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				<title>tried to get mma training</title>
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I tried to get mma training last week.  There&amp;#39;s a fighting school in Nicholville, a town about 20 minutes from where i live, run by a sherriff with years of mma training.  He said he couldn&amp;#39;t train me due to my past history and criminal record.  There are no violent felonies on my record besides when I punched a kid in the face after he had pulled a knife out and threatened my life;  It&amp;#39;s bullshit!  I&amp;#39;m not happy, but I&amp;#39;m not going to let it get to me.  I know he could show me quite a bit on the ground and maybe even some stand up, but i know i could beat any one of his guys in a fight.  
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I will continue to train myself and I&amp;#39;m going to start training with friends.  I&amp;#39;m very smart and i&amp;#39;m going to find and obtain all the information i can through fighting shows and the internet.  I may even get some books at the library if they have them.  When i have people to train with i can practice the moves and skills on them and teach them the moves after.  
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I&amp;#39;ve even made myself a workout schedual so i can get in shape for the marines and mma.  it&amp;#39;s a 6-7 day a week schedual, depending on what i want to do on saturday.  sundays and wednesdays are reserved strictly for skills training and bag excercises.  mondays, tuesdays, thursdays, and fridays are reserved for conditioning; i have a 2 day workout schedual for each pair of days.  one day is mostly stregnth and muscle conditioning, the next is partly for stregnth and muscle conditioning, but also for aerobic conditioning.  i have a 10-15 minute aerobic/muscle conditioning workout i will do every day and i will have a warm up session on the heavy bag and striking bag, and a session at the end of my workouts on the bags.  
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i&amp;#39;ll probably search the net for instructional videos and stuff i can read for mma instructions for a while on saturdays and for a little while on other days during the week.  i&amp;#39;ll print out anything i can for future reference and try to remember everything i watch.  i know i will remember mostly everything if i pay attention, so i&amp;#39;m not too worried about going to some stupid school.  
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You can only learn so much from a school, but it is the person that makes the fight.  whether you win the fight is decided only by 1/3 skill; it is also 1/3 strength and conditioning, and 1/3 heart and determination.  My skills are pretty good, but not as good as many;  my strength and muscle conditioning are far more than equal to the average mma fighter, but my aerobic conditioning isn&amp;#39;t very good; my determination exceeds that of any other fighter, so nobody will be able to stop me once i improve in the other areas.  
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I&amp;#39;m going to keep training and possible develop my own fighting systems.  I will call them slicboxing and slic-jitsu.  i will adjust my style according to the fighters&amp;#39; abilities and try to expand the fighters&amp;#39; abilities instead of trying to adjust the fighter according to the style; but first, i have to work on mostly my own abilities, and only partly on others&amp;#39;.  
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If i could find a good training partner near me, we would probably learn at almost the same pace.  I do have one kid in mind that outweighs me by about 30 pounds, but he&amp;#39;s well-built.  It would be good for me to train with someone bigger so i can work on my strength.  
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i have it all figured out.  i don&amp;#39;t need any coaches or trainiers; i can do a fine job by myself.  i&amp;#39;m sure i would learn easier at a school, but i&amp;#39;ll be all right.   i have a great learning ability; i bet i could train for one year and my skills would exceed those of many fighters who have been training 5 years or more.  I have a very high I.Q. and can remember anything i care about and i care about fighting more than anything else in my life right now.
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i believe i could already defeat many of the fighters i&amp;#39;ve seen on t.v., including shows like &amp;quot;the ultimate fighter&amp;quot; or  wec&amp;#39;s &amp;quot;wreckage&amp;quot;;  regretfully, i don&amp;#39;t have showtime, but i know i could take most of the fighters i see on the undercard fights for elite xc.  after i go to college and find a good mixed martial arts school to train in, i&amp;#39;ll be in the octagon making professional fighters look like little bitches within a year-- gauranteed! 
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				<title>the contest</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2007 14:46:00 PDT</pubDate>

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