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Ramshi wrote:
Turquoise Dragon wrote:I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.


fuark i wouldnt mind a bit of swordplay. As long as the blade is blunt, ofc


Yeah, usually work with blunted weapons when people'll agree to it. Usually they pussy out for wood.
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I've never weapon sparred before but I have heard good things about it in most circles. I myself keep mostly to contemporary strength training, and occasionally kettle bell training.

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aradorasxeon wrote:
Ramshi wrote:
Turquoise Dragon wrote:I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.


fuark i wouldnt mind a bit of swordplay. As long as the blade is blunt, ofc



or made out of light :d

WIN!

I run a bit (actually I'll compete in a half-marathon this Sunday), and I just recently started going to the gym as well. Nothing serious though.
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Drizzt wrote:I've never weapon sparred before but I have heard good things about it in most circles.


It's quite fun, and can get pretty intense. I do it more for the enjoyment than the actual exercise, though.
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Tomadox wrote:I run quite often for my school. I have a lot of friends that are really good runners so that helps me to push myself. I find that running is a great way of exercising if you can find the time for it and be motivated to do it. I run maybe only 3 times a week, but get around 24 km done. I also play rep soccer twice a week with a game on Saturdays, and in the summer I bike to the gym wih my cousin because all the snow is gone.


whats ur best beep test result
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Ramshi wrote:
Tomadox wrote:I run quite often for my school. I have a lot of friends that are really good runners so that helps me to push myself. I find that running is a great way of exercising if you can find the time for it and be motivated to do it. I run maybe only 3 times a week, but get around 24 km done. I also play rep soccer twice a week with a game on Saturdays, and in the summer I bike to the gym wih my cousin because all the snow is gone.


whats ur best beep test result



16.0 I think. I'll probably have a much better score by the end of High School though.
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tens0r wrote:
Turquoise Dragon wrote:I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.

LOL


do u even duel noob
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waflz wrote:do u even duel noob


If you're talking fencing, no. I prefer weapons with a bit more weight to them.
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Well, I tried to drink light beer once.

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CHEW wrote:Well, I tried to drink light beer once.



You poor bastard.
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