Look man, I'm not about to go back and forth with you and your silliness. You're deliberately mixing two separate posts to twist the context in which I was speaking just so you can go back and forth with somebody because you crave attention just that much.
THIS IS THE POST IN QUESTION:
Here I said nothing about muay Thai or Kickboxing. Nor did I say anything about BOXING GLOVES!!! Just because I said that we should train with gloves (specifically whichever gloves a person normally wears during the winter time) does not mean I was speaking from the perspective of muay Thai or Kickboxing. If I wanted to speak from the perspective of muay Thai or Kickboxing I would have simply advised to train muay Thai or Kickboxing. My advise was to train the civilian self defense art of Karate but to also get used to training with gloves on (NOT boxing gloves) and that advice was geared towards those itt who live in climates that get really cold winters.
I'm going to reiterate and make it clear ONCE AGAIN, that I was NOT referring to or even alluding to muay Thai or Kickboxing when I made the above statement. If I wanted to advise on training muay Thai or Kickboxing I would have simply said "Hey guys, train muay Thai or Kickboxing." Very simple and direct thing to do.
While I'm at it (and to even further drive home my point) I also think it's a good idea to train while wearing boots, jeans, coats, heavy clothing, while carrying your bookbag or briefcase, etc. And I suggest these things for the same reason I suggested that people who live in colder climates learn how to fight while wearing gloves. All styles and sizes of gloves should be explored.
Now, I have made my statements clear as well as the intent behind my statements. If you come back with another BS reply that I was talking about MT or KB when I wasn't will demonstrate that you are (yet again) arguing for the sake of arguing, in which case I'll not waste anymore of time with you and this nonsense.