d2jsp
Log InRegister
d2jsp Forums > Off-Topic > Sports Coliseum > Health & Fitness > Ultimate Post Your Own Picture Thread > Show Off Your Hard Earned Body
Prev1139914001401140214032274Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll
Member
Posts: 24,054
Joined: Mar 28 2010
Gold: 24.99
Jun 10 2013 08:54pm
Quote (xx_puner_xx @ Jun 10 2013 10:53pm)
read edit.
u also know i have 50 lbs on him? and more skill, better reaction time, and more flexibility, and much more conditioned bones.


autoaim>
Member
Posts: 17,441
Joined: Oct 26 2008
Gold: 290.70
Jun 10 2013 08:54pm
Quote (xx_puner_xx @ Jun 11 2013 02:53am)
read edit.
u also know i have 50 lbs on him? and more skill, better reaction time, and more flexibility, and much more conditioned bones.


man...i'm still unsure if you're a really good troll or what..
Member
Posts: 2,482
Joined: Jun 8 2012
Gold: 359.87
Jun 10 2013 08:55pm
Quote (xx_puner_xx @ Jun 10 2013 10:53pm)
read edit.
u also know i have 50 lbs on him? and more skill, better reaction time, and more flexibility, and much more conditioned bones.


pic of fighter bod please
Member
Posts: 3,020
Joined: Feb 19 2009
Gold: 0.00
Warn: 20%
Jun 10 2013 08:55pm
Quote (Afficionado @ Jun 11 2013 02:54am)
man...i'm still unsure if you're a really good troll or what..


ive been doing a combination of wrestling, kickboxing, and mma for 8 years, what do u noobs expect? just cause u can lift some weights that that will give you even a slight advantage?


actually why dont you scrubs get on misc, there are alot of people there that can explain to you why bodybuilders are at a huge disadvantage to anyone who actually trains a contact sport seriously.

This post was edited by xx_puner_xx on Jun 10 2013 08:57pm
Member
Posts: 7,510
Joined: Feb 6 2013
Gold: 0.00
Warn: 10%
Jun 10 2013 08:56pm
Quote (Afficionado @ Jun 10 2013 09:54pm)
man...i'm still unsure if you're a really good troll or what..


No, that's completely true. Weight has an incredible impact in martial arts. I was continental champion back then (jujitsu Europe champion, not open) and if I tried to fight Burns he could simply pick me up, turn me down, and slam me against the ground. Lol


Quote (d3yek @ Jun 10 2013 09:55pm)
pic of fighter bod please

:huh:

This post was edited by ThomasPaine on Jun 10 2013 08:57pm
Member
Posts: 46,732
Joined: Mar 11 2006
Gold: 300.00
Jun 10 2013 08:57pm
Quote (xx_puner_xx @ Jun 10 2013 10:53pm)
read edit.
u also know i have 50 lbs on him? and more skill, better reaction time, and more flexibility, and much more conditioned bones.


Maybe weight but the rest is that's debatable
Member
Posts: 3,020
Joined: Feb 19 2009
Gold: 0.00
Warn: 20%
Jun 10 2013 08:59pm
Quote (Alpha @ Jun 11 2013 02:57am)
Maybe weight but the rest is that's debatable


have you ever placed in a national tournament? also when did u wrestle? jr high highschool or college, and also im the best wrestler and debateably the best striker at my gym currently and i dont even have a mma fight yet.
and ive been doing some bjj wich is like the kryptonite for wrestling, thats the one thing i lose to is someone whose super good at bjj. but lately im on my bjj time so its pretty hard to beat me .
Member
Posts: 35,236
Joined: Sep 4 2007
Gold: 80.00
Jun 10 2013 08:59pm
Quote (ThomasPaine @ 10 Jun 2013 22:56)
No, that's completely true. Weight has an incredible impact in martial arts. I was continental champion back then (jujitsu Europe champion, not open) and if I tried to fight Burns he could simply pick me up, turn me down, and slam me against the ground. Lol


As much as people tend to play me off as some brute, I have to agree with this. Not because I have done martial arts in the past, but because I'm smart enough to know I won't win a straight up technical fight against someone who weights less, has better cardio and has martial arts training. I can easily brute strength my way through someone who weights much less. It's not like breaking a leg, arm or a few ribs is hard. I don't have to "fight". Just grab whatever you throw at me and break it.

This post was edited by CMBurns on Jun 10 2013 09:00pm
Member
Posts: 17,547
Joined: Feb 6 2009
Gold: Locked
Trader: Scammer
Warn: 40%
Jun 10 2013 08:59pm
Quote (xx_puner_xx @ 10 Jun 2013 21:55)
ive been doing a combination of wrestling, kickboxing, and mma  for 8 years, what do u noobs expect? just cause u can lift some weights that that will give you even a slight advantage?


actually why dont you scrubs get on misc, there are alot of people there that can explain to you why bodybuilders are at a huge disadvantage to anyone who actually trains a contact sport seriously.


pic of fighter body please...

also i was 12 and was approached by a boxing coach after he saw my beat up 2 guys in the street lol, said he never seen someone fight like that before, especially in a street fight with no training, cum @ me bruh
Member
Posts: 28,769
Joined: Apr 22 2008
Gold: 351.01
Jun 10 2013 09:01pm
Quote (Alpha @ Jun 11 2013 05:40am)
Thanks hoping to hit 160-165 lean but it's gonna take a few years


Less than a few years brah. bulk up to 170 or so and maintain for a while. you'll be shredded when you cut down to 160.
Go Back To Health & Fitness Topic List
Prev1139914001401140214032274Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll