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  • #61
    I know what you are saying. I could say that Hung Ga WAS a soliid style until the start of the PRC as we know it. You know when traditional CMA became contemporary wushu.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Ben Grimm View Post
      Hung Ga is a solid style, but not when you learn it from a book and then claim it as your own.
      Master Lin taught at E-Chaun Mun, as I already told you he taught Hung Gar, Northern Shaolin, White Crane.

      When are you going to understand that I know traditional Kung Fu and from real masters and I teach it for many years. I am not some wanna be kid who comes n here to just play and goes around making up things. .

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      • #63
        Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post

        When are you going to understand that I know traditional Kung Fu and from real masters and I teach it for many years. I am not some wanna be kid who comes n here to just play and goes around making up things. .


        People are going to understand that when you stop communicating like "some wanna be kid who comes n here to just play and goes around making up things," and/or some mental case who can't stop with this little act.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by jubaji View Post
          People are going to understand that when you stop communicating like "some wanna be kid who comes n here to just play and goes around making up things," and/or some mental case who can't stop with this little act.

          This is not act I am very serious about many things I say.

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          • #65
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            • #66
              I like lamp.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Sagacious Lu View Post
                Actually the amount of time I spent training nearly doubled after I stopped wasting time on forms and the like and my level of conditioning soared.
                Which shows that you really don't understand anything at all about Kung Fu.

                Originally posted by Sagacious Lu View Post
                No, I learned more by training under knowledgeable boxing coaches coupled with sparring against other trained fighters.
                Perhaps you did not pick the right Kung Fu teacher.And By the way Kung Fu practitioners also spar against trained fighters. We used to spar on hard floors and hard contact.


                Originally posted by Sagacious Lu View Post
                I should probably stop here just because posting seriously in this topic gives the illusion that I think the thread starter is worth debating with.
                No, you should stop because you expose your absolute lack of knowledge in Kung Fu and traditional training methods. And the centuries of combat application and war combat that Kung Fu has.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by ViolentByDesign View Post
                  I like lamp.
                  Violent by design, even your name is erronious. We are not designed to be violent, that was the bi-product of out choices.

                  And what do you mean when you say,
                  "I like lamp"

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                  • #69
                    He doesn't like lamp.

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                    • #70
                      Not one bit.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
                        No, you should stop because you expose your absolute lack of knowledge in Kung Fu and traditional training methods. And the centuries of combat application and war combat that Kung Fu has.
                        Traditional eh? What does that mean to you? Do you know when Hung Gar became a style? How long ago was that? So you know the two styles that I have the most experience with are boxing and wrestling. When do you think the first wrestling match was? When do you think the first boxing match was? How long does a practice have to be around before you can call it traditional?

                        I answered your questions, it seems only fair for you to answer mine.

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                        • #72
                          He never will. He's a grandmaster at avoiding questions.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Ben Grimm View Post
                            He never will. He's a grandmaster at avoiding questions.
                            Yeah, at first I thought he really believed the crap he posts, now I think it's just a troll job.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Sagacious Lu View Post
                              Traditional eh? What does that mean to you?
                              Tradition is something that has been passed on directly from the founder to the students to us today. It has the benefit of being tried and tested over many years and centuries as Kung Fu has.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
                                Tradition is something that has been passed on directly from the founder to the students to us today. It has the benefit of being tried and tested over many years and centuries as Kung Fu has.

                                Way to duck the questions.

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