Maybe I looked around too much at the gym. I did it because I was comparing my weaker ego and body to everyone else's. I'm more focused though now on my own thing and equipment though. I now know that adults, people in general are stronger then me. Every single man or woman in the military serving or having served could kick my ass in a matter of seconds. Good for them. They win.
The point is, there's a lot stronger physically people then me.
I think that's good for me to realize.
I still want to learn Krav Maga. I like to pick the brain of an instructor who teaches me about Fight or Flight well. If he doesn't and he's too angry, F em, I quit, and I'll find someone new.
But there is a strength in admitting when you know you are physically weaker and need improvement.
I think it makes you less of a tough guy and less macho which is ironically a strength.
My fighting mentality will be: "Don't look for the fight"... "Hit him if he attacks you like if he's high or drunk"... "Run away and go to the Cops immediately"... "Don't be afraid to be afraid"
Submitted May 11, 2025 at 03:23PM by Comfortable_Diet_386 https://ift.tt/ckIgjm6
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