Algernon
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honestly maybe the guide is just too basic cause almost everyone knows how to fight
I'm planning on making this thread but first I wanted to check interest, see if theres anything you would want me to remove or add
this is just an example of how it will be formatted, obviously i'll add extra and write more, add some images, color and italicize some text
But first, why fight?
(School fights in social circles, self defense, fights with friends for fun, boxing gyms etc)
A very basic address to "You missed ..."
(Obviously, the more you train and the stronger you get, the better at fighting, still there are some basic tips like train your muscle explosiveness and how hard you hit etc)
Learn how to fight (techniques and basics)
(Watching boxing footage, uncensored real world fights, etc), (Muay Thai, Boxing, Kickboxing, BJJ, Karate, Alternative fighting styles (this will just be about fake fighting like Aikido, how to differentiate fake from real), Weapon fighting (with different weapons), how to use the environment) Combinations of these, later used in the second chapter.
How to fight in different scenarios with your new knowledge
(Hand to hand of someone with equal stature) (Uncertainty Principle of fighting, you do not know how experienced the other person is, or their exact musculature and how hard they hit) (No holds barred, equal fight)
(Other person has a weapon, equal fight)
(You have the weapon, equal fight)
I'll do versions of these 4 (Instead of equal fight maybe the other person is fatter/taller, or knows more about fighting then you)
How to run (might remove this cause its obvious)
training for running (answer to the question: do you want to run for long distance or short distance in a dangerous fight?) (Guide on running posture, how to run, genetic limits to speed etc, how to escape)
Decision making
(when to fight, when to run, somewhat common sense but still must be addressed, and a potential address of legality by geography in how you defend yourself)
Conclusion
i'll js summarize the rest of this into a short paragraph or two
I'm planning on making this thread but first I wanted to check interest, see if theres anything you would want me to remove or add
this is just an example of how it will be formatted, obviously i'll add extra and write more, add some images, color and italicize some text
How to Fight, and Run: Decision Making
But first, why fight?
(School fights in social circles, self defense, fights with friends for fun, boxing gyms etc)
A very basic address to "You missed ..."
(Obviously, the more you train and the stronger you get, the better at fighting, still there are some basic tips like train your muscle explosiveness and how hard you hit etc)
Learn how to fight (techniques and basics)
(Watching boxing footage, uncensored real world fights, etc), (Muay Thai, Boxing, Kickboxing, BJJ, Karate, Alternative fighting styles (this will just be about fake fighting like Aikido, how to differentiate fake from real), Weapon fighting (with different weapons), how to use the environment) Combinations of these, later used in the second chapter.
How to fight in different scenarios with your new knowledge
(Hand to hand of someone with equal stature) (Uncertainty Principle of fighting, you do not know how experienced the other person is, or their exact musculature and how hard they hit) (No holds barred, equal fight)
(Other person has a weapon, equal fight)
(You have the weapon, equal fight)
I'll do versions of these 4 (Instead of equal fight maybe the other person is fatter/taller, or knows more about fighting then you)
How to run (might remove this cause its obvious)
training for running (answer to the question: do you want to run for long distance or short distance in a dangerous fight?) (Guide on running posture, how to run, genetic limits to speed etc, how to escape)
Decision making
(when to fight, when to run, somewhat common sense but still must be addressed, and a potential address of legality by geography in how you defend yourself)
Conclusion
i'll js summarize the rest of this into a short paragraph or two