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  1. Mar 15, 2015 · Under harsh lights in a private, rented room in Berlin, women face each other in violent, sometimes bloody battles of brute strength. There are no official rules to this female fight club.

    • 1 You Do Not Talk About Fight Club
    • 2 You Do Not Talk About Fight Club
    • 3 If Someone Says "Stop" Or Goes Limp, Taps Out, The Fight Is Over
    • 4 only Two Guys to A Fight
    • 5 One Fight at A Time
    • 6 No Shirts, No Shoes
    • 7 Fights Will Go on as Long as They Have to
    • 8 If This Is Your First Night at Fight Club, You Have to Fight

    The first rule of Fight Club dictates that members must not discuss the club and should maintain the club's secretive nature. This is particularly ironic considering that Tyler Durden is a figment of the Narrator's psyche. In deciding rule one, Tyler/the Narrator is expressing concern over members speaking to other people, all while he is talking e...

    The repetition of rule one is one of the most famous moments from Fight Club. As remarked on by Tyler, obviously certain members have broken rules one and two as the attendance has swelled considerably. As the club evolved into a political movement, talking about Fight Club became necessary, or at least their presence was repeatedly declared throug...

    The third of the Fight Club rules states that a fight ends when a fighter decides so or is unable to continue. It infuses a sense of propriety to the violence and honor among the club members, which builds upon the proposition that there's some emotional wisdom or mental enlightenment available in the violence. Rule three is broken most notably by ...

    Rule four indicates that a fight will consist of only two people at a time, presumably to retain a sense of sportsmanship and fairness. It initially appears that the fourth of the Fight Club rules was inspired by the Narrator and Tyler's first fights in the parking lot, but this is of course not the case. Instead, it reflects the protagonist's two ...

    Rule five states that only one fight may occur at any given time. It appears this is a rule for safety, but it has an interesting effect. With only one fight at a time, all other club members are spectators. This ceremonial dynamic continues the notion that fighters are gleaming some deeper meaning from the fights and the process is somehow therape...

    The sixth of the Fight Club rules states that no shirts or shoes may be worn during a fight. Presumably, this is for safety reasons primarily, but it had other consequences for Fight Club. This rule, or more accurately the results of this rule, led to many homoerotic interpretations of Fight Club, which suggest sexual undertones to the man-on-man a...

    Rule seven declares that fights will continue for "as long as they have to." The implication is that there is no upper time limit to a fight, and fighters can continue to brawl for as long as they wish (provided the previous rules are adhered to). The phrasing,"have to," again perpetuates the idea that there is some solace and serenity within the v...

    Fight Club's final rule implies that each member of Fight Club will have fought at least once. This places each member on equal footing, as they begin to reevaluate their worth as humans. It reflects the "embrace your pain" mentality depicted in the infamous chemical burn scene. Every member of Fight Club and Project Mayhem must first suffer and pr...

  2. May 23, 2016 · There’s no referee, so there are no rules, though they discourage biting, scratching, and hair pulling. Everyone fought with genuine esteem, often pausing to demonstrate new moves or compliment...

    • You don’t talk about fight club. Do not talk about what you are doing or planning. Your words can always be used against you, and you cannot tell who is plotting against you, or who may use your words as a scapegoat to avoid trouble.
    • YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT FIGHT CLUB. Durden said you do not talk about Fight Club, yet men did and the club grew. Tyler wanted them to understand that they can break rules imposed on them by any authority figure.
    • Someone yells stop, goes limp, taps out, the fight is over. Controlled chaos. Managed chaos is a method for growth and development, but it requires trust with all parties, even if the only party is the self.
    • Only two guys to a fight. You focus on one major event at a time, keeping your attention focused on one thing. At times, you will be a participant, and other times an audience member.
  3. To dive into all eight rules of Fight Club, one must break the first and second rules of the underground battle circuit. These rules are interesting because they bring a sense of law and...

  4. Jul 7, 2016 · The founders of the Female Fight Club, Anna Konda and Red Devil, invite international fighters with different backgrounds, fighting experiences, motivation and skills to join an event. Usually, an event takes about 2-3 hours, which includes warming-up, defining rules and taking breaks.

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  6. Oct 15, 2019 · Fight Club is a film concerned chiefly with male anger, and not surprisingly, it’s often the women in their lives who get the blame. “We’re a generation of men raised by women,” Tyler garbles...

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