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  • Drop a Goat Using Mind Alone - FEAR NO GOAT!

    "I recently made the acquaintance of Mr. Guy L. Savelli - a martial arts Master, form the Cleveland area. His particular martial art from is called "Kun Tao Kung-Fu" which incorporated the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of the student in his particular martial arts practice.

    I was skeptical, yet intrigued, by the numerous possibilities when applied to a battlefield scenario. I was asked by Mr. Savelli to simply monitor and observe a number of physiological parameters before, during and after the application of his 'psychic powers' on a caprine lab animal. "

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  • #2
    Believe it or not, there was a serious article on chi in an issue of Businessweek magazine years ago. The article mentioned some Japanese guy was able to knock people down w/ his chi power w/out touching them.

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    • #3
      puhlease

      The animal lays down and goes to sleep and the heart rate actually dropped while it was sleeping??? That is amazing!! It must have me Mr. Kung fuey!! Wow when I get home tongiht I'm going to make the cat go to sleep with my mind power. I'll let you know the results tomorrow!

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      • #4
        re

        Are you gonna continue this article? I'd like to read the rest. Savelli's teacher was William Reeders who was a contemporary of Jim Ingram and Willy Wetzel. Just for the record Kun Tao=Kung-Fu. Savelli calls his style Huc Chung.

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        • #5
          At last! A chi-kung martial artist that addresses my REAL streetfighting needs: What to do about those damned goats!

          Where do I sign?!

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          • #6
            Lacrymosa, walk with confidence my son in the knowledge that you no longer need fear the goat.




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            • #7
              I wonder if it's equally effective against those who utilize "Goat-Style" Gung Fu?

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              • #8
                goat-style

                Some branches of Wing Chun refer to their basic training stance as the "character 2 goat-pinching stance" (Yee jee keem yueng ma). . . Does that count? I think the stance was orginally used by Ng Mui to pinch goats between her knees so she could wash them.

                There's nothing worse than a dirty goat. Mind-blasting them unconscious might be a better approach to washing them.

                -T

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                • #9
                  Only fools would make fun of this great mans achievments.

                  I have video evidence that he can do what he says.

                  Go Here To Witness This Amazing Feat
                  Last edited by Shimora; 07-30-2001, 04:13 AM.

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                  • #10
                    LMAO!

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