To: rickmichaels
Kutcher discovered combat training Krav Maga last year as he prepared to tone up for his role in Killers and now he's obsessed with running, Bikram yoga and Muay Thai fighting with the French national champion - and he insists he's committed to his extreme workouts, so he can dominate in desperate times. If he wants to "dominate in desperate times", he'd be better served to forget about that stuff and get some extra range time...
To: NittanyLion
Exactly. I’ve yet to see anyone karate chop a speeding bullet.
19 posted on
12/28/2010 6:27:17 PM PST by
SueRae
(I can see November 2012 from my HOUSE!!!!!!!!)
To: NittanyLion
If he wants to "dominate in desperate times", he'd be better served to forget about that stuff and get some extra range time...
Actually, the martial arts training will serve him well in the SHTF scenario. It's not because he will be fighting hand-to-hand, although that is possible, but because it will instill a certain amount of toughness and discipline that he will need in tough times, as well as make him physically fit (you don't want to be fat and out of shape when the apocalypse comes). Of course, that all depends on whether he's doing real training, or just the yuppie Mcdojo training. It sounds like he's getting the firearm training in too, so, all in all, I'd have to say well done. Now if he could just stop being retarded.
23 posted on
12/28/2010 6:30:13 PM PST by
fr_freak
To: NittanyLion
“he’d be better served to forget about that stuff and get some extra range.”
I’m not sure he’s well connected with reality. Sounds like he expects the ‘meltdown’ will entail unrestricted requests for his autograph and cameos. Having to mingle with the unwashed and all. Sounds like his plan is to flex and grin his way through it.
29 posted on
12/28/2010 6:37:00 PM PST by
Justa
To: NittanyLion
Yep..all the kung foo crap in the world isnt going to be a tinkers damn when it hits the fan.
90 posted on
12/29/2010 3:58:32 PM PST by
Yorlik803
(better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
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