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Old 07-06-2005, 06:16 PM   #16 (permalink)
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The problem is just not with CMA but all modern MA in general.

The MA where about just not only survival but also had other positive attributes.

To day they are a commercial venture that reproduces incompetent black belts, a dime a dozen.

What Mix Martial Art brought to the table was a make up call to some and a excuse for others to carry on the present marketing of the MA.

Mix MA is still a game. The question to ask is what can we do to revitalize the arts or let all the 10th degree before I am 45 years old, creators of my own system, like to open a school under me ass holes take over a drive the MA in to the ground.
Very well said, MADDOG
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JKD? Where did you study?

Also...you've trained some ground.
And why is it that every other person on this forum is a goddamned bouncer?
I hate bouncers...you bastards keep me from my alchohol!
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I hate bouncers...you bastards keep me from my alchohol!

THAT'S JUST MEAN!!!!!!!

And to think the next drink was going to be on the house



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Old 07-06-2005, 07:26 PM   #19 (permalink)
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If you are ever in the area I'd be happy to have a friendly little spar with you and show you what my art looks like. Until then I guess I'll just have to deal with those stinging retorts you keep throwing out. I'm going to go cry now.

I don't blame you for being upset at having your BS questioned, but don't get too emotional.


Now, if you have any specific question I'll be glad to consider it.
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Old 07-06-2005, 10:30 PM   #20 (permalink)
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How do you know? Have you beaten the crap out of many ring fighters out in 'the street'?


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Yes, I have.

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Just starting in MA at the age of 41. Been taking a class on self defense from my sons karate teacher. He asked me if I would be his deciple in Xing Yi. I'm looking forward to learning from him..

And then you proceed to tell us the exciting stories of when you twice about broke even and twice got your ass kicked. Stories which reeked of BS anyway.


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I think any martial art, if practiced hard core as realistic as possible, could be used in street confrontations.

However, I also believe that versitility is the key.
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I don't blame you for being upset at having your BS questioned, but don't get too emotional.


Now, if you have any specific question I'll be glad to consider it.
I already have. Do you fight in the ring? What art, if any, do you study? So far your keyboard fu has been less than impressive. Please don't PM me and tell me how mean I am, or how I started this or cuss at me like you did the last time. Just answer the questions

I , and others have askeg these questions before and you always resort to attacking instead of answering. It's called redirection and is usually employed to cover something up. So, when you answer those question I'll 'consider' if I should acknowledge your existence.

Again, the topic is 'Chinese MA's in real life'. So, regale us with your indepth knowledge of CMA's and how they do, or do not, relate to 'real' life. Otherwise just get a 'real' life.

Please, don't cry. I hate it when I make children cry.
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And then you proceed to tell us the exciting stories of when you twice about broke even and twice got your ass kicked. Stories which reeked of BS anyway.


Hhhmmmmmmmm
So, reading is not your forte either. Dang boy, is there anything you can do?
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I think any martial art, if practiced hard core as realistic as possible, could be used in street confrontations.

However, I also believe that versitility is the key.
So true. Knowledge I gained in the years I worked as a doorman is at least as valuable as any training I've had. Learning how to react to different situations and expanding your knowledge is key. So many peeps get caught us in the 'my arts better than yours' game they never open their minds to other possibilities.
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JKD? Where did you study?

Also...you've trained some ground.
And why is it that every other person on this forum is a goddamned bouncer?
I hate bouncers...you bastards keep me from my alchohol!
My roommate in college trained me in JKD. He was a Marine brat and learned while in San Diego. No idea who his teacher was or anything. Trained for only that one year.

Bouncers ain't so bad. You gotta maked friends with them so you won't ever have to pay cover charges!
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So true. Knowledge I gained in the years I worked as a doorman is at least as valuable as any training I've had. Learning how to react to different situations and expanding your knowledge is key. So many peeps get caught us in the 'my arts better than yours' game they never open their minds to other possibilities.
Yes, I was in charge of doormen. I managed some bars (although two simultaneous, the rest not all at once..leaving for the next) in famous New Orleans, Louisana-on "infamous" Bourbon Street.

I conducted seminars for these doormen. I had laid down foundational principles and tactics. There were many problems with clubs having to go to court because a doorman could not defuse a situation properly.

Although no longer formerly employed by these club owners, they still call me from time to time, to conduct training seminars. One must understand that a doorman-bouncer, has to realise the limitations of their job. They have to remain calm as possible and difuse a situation before physical uprisals.

Chinese Martial Arts in real life-just like any other martial art-applicable only from the dedication of the practictioner.
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Do you fight in the ring?.

More like a circle.
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What art, if any, do you study?

I have studied many, many things, but wrestling is my main deal. Been doing that for going on 28 years now.
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So far your keyboard fu has been less than impressive. Please don't PM me and tell me how mean I am, or how I started this or cuss at me like you did the last time. .

Oh, aren't you precious.


I don't recall telling you how "mean" you are. I might have pointed out the obvious fact that you are full of shit...
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Again, the topic is 'Chinese MA's in real life'. So, regale us with your indepth knowledge of CMA's .
What do you consider "in depth"? More than your, what is it now-one year or less?
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