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    I suspect I'd be too gung ho and get my arse kicked... alot... So much technique so little aggression. Ever seen any MMA live? Heaps different to that you see on TV.
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    how about bumfights? you get to beat up the homeless all for a bottle of cider

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    I suspect I'd be too gung ho and get my arse kicked... alot... So much technique so little aggression. Ever seen any MMA live? Heaps different to that you see on TV.
    Watched K1 and thats about it.... They are bad enough

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    The big arses that lumber around suck, but the guys that are fit and have some decent technique are real scary. Now that's the sort of shit that gets that ticker working!
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    lets see, while i was healing there were a few things:
    sex, food, loud music (not something you wouldn't listen to usually - Metal etc), swing sets are awesome - try and get them horizontal, spacies (but not gambling), kite flying, work on the bike, drink, work on the bike some more, mountain biking.
    And all of that didn't even come close.
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    Sex - what's that?
    Food - you haven't met my fat arse have you?
    Loud music - Metal.. what's wrong with that? Avenged Sevenfold, Audioslave, Black Sabbath... new or old matters not...
    Swing sets - Hmmm wouldn't mind but not even my mrs is interested in me!
    Spacies - boring
    and rest well not anywhere near close...
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    Try water skiing for a laugh mate, or scuba, as for skydiving you should do it. You can do the course in 2 days max, then first jump within an hour of completion. It will cost you a few pennies but that is such a RUSH!!!
    First solo jump from 3,000 feet will just about mess yourself, then you can't get enough!
    Congrats on the medals too mate, not allowed to bling you anymore at present, so imagine a big green hug from me! lol

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    Try pole dancing... apprently its a good workout

    or

    Unicycling, stilt walking, rolling down a grassy hill (fun but grass stains would be a killer), or I found this article on an extreme sport you could give a go:

    Why would two men lug an iron and an ironing board up the side of Mount Everest, set it up at 5,440 metres and give the Union Jack a good pressing? "Why not?" is the reply from Ben Gibbons, half of the British pair who just set a high-altitude record in the silly sport of extreme ironing. The extreme sports movement, it seems, has outgrown sports.
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    Just bought a punching bag off reTardme for $30 so I'll start off by getting fit(ter)... Also picked up a Yamaha SH50A scooter - got jumped into the lagoon at X*Air so that's giving me something work on...
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    I can lend you a paraglider, or if your in the mood you could come work with me next time we are doing some big work, guarenteed to get the heart pumping.

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    'big' work?
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    get a mountain bike and hit some of the local tracks, you can get nuts fast around hairpins on a clif edge wile dodging trees......
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Did enough of that when I was younger...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    'big' work?
    yeah big trees, something tall enough to make you question the strenth of every stitch in your harness and every fibre of your rope and the limbs your rigging off. You loose off a ton limb and the whole tree kicks about like a bronco and the limb hits the ground and shatters, blowing shrapnel everywhere. Good fun. Mistakes are easy and life changing (or life ending), so there is an enforced need to concentrate that ritalin cannot come close to. all which keeps that buzz going.

    I have a spare harness and gear, if your fitness is good, your welcome to have a go sometime. Even if it just means going for a climb sometime.

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    Ooo we likes trees... and we can handle a saw yes we can. Maybe the fatness isn't what it once was (it's worserer) but the spirit is still willing and gets the ticker going on the big 'uns!
    They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
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