P9 Hunts For The Unicorn With Mars SP 250s

Mostly Krav... but we use some Judo & BJJ

It was all designed to work with basic weight distribution... we had our fair share of 100lb female cops who would encounter 225lb drunk Marines. LoL

Had to incorporate a bunch of different styles to give em a leg-up.
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Love it, Judo is the shit. Trained in Judo for a little while but moved on to BJJ which is my favorite and im sure you know the history on that.. judo/JJ taken to Brazil and refined by Gracie into BJJ. If there was a Krav Maga gym out here I would have been all over it.. not many people teach krav around here. That’s awesome man, I was just curious what style they were teaching to seals and other service members.
 
Swapped out the round drip trays... needed more floor space once I started training. LoL
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Actually considering purchasing another big square tray for the flower room too...
Definitely convenient when ya gotta shift plants a bit further each day.

Hopefully @bebes de zorrillos gets a chance to swing by & adopt his 4 plants. LoL... I'm running outta space quick.
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Group shot from the shed... Not the happiest plants, but I'll still pull a bunch of good tops.
The lowers seem to have taken a beating from the RH again. Not really rot... Just abnormally developed

We'll still cross the finish line...
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The Stankberry in the front right corner is insane! She's tied to the pot, and the floor racks... Wide Load! LoL

She has a wingspan around 5' now.
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At first I just kept tying her down... then I supercropped about 10" down every stalk... now I've had to put ties on all those supercropped branches to keep them from bouncing back up.

LoL... like her only mission in life is to molest the light....
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Veg box is behaving beautifully...
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4 plants are being adopted out tonight, then I plan to up-pot 2 of them & shift to flower.

I think the 4 remaining plants will veg a bit longer. Might transplant them to 3gal pots once I regain some floor space.
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I was a teacher for the majority of my career. Taught law enforcement type stuff. Mainly a small arms instructor, but also taught Emergency Vehicle Operation, and Unarmed Self Defense.

Broke my back in 2010 and was pushed to a desk job as a "Career Counselor" out with a SEAL team in Hawaii.... They didn't actually need a Career Counselor, so I drove boats, taught at the range, and worked their armory.

Did a 2 year tour in Guantanamo Bay after all that prisoner abuse shit the Army got caught up in.

Basically bounced around to any Alpha-type job I could.

Retired at 33 years old due to my back injury. I was an E7 when I got out.
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I love it when posters share pieces of their actual reality.

What an interesting career!

Where exactly was the break, and do you still suffer with back pain?
 
I love it when posters share pieces of their actual reality.

What an interesting career!

Where exactly was the break, and do you still suffer with back pain?
L5/S1 vertebral space took the brunt..
L5 caved....

S1/L5 fusion, with misplaced upper hardware, fractured L4 about 18 months after first cut.

L4/L5/S1 fusion...... then L3/L4/L5/S1....


Blah blah.....
 
Opiates for years made me hyperalgesic.... (pain sensors too sensative)

Everything hurt... on meds or not....


I refused to believe it for years... once I finally got clean....


My life was changed forever
 
Opiates for years made me hyperalgesic.... (pain sensors too sensative)

Everything hurt... on meds or not....


I refused to believe it for years... once I finally got clean....


My life was changed forever
I see it all the time.

Opiates are great for acute pain. Not chronic. Doctors get people hooked and act surprised when the patients drug seek and need higher doses as their tolerance builds. Some doctors are basically the worst kind of drug dealer.

You are a warrior who is now helping to change the way chronic pain is effectively managed. I have so much respect for you, P.
 
I see it all the time.

Opiates are great for acute pain. Not chronic. Doctors get people hooked and act surprised when the patients drug seek and need higher doses as their tolerance builds. Some doctors are basically the worst kind of drug dealer.

You are a warrior who is now helping to change the way chronic pain is effectively managed. I have so much respect for you, P.
Never wish my experience on anyone....
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