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Post by Keith on Mar 22, 2007 13:51:56 GMT -8
Finally it seemed that the match was over. As soon as the girl passed out, Keith quickly released the choke. If the choke was applied any longer, then it would prove fatal. Never under any circumstance should you apply a choke for longer than ten seconds. For police and military personel, they're not even allowed to use chokes to subdue criminals and enemies because of the possible fatal effects. Police are definitely not allowed to use chokes to subdue drunks because a drunk could die from a choke faster than a sober person.
After releasing the choke, Keith calmly and casually rose to his feet. He would adjust his shades. Upon rising to his feet, he saw another figure standing there. It seemed that he must know this girl. Though, it seemed a bit tense. But the match was done and over and Keith saw no reason to stay around in this room much longer.
It was a simple spar, of course. But what really defined a simple spar? Keith didn't use any punches, kicks, elbows, or headbutts. It wasn't his style to strike females. Though Keith did use pressure point strikes but they weren't the same as punching a person in the face or kicking someone in the gut. The term "simple" spar is a pretty broad term. How can one define what is simple and what is a tad bit extreme? But that depends on the fighter.
The term varies from one person to another. That especially goes with fighters. Leaving the two behind, Keith had his fill of fighting for the day.
Till next time...
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