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kcxiv 12-03-2009 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 6313063)
Spend today teaching him how to duck a punch.....and counter.

He knows, he's been in boxing class the last 2 years. He knows how to handle himself. He's going to start back up after the new year. Cant really do boxing and football at the same time. lol Football is enough for an 11 year old. haha

kcxiv 12-03-2009 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 6313299)
Can public schools not expel students? Not being a smart ass; sincere question.

They can, but its only after multiple infractions. You just get sent to another school really. These kids were 6th graders. 11 years old. Now, if it was highschool it may be a different story. My nephew doesnt get into trouble. He gets the occasional tardy for being late as his parents work at 6am and he doesnt start school until almost 9am, so sometimes he slacks. lol

teedubya 12-03-2009 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Sofa King (Post 6312530)
send him to the Raiders

This type of post is why sofa king will be N00b of the year.

Gonzo 12-03-2009 01:30 PM

Heh...

True story.

I was 9, the neighborhood bully was 11. He was a chubby hispanic kid. I was a skinny little guy.
Anywho,
He used to beat the crap out of me regularly and I had never really learned how to fight.
Finally, one day I asked my dad what to do.
He told me the following,
"Next time this kid is going to give you a beat down, strike first. Punch him square in the nose as hard as you can. He may still beat your ass, but he will think twice about it beforehand."
Ten minutes later I walk outside. This fat little bastard rides by on his bike. I run after him and he stops. Next thing he knows, he's knocked off his bike, on the ground crying like a bitch with a bloddy nose. My old man saw the whole thing, he runs out and grabs me. We walked inside and he's laughing hysterically, (although trying not to).
He looks at me and says, "Not quite what I meant son."

A half hour later, the kids dad rings our door bell. Dad answers and the guy is going off on my dad, calling me a little bully etc. My dad tells him, "You want some of the same?"
That ended that.

kcxiv 12-03-2009 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 6313771)
Heh...

True story.

I was 9, the neighborhood bully was 11. He was a chubby hispanic kid. I was a skinny little guy.
Anywho,
He used to beat the crap out of me regularly and I had never really learned how to fight.
Finally, one day I asked my dad what to do.
He told me the following,
"Next time this kid is going to give you a beat down, strike first. Punch him square in the nose as hard as you can. He may still beat your ass, but he will think twice about it beforehand."
Ten minutes later I walk outside. This fat little bastard rides by on his bike. I run after him and he stops. Next thing he knows, he's knocked off his bike, on the ground crying like a bitch with a bloddy nose. My old man saw the whole thing, he runs out and grabs me. We walked inside and he's laughing hysterically, (although trying not to).
He looks at me and says, "Not quite what I meant son."

A half hour later, the kids dad rings our door bell. Dad answers and the guy is going off on my dad, calling me a little bully etc. My dad tells him, "You want some of the same?"
That ended that.

hehe, Thats pretty cool. No one ****ed with my dad, but for various other reasons. He ughh. for 50 years lived a similar life of a Soprano's episode. My dad is ****ing crazy. lol

kcxiv 12-03-2009 01:36 PM

http://kapphotos.zenfolio.com/p28233...28ea#h2e6de0f9

Thats my nephew, thats pictures from his all star game a few weeks back.

Wyndex 12-03-2009 02:05 PM

my grandpa told me (dad wasn't around) if you're defending yourself you want to punch the guy square in the nose. The guy will then do 1 of 2 things and you better anticipate which 1. He will either flinch and the watery eyes/bloody nose will just piss him off in which case you better either be ready to fight like hell or run like hell, or he will pussy up and back down in which case you better run like hell before his buddies get you

vailpass 12-03-2009 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by kcxiv (Post 6313720)
They can, but its only after multiple infractions. You just get sent to another school really. These kids were 6th graders. 11 years old. Now, if it was highschool it may be a different story. My nephew doesnt get into trouble. He gets the occasional tardy for being late as his parents work at 6am and he doesnt start school until almost 9am, so sometimes he slacks. lol

Thanks. I hope you don't think I was advocating your nephew being expelled. I was responding to Burt's comments.

kcxiv 12-03-2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Wyndex (Post 6313931)
my grandpa told me (dad wasn't around) if you're defending yourself you want to punch the guy square in the nose. The guy will then do 1 of 2 things and you better anticipate which 1. He will either flinch and the watery eyes/bloody nose will just piss him off in which case you better either be ready to fight like hell or run like hell, or he will pussy up and back down in which case you better run like hell before his buddies get you

I remember back in the days one of my friends got jumped at a party. HIm and another guy went alone. lol We didnt get the call until very late that they were in this hospital. Back in highschool. Well, later in that week, we made sure that guy fought most of them dudes that jumped hiim 1 on 1. he beat every one of their asses.

This was actually a race thing though. Mexicans and Black folks. lol My "homies" we werent that many, but we had back up that was the cowboys. Man, we used to have some big time parties with the cowboy's at their ranches, so awesome.

I hate when people jump someone. I think thats such pussy shit.

Wyndex 12-03-2009 02:24 PM

pocos para locos

BIG_DADDY 12-03-2009 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by kcxiv (Post 6312731)
My nephew is in the 6th grade. The other boy got into more trouble cuase he threw the first punch. They told my nephew since he never has gotten into trouble and he didnt start it, that it was just a 1 day thing.

I am just proud he defended himself and beat that kid up. I live across the street from his school. He will come here if they try to jump him after. Lol i will beat up some little ass kids they try to jump my nephew. lol

I have already started working with my boy, he's only 2. Start him in classes at 4 most likely.

vailpass 12-03-2009 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY (Post 6313992)
I have already started working with my boy, he's only 2. Start him in classes at 4 most likely.

My sons started goju when they were 5. Training prevents more fights than it will ever start and the quiet confidence and discipline shows through in everything they do. Best part is they don't even know they have it.

Garcia Bronco 12-03-2009 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefspants (Post 6312395)
My father always told me that I was entitled to my self defense, no matter the situation.

So did mine. I'd beat the principles ass for suspending my kid for defending himself.

Garcia Bronco 12-03-2009 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 6313223)
The problem is, is the pussification of America. Everyone wants to sue eachother. So schools have to cover their ass and take a "no tolerance no fault" action when it comes to fighting.

My dad said back in the day, if 2 people had issues with eachother, the gym coach would get them a set of gloves and they would duke it out, alone..with his supervision, no one around and that was that. Usually after that there wasn't any further altercations. There wasn't any gang fights, kids bringing knives and shit to school, 4 on1 fights etc. Of course my dad lived out in the middle of nowhere and this was like in the 50's-60's when it was ok to leave your shotgun in the back of your truck and a teacher could come out and look at it and say "cool here's mine"

No way in hell that would happen now.

Suspend my kuid for defending themselves and I'll sue the school as well. Just for the kicks...and I'd personally sue the Principle.

BIG_DADDY 12-03-2009 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 6314028)
My sons started goju when they were 5. Training prevents more fights than it will ever start and the quiet confidence and discipline shows through in everything they do. Best part is they don't even know they have it.

I will start him in Jiu-jitsu then probably muay thai. It will be important to get him some exposure to wrestling as well. I play grapple with him every day I can. He loves it. Gotta get a punching dummy for him to work on his striking next year.


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