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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Red Line Fight Sports

I owe this one to Sangram (in blue and with head band below).



One of the girls exclaimed: 'You look excited !'
I checked my body language to see what gave out that message. Sitting on the edge of the sofa, leaning forward, fingers clasped up to my chin, intense vision, and my face squirming at every punch- you don't need to be Tonya Reiman to interpret that. I had to get up to have a closer view of the guys practicing in the ring after they had rehearsed some new techniques on the floor.

'You can't be tired and you can't be sorry' said the instructor, Lyle, when one of his students said 'Sorry', after hitting his opponent on the face in a practice session. He summoned the rest of the clan to 'be a good friend' and share the punishment of push-ups. He joined in too. They were already tired from hours of practice but admitting it meant added penalty. To top it, he had them stop mid-way, and while they tried hard to keep pace with him, he looked up at me, smiling complacently. I have to admit that he is a seasoned sportsman and physically more fit than kids half his age.


It is not just about venting your frustration when your boss is a pain in you-know-where, or your significant other misunderstands you or the economy is taking a nose dive. It is something you would probably like to join in when you have been a gym inhabitant for years and intend to take yourself to the next datum plane of existence. ( Darn, Jonathan keeps haunting me !) Less philosophically, and more practically - it is a good way to learn a few defense techniques even if your are not planning to enter the pro- league.


Just off the T-stop at Central Square, between Dunkin Donuts and the liquor store, the entrance is easy to miss if you are not paying attention. But once you are inside, you know what's going on.

I couldn't help mentioning this from a Marketer's point of view: they have rebranded themselves from 'Boston Sanda Kung Fu' and relocated to Cambridge from Downtown. Very strategic ! Now, that I have done my free WOM (Word-Of-Mouth) advertisement, I can get back to my public policy case study. See you there !

Link: Red Line Fight Sports

Offered training in : Kickboxing, Kung Fu, Wrestling, Brazilian Jujitsu.

7 comments:

sangram said...

WOWOWO :D..Thanks aparna... HAHA.. yeah.. my hands were all locked up while we were doing those pushups..guess wht? sometimes we like hard punishments :D....

Aparna Ganguly said...

LOL. I'll remember that ;)

Anonymous said...

great post..really liked reading it

Anirban Kar said...

Good post! Nice to see those pics. I am not a big fan of kick boxing as I am afraid to loose the nose of mine; but watching definitely makes me excited. Shall love to see it in real when I come back.

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Sam said...

good... and just wen things were going fine.. u mention case studies... u love them u hate them.. but surely can't do without them!!

Aparna Ganguly said...

@Sam
Lol. Talking of cases- I did the Enron one on Corporate Governance today. 'Creative Accounting' to mislead public opinion and increase market capitalization. Tell me if you come across it. Really interesting.