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Is e-liquid less harmful to the lungs than joints or bongs?
Is e-liquid less harmful to the lungs than joints or bongs?
I'm Japanese and 22 years old. I graduated from high school with excellent grades, but I'm currently working in the construction industry and I want to change this situation. I want to earn money. I used to dream of becoming a professional fighter, but I've decided to dedicate my life to a business where my efforts are more likely to be rewarded. Initially, I plan to live with my parents and continue working in construction, dedicating all my remaining time to studying, business activities, part-time jobs, and saving money. What kind of part-time jobs are there that I can do for about 4-5 hours a day? Also, I want to start studying computer skills. I'm thinking about affiliate marketing, video editing, and web writing. Starting next month, I plan to meet and talk to many different business owners. Please give me some advice. I want to change my life, my parents' life, and my own.
Is e-liquid less harmful to the lungs than joints or bongs?
Do hand size and foot size affect performance in mixed martial arts? I've never really thought about it in striking, but I'm about to start grappling, jiu-jitsu, and wrestling. My palms are relatively small, so I'm always surprised by how big the hands of jiu-jitsu practitioners and fighters are when I shake their hands.
I'm training in MMA in Japan, aiming to become a professional fighter. At the gym, we do jiu-jitsu, grappling, wrestling, kickboxing, and MMA sparring and drills. However, there's no culture of hitting mitts, and there's no striking coach. Fighters rarely hit mitts with each other. The gym owner basically manages everything by himself. It's not a very big gym since it's in Japan. I work during the day, so I don't have time to go to other boxing gyms. My background is kickboxing, and I used to hit mitts every day, so I'm a little worried. Instead, I do a lot of shadow boxing and footwork. I would appreciate hearing your opinions.
I am Japanese. I want to become a UFC or RIZIN fighter, but is it too late to start MMA at the age of 22? I have about two years of kickboxing experience and have only competed in a few amateur matches. In middle and high school, I did track and field, especially the 400m race. I haven't done any sports for about a year since I quit kickboxing.
I have a job, so I can only practice for a maximum of about 4 hours a day.
I am Japanese. I want to become a UFC or RIZIN fighter, but is it too late to start MMA at the age of 22? I have about two years of kickboxing experience and have only competed in a few amateur matches. In middle and high school, I did track and field, especially the 400m race. I haven't done any sports for about a year since I quit kickboxing.