What is the level of capability of defending yourself in a fight, once someone does LL and recovers, assuming he doesn't suffer any long term complications?
For more explanation: if a person does LL for say, 6-7 cms (reasonable amount) and recovers, can he fight in self defence reasonably well? Or is he going to always be a sort of, handicapped person in a fight?
I am not speaking of competitive fighting, I'm talking about self defence fighting, like if you get into a scrap on the road with someone who has road rage, or you have to defend yourself against a house burglar or something like that?
Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 8:27 pm
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Posted on Sep 28, 2017, 11:32 pm
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Quote from: Overdozer on September 28, 2017, 01:53:39 PM
Fighting in SD isn't the best idea. You shouldn't be bothered at all about your fighting abilities unless you live on the ring.
Are you saying this generally, or are you saying "fighting in self defence after you've done LL is not the best idea"?
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