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Guest repliedMoronOriginally posted by jubaji View PostYou're still a fucking moron, I see.
Mo"ron\, n. (Pedagogy) A person whose intellectual development proceeds normally up to about the eighth year of age and is then arrested so that there is little or no further development.
nope, thats not me....
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Originally posted by TigerClown View PostFrom a kung fu perspective, means using combat fighting, not sport. For example if a man grapples a kung fu fighter, he may find his groin attacked or his eyes throat, fingers joints, his mouth fish hooked or eye lids clawed. or he may have the many mantis techniques that work while standing applied to the grappler who tries to mount him on the ground.
You're still a fucking moron, I see.
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Originally posted by TigerClaw View PostYou didn't miss much. Oh by the way how do i post pic in here? Or the snake forum
I haven't been able to figure it out.
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Guest repliedYou didn't miss much. Oh by the way how do i post pic in here? Or the snake forumOriginally posted by JadeDragon View Postgood afternoon all. what have I missed out on today?
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Guest repliedThe term Kung Fu" has come to be known as any Chinese martial art. I could say when Choy Li Fut fighter or Hung gar fighter or mantis fighter or Shaolin fighter etc has a man grapple him.Originally posted by Tant01 View PostI have good "kung-fu" in cooking. Also driving a car. A kung-fu perspective is about the path, not the destination. The training itself and not the result of training. The preparation but not the meal...
You're stuck in the proverbial box TC, there seems to be no escape for you.
You are stuck in the straining at nats and swallowing camels box.
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Combat fighting and sport...
Originally posted by TigerClaw View PostFrom a kung fu perspective, means using combat fighting, not sport. For example if a man grapples a kung fu fighter, he may find his groin attacked or his eyes throat, fingers joints, his mouth fish hooked or eye lids clawed. or he may have the many mantis techniques that work while standing applied to the grappler who tries to mount him on the ground.
I have good "kung-fu" in cooking. Also driving a car. A kung-fu perspective is about the path, not the destination. The training itself and not the result of training. The preparation but not the meal...
You're stuck in the proverbial box TC, there seems to be no escape for you.
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Guest repliedFrom a kung fu perspective, means using combat fighting, not sport. For example if a man grapples a kung fu fighter, he may find his groin attacked or his eyes throat, fingers joints, his mouth fish hooked or eye lids clawed. or he may have the many mantis techniques that work while standing applied to the grappler who tries to mount him on the ground.Originally posted by Semper Fi View PostI have a background in Wah Lum Tam Tui Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu. Currently training in JKD. I'm not too sure I understand what you mean when you mentioned from a kung fu perspective?
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I have a background in Wah Lum Tam Tui Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu. Currently training in JKD. I'm not too sure I understand what you mean when you mentioned from a kung fu perspective?
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Well, I train in JKD and Wing Chun - it just seems all that anyone talks about is MMA anymore.....
However, if you want to see great Wing Chun, look no further than Yen and Sammo:
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You are free to think anything you like. I would assert that most of us have training in grappling.... (not TKD)
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