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Is this possible to become strong at fighting without going into a club and without sparring? Like training yourself boxing at home repeating the moves and getting fit? Or you need the fighting experiences?
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>>75720388
Ive been getting into fighting manga and horror manga recently ....i like it so far
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>>75720388
Read holyland
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>>75720388
No

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>>75720388
you wont be able to fully correct your form if no one teaches you, and of course sparring with a living moving human is different to beating a bag
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>>75720388
>can i get good at fighting if i am scared to fight?
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>>75720388
makunouchi is a beta cuck
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>>75720388
No.
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>>75720388
you might learn math without being taught if you spend your entire lifetime dedicated to it, but why would you forgo thousands of years of shared learning and teaching that would be faster?
you could learn to fight without professional training and after 20 years you might end up at the level of a 12yr old girl who's been training for 3 years.
maybe if you picked fights with random strangers enough, and don't die in the process, you become a really good street fighter.
but the odds and risk of encountering a trained professional that ends your learning process early would outweigh the potential benefits.

the point I'm trying to make is, you're a fucking idiot
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>>75720948
A good street fighter =/= a good fighter.

There are endless videos on YouTube of le ebin street fighters getting their shit pushed in by random amateur boxers/mma/muay thai/wrestling/bjj dudes
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>>75720960
jesus christ, this board is fucking low-IQ sometimes

>Is this possible to become strong at fighting without going into a club and without sparring?
>Or you need the fighting experiences?
note the vagueness of "strong at fighting"

i was running through hypotheticals in a real world scenario where self-training to fight may result in some improvement in a specific fighting discipline i.e street fights
at no point did i say he should engage in street fights to become a professional fighter
nor did I imply that picking random street fights would lead to becoming the equivalent of a trained professional fighter, I actually warned against the opposite.

my scenario covers both hypotheticals from the OP
you are a illiterate, retarded nigger
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>>75720388
No. You absolutely need fighting experiences (sparring or real fights). I say this a former wimp. Nothing you can do by yourself prepares you for what an actual fight is like. It's one thing to throw a punch/kick/whatever at the air or a punching bag. It's an entirely different thing to throw a punch/kick/whatever at another person who is angry and actively trying to hurt you. I remember the first time in a real streetfight I knocked someone down using what I'd learned in the dojo and they got back up! I was not prepared for that, but I was more prepared than if I hadn't trained with other people.
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>>75720388
Train 1 punch.
Only 1 punch.
If you're feeling frisky, 2, a jab and a bigger hit, but don't go further than that.
You are at a disadvantage without a coach, but you have a ton of practice time.
Leverage your advantage, and hone your shit punch until it shines.



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