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MeanTA
01-03-2013, 07:43 PM
The what do you do thread came up. And it got me thanking about a offer i got last week.

Ive been going to the K.O. GYM(local fighting gym) for the last 6 months. And have been working out alone. And got aproched by the owner. And he asked what traning I had. And i told him i had 10 years of Kick Boxing and 7 years of Jiu Jitsu traning. And competed in scored competition. But had not done it for almost 9 years.

He told me there starting a self defense class. And offered me a job helping him and his partner teach the class.

I told him i would have to think about it. Since i already had a part time job. Im just torn on if i should do it or not . I am not the nicest teacher. and tend to be very blunt and mean when people mess up.

The classes are mostly made up of women(collage and military wifes)

What do you guys thank? Should i do it? I don't need the income. I work my part time job to get social time as is lol. I got a sugar moma guess you could say. And she don't see the point in me working as is. since i have my side business . And the wife makes awesome money. And already signed a contract. with a family practice. that will start her out at 128,000.00 a year when she graduates in 2 years

firebird_1995
01-03-2013, 07:56 PM
Don't do it. Not worth the possibility of getting hurt.

MeanTA
01-03-2013, 08:04 PM
Don't do it. Not worth the possibility of getting hurt.

Im not to worried about the contact aspect. its all done on pads and with sparing equipment.

Though i am worried about my back and knee. Im not a spring chicken anymore lol.

Blackbird96WS6
01-03-2013, 08:07 PM
My dad has all kinds of back and knee injuries and my sister is starting to catch up to him. I think they would advise against anything that could cause you the same after having gone through the surgeries and lingering pain that they have lol. I don't think it's worth it, you can control what happens to you a lot more when you train alone for your own fitness. Trusting in your pupils to not mess up and injure you on accident is a lot more of a gamble.

firebird_1995
01-03-2013, 08:21 PM
My back injury has made me a total puss. I'm afraid of my own farts.

MeanTA
01-03-2013, 08:24 PM
My back injury has made me a total puss. I'm afraid of my own farts.

LMAO.... I just spit coffee all over my living room.

96LT1355Z28
01-03-2013, 09:00 PM
Sounds like you have more reasons not to do it than to do it.

CamaroZGuy
01-03-2013, 09:04 PM
I would say if you enjoy it and all ready go to the gym....might as well get payed for it. I have done similar before. Taught basic level 1 combative and had a blast doing it.

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MeanTA
01-03-2013, 09:05 PM
Sounds like you have more reasons not to do it than to do it.

true. but i also like knowing ive helped people to be able to defend themselves.

I taught my wife and some of her friends. and a few other people. And will do the same with my son.

My wife is a nice person. but she can snap a mans wrist before he even knows whats happening now. And that makes me feel better knowing she can when alone.

Blackbird96WS6
01-03-2013, 09:16 PM
That's definitely good, I should really do the same and teach my wife some self-defense. Obviously it has its pros and cons and ultimately it is your decision to make. If you enjoy it and feel strongly about it, by all means, go for it. Just be cautious with that knee and back you mentioned. Once you injure them, you can never really get back to 100% even after they've healed. But I'm all for your intentions of teaching people how to defend themselves in a bad situation :cheers:

FSTFBDY
01-03-2013, 09:23 PM
I am not the nicest teacher. and tend to be very blunt and mean when people mess up.

The classes are mostly made up of women(collage and military wifes)


This right here , I would say NO ! You have to want to teach others. If you could do it w/o being TO mean but to the point thats a different story.

Why not just tell the owners you will give it a trial period. See how you do.

MeanTA
01-03-2013, 09:27 PM
Ya sadly my back and knee has been messed up for a long time. from football. and being a dumb ass.

my wife did a joint assessment on me a while ago. And she said i had joints of a 50 year old man. Not good for only being 29 lol. That's why i started working out again to make my joints stronger. And get more mobility.

MeanTA
01-03-2013, 09:31 PM
This right here , I would say NO ! You have to want to teach others. If you could do it w/o being TO mean but to the point thats a different story.

Why not just tell the owners you will give it a trial period. See how you do.

I could do a trial period. I dont have a problem teaching others. Im just very firm on how things are done. more so with this. Because almost right can make all the difference between walking away and not

FSTFBDY
01-03-2013, 09:35 PM
I could do a trial period. I dont have a problem teaching others. Im just very firm on how things are done. more so with this. Because almost right can make all the difference between walking away and not

Ohh I understand that. Talk with the owner 1st and explain this is how I am / do things and why. See what he says and go from there.

firebird_1995
01-03-2013, 09:43 PM
I'm sure he'll respect that pov. After all, its a serious class preparing for a serious altercation.