How important is RAGE in a (real)fight? Assuming one has some experience in hard sparring,techniques,defense and counter drills,etc
Im asking because one time I got so angry I literally had FOAM in my mouth. And once I did so high reps on deadlift my forehead bled a bit(may have burst a minor blood vessel)
Would getting so angry you foam and burst forehead vessels be a significant boost for fighting?
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>Would getting so angry you foam and burst forehead vessels be a significant boost for fighting?
Literally the opposite, managing to keep a cool head is incredibly important.
You've been memed by anime, rage wont give you any boost.
I can give 3 examples of extreme anger I had
the foam thing,the blood thing(I raged up to deadlift)and one time I had a fight with a wiggermutt who had very sharp rings,he lacerated all my face and I didnt feel pain for like 4 hours
>he lacerated all my face and I didnt feel pain for like 4 hours
thats adrenaline, not anger, fricking moron
A real dose of adrenaline (not caused by some artificial stuff like bungee jumping) can make you feel like a fricking superman, but when it wears off you crash fricking hard.
is that why mutts play dodgecar?
in the highway near my neighborhood,kids from the shanty town cross from one lane to the other,running and dodging, when the cars are crossing at full speed.its their game
Idk, perhaps they just have a deathwish. I'm talking about 100% involuntary situations that you get thrown into, like accidents, muggings etc. When you go from calm and relaxed to fighting for your life in seconds.
I'll give you a comparison so you see it neatly: I competed in a judo tournament a month ago. My first opponent was extremely aggressive, went for me with all his fricking strength, I've never felt someone going so hard at it, but... he was also nervous as frick. I stayed calm, dodged all his attempts to get a good grip, and easily threw him within thirty seconds. He was too anxious and fearful, even though he tried to compensate it with pure aggression (he was even hitting me in the face when going for a grip). On the contrary, I remember one time during randori (sparring), I was so genuinely pissed that day, I mopped the floor with all my opponents. My focus was unbelievable, but only because my rage was making me determined; fear had nothing to do with it.
>Literally the opposite, managing to keep a cool head is incredibly important.
No.
Back in the middle ages, being able to fly into a frenzy was considered proof you had knightly blood.
Being cool and collected is an asian martial arts thing, and they generally lose against western martial arts.
Ok, just tell me the name of the book you read that. No need for the page, just the book.
> back in the middle ages
Stop getting your info on medieval warfare and fighting from Hollywood and YouTube scammers.
What "Western" martial arts? Fencing and Krav Maga? Lol
Maybe the best things the "West" has are Boxing and kickboxing (Dutch style) but they don't hold a candle to BJJ or Muay Thai in a real fight situation.
>muh ancestors
You don't know shit my guy. I love sparring with idiots who get angry and leave their guards full of openings.
>t. never been in a fight
The amount of guys who've backed down in a fight because I've shown more aggression than them is unreal. Their brains do an instant cost-benefit analysis.
Issue is guys on this website thinks rage is acting like a cringe anime character. Just avoid fights and you won't embarrass yourself, fren
Yeah because those were all meaningless fights that could be avoided
Now do that locked in a cage agains't someone trained
>rage won't give you any boost
I will fight the guy being an butthole but I won't fight the guy jumping up and down spitting from anger. If anything rage is a deterent to prevent the fight from happening in the first place, like flashing a gun. The image alone is enough to scare away most people.
If it's true anger, yes. If it's anxiety or nervousness (fear) that comes out as negative aggressive emotion, no
It’s like big muscles, it will possibly prevent the fight, but won’t win a fight against a proficient fighter.
>Remember what I was saying about blood flowing your head? "Some individuals actually 'see red,' as blood flow in the capillaries of the eyes increases," says Bernard Golden, anger management specialist and author of Overcoming Destructive Anger: Strategies That Work. "This may be a reaction with intense rage as the 'fight-flight' response escalates."
don't blood go "out of the way" of your face and skin (even the brain) to prevent the damage?
Blood vessels in the skin due to adrenaline. The feeling of "cold sweat" is just that
Adrenaline flooding your body causes your penis to lost blood for 2 reasons. It send the blood to more important areas, and it shrinks the penis to hide it and keep it away from potential danger. Shrinks it to an even more comically smaller size.
>Anger is anxiety with a chemical kick. Many reactions occur in your body (2). This includes:
Shift of blood supply to skeletal muscles, which enables you to flee danger.
Decreased blood flow to your brain – especially to the frontal cortex where most thinking occurs.
Increased blood pressure
Faster heart rate
Sweating
Rapid breathing
>Once in the bloodstream, adrenaline:
binds to receptors on liver cells to break down larger sugar molecules, called glycogen, into a smaller, more readily usable sugar called glucose; this gives your muscles a boost of energy
binds to receptors on muscle cells in the lungs, causing you to breath faster
stimulates cells of the heart to beat faster
triggers the blood vessels to contract and direct blood toward major muscle groups
contracts muscle cells below the surface of the skin to stimulate perspiration
binds to receptors on the pancreas to inhibit the production of insulin
>What are the symptoms of an adrenaline rush?
