There are a lot of YouTube videos for the untrained.
Tony Jeffries has a ton, and other like bazooka Joe [kickboxer] are also great. Many more as well even for basic beginners.
I got my foundations at a dojo and practice on my own since they shut down, my right knee has been fucked for months so I stick to fists now but can throw a roundhouse if I have to.
Who are you going to fight? The manager, or the guy at the door, or the cops or who? Do you think that will cause them to sell you the groceries? Stock up now. I saw this coming from day one and have been growing food. Your waiting til the last minute and then talking about picking fights?
This is what happens l, and frankly what a nation deserves when they've become unproductive consumers.
Most people trade their time and efforts for food at the store. It's efficient. I do what I do best, get paid and take that money to the grocery store in exchange for goods. The farmer does what he's good at, I do what I'm good at and then we trade what we have.
I'm not talking about welfare queens, either.
There are plenty of productive people without plots of land to grow food on.
Unproductive? lol
Let me guess, all those military men and women are unproductive because they spend their days training rather than growing food on little plots of land.
Shut the fuck up. Most people are producing SOMETHING and in exchange, buy food.
Just because a family isn't producing zucchini doesn't mean they're unproductive consumers.
"Most people" shuffle paper and don't make a damn thing.
You can grow some food without a plot of land. Even a terrace or windows will do. Although I would advise anyone who wants to survive long to get out of the cities. They are high-rise death traps. I have never lived in one and never will. An average size yard in the country can produce enough food to survive on.
And what's this fetish about zucchini? I've never eaten one in my life. I have eaten squash though. Yellow crookneck squash and acorn squash are the ones I grew up on. Maybe it's a Yankee thing.
As a country the IS does not produce much. We are a nation of consents. It is not an effective system. It has led to the US having being the most obese and unhealthy of nations.
Farmers did what they do, but the farming practices are.lousy, produce food thatjid.covered in poising and lacking essential vitamins and minerals.
Almost everyone in this country is suffering from vitamin and mineral deficiency even the people that eat vegetables because of the farming practices are good at producing lots of product but it is of poor quality.
The fact that over the last 1.5 years you have done nothing to become more self sufficient, and self reliant but are completely dependent on the consumer system and instead of being ready you are threatening to resort to violence is my point about an unproductive consumer nation.
The founding fathers were literally independent when they declared their independence, how ever they also made money and bought things Consumers by definition ar not independent, they are dependant.
So these men were independent but they bought things? So they were consumers? Producers? What?
We're all producers and consumers. Few of us only consume.
Everything else you said was a straw man. I don't disagree that there is a vitamin and mineral deficiency problem but again, straw man arguments.
Most people produce something and for that they are paid and use that payment to purchase food.
Most people don't know enough organic chemistry to balance minerals in the soil. Most people who garden are buying bags of shitty potting soil and producing sub-par vegetables at best. How is that any better than what we currently have? Give me a break. Subject matter experts in medicine, farming, animal husbandry, etc. makes the USA go 'round. It's a fine system when it isn't owned by people who fucking hate us. That's the real problem; not "consumers".
Are military personnel consumers or producers? Why didn't you answer that? You instead went on and on about the failures of the current system, which I don't disagree with, but you didn't answer the question.
Are military personnel consumers or producers?
I spend my time training instead of growing organic vegetables. Am I a consumer or a producer?
Your argument from the start was bogus. Just admit it. Or keep trying to argue your point but it's really not logical. Your first rebuttal included a contradiction..."the founding fathers were independent but bought things...." oooookay?
There are a lot of YouTube videos for the untrained.
Tony Jeffries has a ton, and other like bazooka Joe [kickboxer] are also great. Many more as well even for basic beginners.
I got my foundations at a dojo and practice on my own since they shut down, my right knee has been fucked for months so I stick to fists now but can throw a roundhouse if I have to.
Saving for later
Look into an a2 size buoy to.fill with water. Best punching bag I own and I have a 6 foot ringside hard bag for comparison.
The water buoy bag absorbs your hits, won't rattle and vibrate nearly as much and can be hung anywhere like this guys
https://youtu.be/TidWn2dlEDQ
Who are you going to fight? The manager, or the guy at the door, or the cops or who? Do you think that will cause them to sell you the groceries? Stock up now. I saw this coming from day one and have been growing food. Your waiting til the last minute and then talking about picking fights?
This is what happens l, and frankly what a nation deserves when they've become unproductive consumers.
Unproductive?
Most people trade their time and efforts for food at the store. It's efficient. I do what I do best, get paid and take that money to the grocery store in exchange for goods. The farmer does what he's good at, I do what I'm good at and then we trade what we have.
I'm not talking about welfare queens, either.
There are plenty of productive people without plots of land to grow food on.
Unproductive? lol
Let me guess, all those military men and women are unproductive because they spend their days training rather than growing food on little plots of land.
Shut the fuck up. Most people are producing SOMETHING and in exchange, buy food.
Just because a family isn't producing zucchini doesn't mean they're unproductive consumers.
"Most people" shuffle paper and don't make a damn thing.
You can grow some food without a plot of land. Even a terrace or windows will do. Although I would advise anyone who wants to survive long to get out of the cities. They are high-rise death traps. I have never lived in one and never will. An average size yard in the country can produce enough food to survive on.
And what's this fetish about zucchini? I've never eaten one in my life. I have eaten squash though. Yellow crookneck squash and acorn squash are the ones I grew up on. Maybe it's a Yankee thing.
They shuffle paper for the NWO. That's productive depending on what your worldview is.
Mentioning zucchini once is a fetish now?
You might want to get your head checked out.
As a country the IS does not produce much. We are a nation of consents. It is not an effective system. It has led to the US having being the most obese and unhealthy of nations.
Farmers did what they do, but the farming practices are.lousy, produce food thatjid.covered in poising and lacking essential vitamins and minerals.
Almost everyone in this country is suffering from vitamin and mineral deficiency even the people that eat vegetables because of the farming practices are good at producing lots of product but it is of poor quality.
The fact that over the last 1.5 years you have done nothing to become more self sufficient, and self reliant but are completely dependent on the consumer system and instead of being ready you are threatening to resort to violence is my point about an unproductive consumer nation.
The founding fathers were literally independent when they declared their independence, how ever they also made money and bought things Consumers by definition ar not independent, they are dependant.
Your last bit there is contracting.
So these men were independent but they bought things? So they were consumers? Producers? What?
We're all producers and consumers. Few of us only consume.
Everything else you said was a straw man. I don't disagree that there is a vitamin and mineral deficiency problem but again, straw man arguments.
Most people produce something and for that they are paid and use that payment to purchase food.
Most people don't know enough organic chemistry to balance minerals in the soil. Most people who garden are buying bags of shitty potting soil and producing sub-par vegetables at best. How is that any better than what we currently have? Give me a break. Subject matter experts in medicine, farming, animal husbandry, etc. makes the USA go 'round. It's a fine system when it isn't owned by people who fucking hate us. That's the real problem; not "consumers".
Are military personnel consumers or producers? Why didn't you answer that? You instead went on and on about the failures of the current system, which I don't disagree with, but you didn't answer the question.
Are military personnel consumers or producers?
I spend my time training instead of growing organic vegetables. Am I a consumer or a producer?
Your argument from the start was bogus. Just admit it. Or keep trying to argue your point but it's really not logical. Your first rebuttal included a contradiction..."the founding fathers were independent but bought things...." oooookay?