Armchair Militant
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. I'm a 6'2 220lbs guy but lean and muscular. But somehow they already knew I'd be a threat. I was controlling white belts and blue belts easily. I couldn't finish purple belts, but I could defend myself without getting submitted.Nearly positive some grown adults have lost their job after taking an injury in their martial art.
Plus there is zero sense getting CTE if you’re not trying to go pro.
If you like to train for the sake of it, that’s completely understandable but it’s also like people who build nuclear shelters, there’s simply a strong chance you’ll never use it.
For self-defense and no legal kickback, this is more than good enough:
ITF.Me too, I’m ITF. Are you ITF or WT?

nowI play and spar with plenty of men and get real hard physical!!

Nah bro I started seriously training muay thai last summer. Met the Kru 5am in the morning. nikka told me give em 10 laps around the parking lot (one of them lots that house hella stores and a grocery stor) 10 laps probably 3.5 miles. That was warm up before coming in to start training. It gets your mental different to work like that.

I agree with breh in the OP but a lot of it is also what @Sonic Boom of the South said too.
And this is coming from someone who has boxed for awhile now and is looking to start learning Muay Thai.
On one hand, a lot of dudes are just overconfident in their own ability.
They think because they got into a few altercations or because they may have punked a few people in the past that it translates over to actual ability.
Also, as men we are just egotistical and don’t want to admit that we ain’t all as big and bad as we think we are.
But, as my coach told me when I first started, it’s better to take an L in the gym to people who actually want to help you as opposed to taking an L on the streets, should it ever come to that.
On the flip side, there’s a difference between fighting in a controlled environment vs an altercation with a total complete stranger.
You can’t expect a “fair fight” from a hostile stranger, all of your training means not a damn thing if someone pulls out a gun or a knife, or jumps on your ass.
Personally I think men should just train to be better than average on both.
Go to a boxing gym or pick up another combat sport and spar once a week with some guys who know what they’re doing.
Buy some guns and take some classes at a gun range.
6 months of doing both consistently is enough to make you more dangerous and capable of defending yourself from 99% of dudes on the streets, because most guys who have that type of training aren’t looking to start shyt most of the time to begin with.
