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  • Uncle Skippy
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    Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
    Hey ignore them, lets talk you and me.

    here is another position a Kung Fu fighter would get a grappler in. Again it would be forbidden in the ring and with the rules and gloves and sport fighting.

    http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...r/IMG_0089.png
    Question: And how, by chance, would you (someone who does not train in grappling) get someone who trains in grappling as his primary art into that position?

    Answer: IMAGINATION!!!

    Why can you not see that simple logic.

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  • Uncle Skippy
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    Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
    Good, I am glad it works for you. I think some just don't want it to work.
    That's right.

    I like being choked out.

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  • Uncle Skippy
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    Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
    How many times do you have to be told about my martial arts background, and my different styles I learned and my four sifus and many instructors. Stop your false assumptions.
    You don't have grappling/wrestling experience as a student and much less as a teacher.

    You are not qualified to teach or make judgments on grappling/wrestling techniques.

    I'm going to rent a Kung Fu instructional tape tonight. Should I be allowed to teach Kung Fu afterwards?

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  • Uncle Skippy
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    Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
    I do do eye gouges and breaking the neck in the pictures what are you talking about. The clawing technique goes right into the eye and inner lip
    But you said that "you can also hook the chin or the bridge of the nose."

    Are you now saying that variation is not a good one?

    If it is a good one, then it is legal in the MMA ruleset.

    As such, why don't we see this takedown defense in a 'sporting' competition?

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  • LuohanFist
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    Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mr. Arieson
    So does Viagra.
    You're a bad person.

    Yes he is, and worse than that.
    I don't know, bad is enough. I just won't deal with this guy.

    Now, another one of the strikes I learned, is Luohan Carries Flag, which involves raising a fist for momentum, while simultaneously raising the leg of the same side. Both come down hard, with the raised hand lowering in a downward palm strike. This can be a lethal application with a palm to the Bai Hui crown point.

    The stomp adds a nasty momentum to the strike. This particular one, is common to many Shaolin Forms if I am not mistaken. Has anyone tried something along this line? IMO, it has nice stunning power when not done full force.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mr. Arieson
    So does Viagra.
    You're a bad person.

    Originally posted by LuohanFist View Post
    You're a bad person.
    Yes he is, and worse than that.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Originally posted by Mr. Arieson
    So you have to get your son to post here, for back-up?

    Tell me, is he as bad at martial arts as you?
    You are only exposing yourself as a liar again. That is not my son. You have to realize that there are many Kung Fu fighters who agree with me and not with you. They would consider you a joke really. You even claimed that you don't know much martial arts?

    lol

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  • LuohanFist
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    Originally posted by Mr. Arieson
    So does Viagra.
    You're a bad person.

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  • LuohanFist
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    Cool. Thanks Tiger Claw, I will check some of these out later tonight. Me and my bro tend to grapple a lot, and we like to learn new techniques wherever we can

    There are a plethora of techniques in Kung Fu, that can be used to counter just about anything. This is something I learned the hard way through many fights. I'm not afraid to show my training history and it's results.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Originally posted by LuohanFist View Post
    Not a problem.

    I trained at the New York City Chinese Shaolin for about 3 years. No longer train there. The current instructor is Thad Wong.

    Shaolin is a great system. It makes you strong and alert.
    Hey heres another KUNG FU escape from a Rear naked choke. There are many, I know a few more as well. But this one is interesting. I like the elbow to the solar plex as he turns, that would shake him up.

    You will have to check this out when you can see video.

    YouTube - Wing Chun Training - Rear Choke Escape

    When MMA guys see that Kung Fu has answers they get all confused. it seems their false assumptions about Kung Fu get shattered. So they just attack. rather than saying, hey I have lots I can learn from Kung Fu. they attack. Why? I don't really know. But they may have seen the few pathetic videos of so called kung Fu men being overtaken by BJJ fighters and think that is the way it is everywhere. Big mistake.

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  • LuohanFist
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    Originally posted by TigerClaw View Post
    I told you there are people in here who are absurd, mockers, They will question everything about you and who you are your teachers style techniques etc.
    Not a problem.

    I trained at the New York City Chinese Shaolin for about 3 years. No longer train there. The current instructor is Thad Wong.

    Shaolin is a great system. It makes you strong and alert.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Originally posted by LuohanFist View Post
    What's with all this bashing? When are we going to discuss some serious techniques? I provided mine. Where is yours?
    Hey ignore them, lets talk you and me.

    here is another position a Kung Fu fighter would get a grappler in. Again it would be forbidden in the ring and with the rules and gloves and sport fighting.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Originally posted by Mr. Arieson
    Well, we have surely now sunk as low as we are going to get.
    Not yet, we are waiting for your further comments and jubaji.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Originally posted by LuohanFist View Post
    Dude, I'm not him. And just because I do Kung Fu, doesn't make me a subject of ridicule. This is getting ridiculous.
    I told you there are people in here who are absurd, mockers, They will question everything about you and who you are your teachers style techniques etc. Just ignore some of them and lets talk techniques.

    I have been subject to this kind of childish mocking liars and false assumers for a while now. they are the worst kinds of martial artist in my opinion.

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  • TigerClaw
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    Originally posted by LuohanFist View Post
    And again, in case anyone has doubts, TigerClaw's technique works, it's just a matter of speed, position, and applying pressure to the right places. I did have some trouble with it, but in the end we did figure out the proper application for the relelase. That's that.
    Good, I am glad it works for you. I think some just don't want it to work.

    But everyting I will show in here will work, if you do it right.

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