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you know tb, i have recently noticed just how many supposed ""newish"" users there are, so many folks posting with just a dozen or less posts (post count), i reckon we are being invaded with previous screenames self re-incarnated. Dodgy fakers
Hey Hu san Yan! Is Thai Brief your long lost uncle or your father? I knowhe is your father and you got no uncle. No you didn't pay the pizza you just let the delivery boy to stick the pizza to your ass. Oh white orgies.
you know tb, i have recently noticed just how many supposed ""newish"" users there are, so many folks posting with just a dozen or less posts (post count), i reckon we are being invaded with previous screenames self re-incarnated. Dodgy fakers
Oh look who's talking to whom. Is there a family reunion? Where is jubaji?
yentao, have you ever considered actually contributing something useful to the forums?.....
We are all pagued by Trolls like you,
Wow coming from guy who's post 90% mocking other people posts, 9% kissing Thai Bri ass, and 1% ripping off other people info and reposting as your own!
Going back to the original point of this post, what exactly are you looking for in a martial art? If it's tradition and strategy, Wing Chun. If it's for sparring and getting in shape, Muay Thai. As for which is more appropriate for the street, personall I'd say go with Wing Chun?
Why? Muay Thai is good and all in a ring, but personally I feel Wing Chun is better for the streets. And for all you pro-MT guys that scoff other arts with tradition and forms, Muay Thai is derived from Krabi Krabong, a really old art which is where all those elbows and knees come in because it was a sword art back then which had a lot of philosophy and katas, two things most MT guys hate That's about all I know about it, but it's still a hoot hearing all the people with a hard-on for MT badmouth the same stuff that started their art
Going back to the original point of this post, what exactly are you looking for in a martial art? If it's tradition and strategy, Wing Chun. If it's for sparring and getting in shape, Muay Thai. As for which is more appropriate for the street, personall I'd say go with Wing Chun?
Why? Muay Thai is good and all in a ring, but personally I feel Wing Chun is better for the streets. And for all you pro-MT guys that scoff other arts with tradition and forms, Muay Thai is derived from Krabi Krabong, a really old art which is where all those elbows and knees come in because it was a sword art back then which had a lot of philosophy and katas, two things most MT guys hate That's about all I know about it, but it's still a hoot hearing all the people with a hard-on for MT badmouth the same stuff that started their art
i'd like to add that learning only 1 kungfu arts are not usefull......
it is better to learn 2 or three kungfu arts...... just absorb what is usefull, reject what is useless, and add especially what is your own.....
I thought Kung Fu covered all arts so why study more then one. I thought it was a generic term for all arts and where they originated from. This is all from your own posting sherwanker.
I thought Kung Fu covered all arts so why study more then one. I thought it was a generic term for all arts and where they originated from. This is all from your own posting sherwanker.
for example:
I learn ChiDianBun KungFu (Major Art), NgoChoKun KungFu (Half-Half from KokSut Instructor, and BengKiam Book), and WingChun KungFu (from Books of Randy Williams and www.wingchun.org)
aside from these three kungfu's, i also learned the art of Hik, Kiaw, Tan, Chua, Yang Styles of TaiChiChuan KungFu, some SevenStarPraying Mantis, and some of AngKaKun KungFu.........
i absorb what is usefull, reject what is useless, and add especially what is my own......
Note:
You said that BruceLee learned WingChun only, but the Scissor Kick that you see in his movie "Game of Death" applied to the legs of Kareem Abdul Jabbar - that type of kick (Scissor Kick) is from NgoChoKun KungFu........
WingChun KungFu has no Scissor Kick alphabets...... only NgoChoKun KungFu
Note:
BruceLee did not learn WingChun alone, Bruce Lee know more than 3 KungFu's......
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