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is john morrison’s sportsbettingchamp a scam?
Posted on December 2009 in sport betting system
is john morrison’s sports betting champ betting system a scam? or are there any other betting systems that are not scams?
All paid for betting systems are scams. Really? If you had a system that worked, why would you waste your time marketing it, when all you have to do is play your own picks and win! I win consistently, but I never sell my picks. I give all of them away %100 free! Betting systems ans pay for pick services are a giant hoax, don’t throw your money away…put it on a winner instead!
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What is Best Sports Betting Systems Picks for NBA, MLB, NFL, Football, Baseball, Basketball?
Posted on December 2009 in sport betting system
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minimal winnings on system sport betting?
Posted on November 2009 in sport betting system
Is there maybe some program that can calculate minimal winnings when i put in the ods or something.
Why not just learn how to read odds and moneylines?
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What if I took Powerlifting as my self-defense sytem?
Posted on November 2009 in sport betting system
I have thought about pursuing Powerlifting as a self-defense system.
It is not as stupid as it sounds. I realize Powerlifting is not a martial art or even a combat sport.
What I am saying is that conditioning plays a big part in self-defense encounters. Why are all these prison convicts always lifting weights? Aren’t they trying to get strong to survive and fight? Strength, size, conditioning play a big part in self-defense.
If you take an average martial arts student. He is a Tae Kwon Do student at a strip mall somewhere. Then you have a devoted Powerlifter who has massive size, strength, weight, endurance (powerlifters can have endurance if they work on it), etcetra. If they too find themselves in a fight who you bet on? The powerlifter seems like he would overcome anything the TKD could throw at him. The Powerlifter is just in better condition than the TKD guy. The Powerlifter could probably withstand the blows (do to conditioning), hit the TKD guy hard, out muscle the TKD guy in close, I think he would have a good chance.
I realize that taking an actual martial art would be better. I just can’t seem to find a school or style in my area that seems interesting or they charge way too much.
Powerlifting seems like an option.
Would a Powerlifter overcome most martial artists? Would there massive strength/conditioning/size be good enough?
Didn’t Kimo in UFC 4 give Royce Gracie a real hard time just because he had size and strength? Didn’t Bob Sap give people a hard time because of size & strength?
Wouldn’t being a powerlifter give you a definite advantage over the average non-martial artists on the street?
Brute strength certainly has its advantages. In 90% of all one-on-one encounters, a powerlifter would probably win in a street fight, but size and strength alone do not condition the body to withstand the punishment that a seasoned MMA fighter can dish out as well as take. A skilled MMA fighter would quickly close the distance against a powerlifter and be able to land a series of well placed shots that a powerlifter is untrained to defend against. A powerlifter’s thick neck, arms, and legs also make great targets for submission techniques. To illustrate this point, watch the episode of Bully Beatdown where a powerlifting Russian bully takes on an MMA fighter. The powerlifter takes quite a beating despite never tapping out. At the end of the fight he has to take in oxygen from a respirator, while his MMA opponent is fine.
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