i think a big part of it is i know no-one who pins. or if I do know them, i dont know them well enough to train with them.
i think the fact id be pinning on my own, and dealing with the pros and cons of AAS on my tod is a major stumbling block for me
im gonna see if my training partner would be up for giving it a go. he's mentioned it more than a few times.
the guy is in his 40s, and been training since he's a kid. hes a fucking animal. he used to be a hand to hand combat instructor in the RAF, he spent three years living in japan learning all sorts of stuff... hes been a doorman for years. basically id be confident that he'd approach AAS correctly and do his research before trying... he aint no fool for sure...
anyhow... one more oral course of tbol for me... then ill go for the jabs...
if it all works out i may put up as journal.. kind of "A beginners guide to losing your fear of pins"
thanks for all the advice, ill be putting it into use on a couple of months...
at the least, ill put my experiences up here...
i think the fact id be pinning on my own, and dealing with the pros and cons of AAS on my tod is a major stumbling block for me
im gonna see if my training partner would be up for giving it a go. he's mentioned it more than a few times.
the guy is in his 40s, and been training since he's a kid. hes a fucking animal. he used to be a hand to hand combat instructor in the RAF, he spent three years living in japan learning all sorts of stuff... hes been a doorman for years. basically id be confident that he'd approach AAS correctly and do his research before trying... he aint no fool for sure...
anyhow... one more oral course of tbol for me... then ill go for the jabs...
if it all works out i may put up as journal.. kind of "A beginners guide to losing your fear of pins"
thanks for all the advice, ill be putting it into use on a couple of months...
at the least, ill put my experiences up here...