I’ve noticed this. People such as Joiners, welders, labouers etc etc generally seem to be tougher and harder than office workers, clerks and salesmen etc etc. Basically people with manual jobs tend to be better fighters than people who don’t have a physical job (ie desk job etc).
I’m a Tree Surgeon by trade but i’ll be going into the army very soon to join the infantry. I’ve always had a manual job and I’ve always been tough and strong because of it. Tree Surgery makes you hard as nails and strong as an Ox. Anyone who has done it will know how demmanding it is. I think it helps me a lot with martial arts because I’m used to graft and hardship. Wheras pen pushers only get to do anything physical in their free time.
It’s an interesting concept but I think history has proven this to be true.
When I finish this doughnut I’m gonna take a nap. Then you are gonna get a proper response as soon as I finish my report. I’ll have my staff get on it right away as soon as they get off of their break.
He actually only threw an errant right cross. It’s not considered fighting when you flee, or come in and attack an empty room. Stealing a can of soda was pretty brave though.
An autopsy professor was giving an introductory lecture to a class of students. Standing over a corpse, he addressed the class:
‘There are two things you need to succeed in medical forensics. First, you must have no fear.’ Having said that, he shoved his finger up the corpse’s anus and licked it. ‘Now you must do the same,’ he told the class.
After a couple of minutes of uneasy silence, the class did as instructed.
‘Second,’ the professor continued, ‘You must have an acute sense of observation. For instance, how many of you noticed that I put my middle finger up this corpse’s anus, but licked my index finger?’:tongue5: