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If you had the special fighting knowlege could you beat anyone?

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My husband and I were talking and he of course is working out and always makes muscles in the mirror. He jokes around saying cause his fist is the size of half my face that if he went crazy and punched me he would break my skull. I laugh along woo hoo. Today I finally said if I had the special training I could take him down in a second. He says no way because I'm too weak. I think that muscle doesn't matter as long as you know where to hit that even a small weak person could take down a big fat man? is this true? I weigh 104lbs. If I trained and was really good could I take him down? 180lbs and '6' 2.

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  1. I think yes.  My daughter's in Shaolin Kempo Karate at Villari's Martial Arts (they have them ALL OVER the U.S. and EVEN in Canada too!) , she's ONLY 7, 39 lbs and 44 inches.  She JUST started in January and has advanced 2 times ALREADY.  I know that some of the stuff they teach them works, like how to get away from someone if they grab you from the front or the back, because I'VE tried it.  But the stuff they showed on the Kardishians, Now THAT stuff DOESN'T work and they proved it when they showed Bruce Jenner.  But, anyway, to answer your question, yes, I think you could IF you stay at it, train FOR YEARS and become a black belt (1st is white for beginners, then yellow, orange (my daughter), purple, purple with a stripe, blue, green, green with a stripe, brown and THEN black...THEN there are TEN degrees of black belt...in my daughter's school they say a black belt is a white belt that NEVER  quit!  If you wanna do it, GO FOR IT, but REMEMBER DON'T get discouraged, it could take you AT LEAST five years OR MORE JUST to become a first degree black belt, and it's HARDER for adults!  Some martial arts have different color belts or different order, but generally, a white belt is a beginner and a black belt is advanced and your instructor should have a black belt.  Good luck!  Post your progress if you decide to take martial arts, if you can!


  2. skill almost always overcomes brute force however your husband probably wouldn't harm you. if you were to train hard and were tactical you would have a descent chance to lay the smack down lol.

    strength loses to tactic both lose to bear mase lol.

  3. I choke out huge muscular white belts all the time. They dont know whats coming, they cant defend it. A little training goes a long way.

  4. You could take him down w/o training if you really wanted to. A well timed kick to the ding ding does it every time. (kids, don't try this at home, lol)

  5. with the right training you can beat him but not everyone. you will need to get inside so he can't hit you and you can hit him. learn how to ground fight and use leverage and technique and then his strength is useless. either scenario work but any trained fighter can beat and lose to anybody its all in how you train and how you use it with a little luck

  6. yes!!!

    take Judo and get some strength in your hips.

    Trust me if you were truly scared of him one day because he was trying to hurt you, you could probably hip toss his *** out the window.

  7. size has NOTHING to do with it!!

    ever hear the saying "the bigger they are the harder they fall"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj4LCsMMJ...

  8. Try Judo or Japanese jujistu, size matters nothign there and u can throw people to the floor without a problem, and then ur husband really would be able to say that his fist could hurt ya, because Judo and japanese jujistu use the opponents mass

  9. This is always a difficult question, and despite what many people would like to believe, size does matter (at least in a fight). I am NOT a big guy, I am 5'7 at like 150lbs, and I have fought and won against guys a head taller than myself with more muscle and sometimes twice my weight, but I have also lost to guys that big as well. A fight, whether its a school fight or a mugging, is kind of like a mix between chess and gambling. There are a lot of variables and moves that play a part, but luck is still a major factor. "Big" fighters begin with a lot more chess pieces than others, but unfortunately for them all the pieces are pawns. A smaller, but skilled fighter still starts with less pieces, but he/she might have two queens and three rooks while the big fighter only has the regular amount of them. Depending on how the fight is "played" and how lucky each fighter is will determine the outcome. In your specific example, if you trained for a decade and became a master in some martial art you would be able to hurt, seriously injure, or even kill your husband on a whim, even if he had some martial training. But, if you are only "good" at martial arts, then there is still a good chance that you would lose. To answer your question more directly: YES, if you had enough training, and trained specifically for taking down bigger opponents, then you would be able to stomp your husband into the ground, but it would probably take a lot of training.

    Happy Training!

  10. here.

  11. thank and being a big guy i will say this, in most cases the strongest survive. i have been in alot of fights and never been  beat by anyone who was smaller. cause i was always stronger and knew more or was better even in cases where person was same size. you being smaller you would have to hit and run and don't get caught cause then you are toast. you would have to do disabling moves if you got caught and hope to get out of his grip. eye stracthing, kick to nuts, and most of all and most effective hit his *** with something. chair bat,surprise attach. but there is always someone bigger or better.

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