No ... they're not really fighting per se ... it's more like a controlled, confrontational session dominated by controlled, ongoing "slap-a-thon's" and "kick-a-thon's."
For some reason, I found this well-liked. The Japanese are--as are many of the Eastern cultures and civilizations--among the oldest and most respected peoples on earth. Everything they do in their daily lives is infused with this deep history of their people, including their martial arts. It's just another fascination you have to learn to appreciate in them even in such a seemingly elementary activity as this, imho.
A real fans favourite in her time at Festelle was Becky a girl who first arrived I believe with a mud wrestling team from the Nottingham area.A girl with a superb body and not afraid to show it,so this is a great tribute.
No ... they're not really fighting per se ... it's more like a controlled, confrontational session dominated by controlled, ongoing "slap-a-thon's" and "kick-a-thon's."
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, I found this well-liked. The Japanese are--as are many of the Eastern cultures and civilizations--among the oldest and most respected peoples on earth. Everything they do in their daily lives is infused with this deep history of their people, including their martial arts. It's just another fascination you have to learn to appreciate in them even in such a seemingly elementary activity as this, imho.