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retired_Gavin
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Hey everyone. I'm not asking this question for myself but for someone else who I talked about joining a forum with earlier today. Basically she doesn't have a computer and she asked me if I thought body building could help someone better defend themselves (she lives in kinda a rought neighborhood).
I didn't really know what to say to her. I know that if you get muscle bound and can't move, you can't really fight. I know that no matter how much muscle mass you develop, getting hit in the nose still hurts just the same. At the same time, being too small means not having enough strength, and there have been famous fighters that bodybuilt (the most 'famous' of them all being Bruce Lee), but they all had expensive, fancy routines they did. So basically; how much body building is TOO much to effectively defend yourself? Wouldn't too much make you too slow? And what kinds of bodybuilding and excersizes do boxers do?
Thanks guys. I'm sure if I gave her some good information and she made herself a little routine, she'd feel a little better. (No one messes with her anyway but she's super paranoid).
I didn't really know what to say to her. I know that if you get muscle bound and can't move, you can't really fight. I know that no matter how much muscle mass you develop, getting hit in the nose still hurts just the same. At the same time, being too small means not having enough strength, and there have been famous fighters that bodybuilt (the most 'famous' of them all being Bruce Lee), but they all had expensive, fancy routines they did. So basically; how much body building is TOO much to effectively defend yourself? Wouldn't too much make you too slow? And what kinds of bodybuilding and excersizes do boxers do?
Thanks guys. I'm sure if I gave her some good information and she made herself a little routine, she'd feel a little better. (No one messes with her anyway but she's super paranoid).