I'm a little teapot

What are you a master or a mouse?

Kill the fuckers. They sound like they think that they are better then you: that no amount of what move you can do can cause them any pain?! Well your gonna have to show them they are wrong (teach them a lesson) the hard way.

The first move I ever learnt was the reverse guillotine on the grouns, which I kinda taught myself (after having been shown a shot of it here on this site). Then after showing the kids in Judo how to do it, they definitely know when to tap when I fight them. Yesterday after throwing a couple I got two holds on just from kneeling over them and pressing down/applying pressure on their chest cavaties. I don’t know what that is called but it sure works against the little uns (who are out-powered by me).

The sad thing is that at the end of the group, I fell down with my knee on this poor orange belts ankle. I was determined not to get thrown but I think the poor the cracked! Because the lad (who is only about ten) was in a tremendous amount of pain and couldn’t get up.

I know injuries are a natural part of MA training but the question is: Was i going to hard on him?

[quote=ninjaboj;2246245]What are you a master or a mouse?

Kill the fuckers. They sound like they think that they are better then you: that no amount of what move you can do can cause them any pain?! Well your gonna have to show them they are wrong (teach them a lesson) the hard way.

The first move I ever learnt was the reverse guillotine on the grouns, which I kinda taught myself (after having been shown a shot of it here on this site). Then after showing the kids in Judo how to do it, they definitely know when to tap when I fight them. Yesterday after throwing a couple I got two holds on just from kneeling over them and pressing down/applying pressure on their chest cavaties. I don’t know what that is called but it sure works against the little uns (who are out-powered by me).

The sad thing is that at the end of the group, I fell down with my knee on this poor orange belts ankle. I was determined not to get thrown but I think the poor the cracked! Because the lad (who is only about ten) was in a tremendous amount of pain and couldn’t get up.

I know injuries are a natural part of MA training but the question is: Was i going to hard on him?[/quote]

Um what is your main language.?

His main language is troll. He is talking about beating up 10 year olds.

typos

er, Swahili?