to assess their ability to fight back and adjust accordingly. I have zero opposition to popping ones eyeballs out with a finger sweep or kicking one in the nards. You do what you have to, hoping that will never happen. Mental prep is the most important to make sure you're prepared to go to that level which I think is the most important part of defending oneself. Can you pop out an eyeball? That is the question one needs to ask themself. How far will you go to destroy someone to defend yourself? Most won't because they aren't mentally prepared, never been in a fight and don't know how to respond. [/QUOTE]
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