Tag Archives: MMA

The Best of the Worst

Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar destroyed Frank Mir at UFC 100 tonight.  It wasn’t unexpected; the guy weighed in at 265 and was probably around 280 at fight time, and his neck is thicker than most peoples’ waists.  What was unexpected however was the post fight trash talk.  After sitting on and pummeling Mir in the face until ref Herb Dean stepped in, Lesnar strode up to a still groggy Mir and shouted, “Talk all the shit you want now.”  The fans booed.

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If No One is Present to Hear a Tree Fall…

Fedor

Fedor

There was a NY Times article today about Fedor Emilianenko, where we learn among other things that we were ALL mispronouncing his name.

Fedor Emelianenko (pronounced FYO-dor yemel-YAN-enko) was born in 1976, the son of a teacher and a welder, and began as a boy to practice judo and sambo, a martial art developed in the Soviet Union.

He’s got the same first name as Dostoyevsky.  So why doesn’t he spell it that way?  (typical ignorant American question…)

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MMA and Really Young Kids

A NY Times advertisement led me to the Responsibility Project (which looks like an advertising campaign from Liberty Mutual…though the site is suprisingly slow) where they discussed MMA and kids–two subjects which interest me.  I’ve blogged about kids and MMA before, although my previous blog post was about kids at the high school level, not little kids.  The RP blog post led me to this site, where they host the video above.

I found this article highly disturbing.  Little kids don’t have adequate self-control to use dangerous techniques responsibly.  In judo, we don’t teach armbars or chokes until a person is at least 12 or 13.  It’s incredibly irresponsible to teach them these moves earlier than that.  Kids are kids.  You can’t expect them to exercise that much judgment.

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PUA Schools and the Quest for Liberation

William and I have recently been debating on whether the Asian Playboy created his own system of pickup, and whether it’s right that Mystery, whom everyone agrees was Playboy’s original teacher, doesn’t get credit on the main section of APB’s website. I’m neither a Mystery nor an APB disciple, so on some level, it doesn’t make a difference to me. However, I think it’s an interesting question, both philosophically and practically. For William, it makes a difference since it’s how he defines himself and his activism. Is he an ABC guy, a Mystery Method guy, or will he do his own thing?  To further explore this question in depth, let’s look at martial arts.

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