>An adrenaline rush is sometimes described as a boost of energy. Other symptoms include:
rapid heart rate
sweating
heightened senses
rapid breathing
decreased ability to feel pain
increased strength and performance
dilated pupils
feeling jittery or nervous
It works against inexperienced people. Against a grappler/judist/wrestler/trained boxer - you would be swinging like a moron and probably appear on a liveleak video.
Rage determines whether you win or lose. But if you fought someone equally as strong and mad then you would lock onto each other like when you see wrestlers first lock on when they start squaring off. Me personally I hate to be grabbed. I feel like if you start tryna grab me an wrestle an shit then your soft and can't fight. Whoever has more rage will typically win the fight. But remember right is might, but it's typically the person who's truly right that ends up being more mad anyway, just saying, being in the wrong isn't gonna help, if you know you're wrong then just let it go.
I'll grab your glute breh
>tryna grab me an wrestle an shit then your soft
Adrenaline alone would carry you during the fight, rage might help to do "the needful" but training and adrenaline alone are the best choice, look on Dave Grossman and military experiences on fighting and combat, Black personman
I shake
People think I'm scared, and knowing that just pisses me off more.
35 year old here. Spent 10 years of my life as a bouncer. I'm a 'militar cop' now after 06 months of academy. Best bud is a cop who actually killed people and is a brown belt in BJJ. We train together, Here are some facts.
>Stop watching anime. Seriously. That's chink propaganda at its best, and only serve the purpose of pussyfying western men
>Rage does not give you magic power,s you dumb fricking c**t. You don't create muscle mass out of 'KI', you spaz. Neither gives you better 'synapses' with which you could control yourself better.
>Rage is a last resort thing mammals do when EVERYTHING ELSE fails. It's literally desperate tactics that rarelly work. See how a zebra 'enrages' against a Lion and tell me if it's good for something.
>Figthing in a real life scenario is much more about reaction time and economic movement - two things you can't do when ape out like a weeb.
>'hur durr, I drooled like a idiot, that must mean I'm A berzerker right you gais?' - no. you're just a moron who watched too much anime.
>BTW, 'real fights' are done with guns, so your Super Sayajin Hidden Power of Rage is more than useless you fricking twat
God i Fricking hate autistic men
>BTW, 'real fights' are done with guns
The realest real fights a.k.a.mob shit, law enforcement, military, are prepared in a way where it's not even a fight, the target has basically no chance to fight.
then it's by definition not a fight, moron
It is tho, just more real than your drunk sissy slapfests
>the target has basically no chance to fight.
you are a mongoloid
My dikk is in ur ear.
>im a ZOG b***h
>i protected fornicators for 10 years
i SPIT upon your "no"
All those words and not one helpful piece of advice. Frick off bootloader, go take more pills for your ptsd.
No moron. All that matters is skill, physique and violence of action. Also, quit worrying about fist fights and buy a fricking gun and carry it on your person.
Actual rage is the most important thing. It kills any fear or doubt you may have, makes you go at 110% immediately.
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It depends on the person, for some people its very important to have the right emotional state of mind. Others can fight better with no emotions at all.
Useless. Unless it's middle school/kindergarten and it's a 99% chance whoever you're fighting doesn't know how to fight and will get overpowered by brute force. Every fight I've had in high school that I won was over as soon as my opponent got angry and starts flailing their arms like a wild animal. Not saying anything,and being in a steady state of mind helps me personally,I learned to do this because whenever I got angry in middle school my eyes would just run red with tears and most of the time I would lose.
Screaming, biting, spitting, clawing and just going for all the soft spots while not giving a shit if you die or not is scary and hard to counter.
Autists know this and chimps know it too, your opponent will always care for his own safety more and back down if you go mental.
How would you rate the following techniques, -assuming- PROPER basic training ,experience,and fitness(example, sprint training+crossfit+ boxing)
>biting off ear,nose,lips
>inserting fingers on nose canal or eyeball gougeeye poke
>Grip-strength tearing off the lips , pinching and stretching out skin
>hair pulling as both a grapple control and to cause pain
>shouting at top of lungs in the ear during a grapple,to confusedoze the opponent
off ear,nose,lips
kinda meh, low damage but might panic your rival
fingers on nose canal or eyeball gougeeye poke
might win the fight easy 10/10
>>Grip-strength tearing off the lips , pinching and stretching out skin
hard to pull off
>>hair pulling as both a grapple control and to cause pain
good to control
at top of lungs in the ear during a grapple,to confusedoze the opponent
might exhaust yourself, other guy might be already on fight mode so no point to do so
t. Navy Seal Afghanistan vet brown belt bjj golden gloves champion
you are b***h who didnt have the eggs to kill contraception providers in USA and went to attack anti-birth-control Taleban
rot in poop and die of AIDS. homosexual.
I'd rate them all top-tier because no-one that actually trains encounters any of that stuff unless they either work the field and even then it is very unsettling.
t. tard wrangler and you ain't seen shit until a small mental-case midget tries to eat your face, shouts, slobbers and probably tries to rape you at the same time. Tard tactics work.
no, if you're "seeing red" your vision begins to shake and your anger becomes uncontrollable.