> Does being Bulky and Muscular help you beat people up?

Does being Bulky and Muscular help you beat people up?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
People like to say that being strong is pointless in a fight but I disagree. In high school I was the strongest student in weight training. I could squat and bench the most out of everyone. I was in two fights in high school. The first fight was 2 years before I started weight training class but I was still relatively stocky. I completely lost the first fight, I was too slow and the other guy just flung his arms as fast as he could. This went on for almost ten minutes because his punches were so weak. I was too slow to hit him, but he was too concerned with hitting me first and never did any real damage even after what was probably 50 punches. Two years later after about 3 months in weight training, I ended up getting into another "fight". the reason I use the quotations is because the fight only lasted about 10 seconds. In that ten seconds, me and the other guy circled around each other and I managed to get the first hit. He immediately got knocked out cold. Maybe it was the extra training that allowed me to hit him without him dodging like the other guy, maybe he was just slower. Either way, if you're not strong enough to do real damage then you better hope the other guy is too slow to land punch, so do some push ups

No. My last unarmed combat instructor was 5'4", skinny,

and began daily instruction by asking for one volunteer

to knock her down. I saw a lot of pain but she never fell.

Nor was anybody more than dazed or half-strangled.

It helps you hide the fact that you have a d1ck of the size of a cashaw peanut

Not really but It would make people afraid of you

Yes makes you stronger.

No,

A lot of people, like outlaw bikers and gangsters or just people who beat people up regularly are pretty bulky amd muscular, but a lot of other people say that bulk and muscle slows you down in a fight.

Try to use the best of your experience to answer this question, any advice is appreciated.