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HA cha cha cha chaaaaaaa!Quote:
Occasionally, you bust out with a gem...LOL!
ummm no...THIS is ass kicking music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytRQjrP4A0s
None anymore.
Waaaaay back in the day, when I was training Kenpo, I listened to '70s rock on the radio during home training. In class, my Kenpo teacher often played disco music during everything except sparring.
My fave music is still '70s rock/R&B/soul (and I even like SOME disco; emphasis on "SOME"). :p
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My fave music is still '70s rock/R&B/soul (and I even like SOME disco; emphasis on "SOME").
Night Fever Night Feverrrrrrr.....you know how to dooooo it! LOLOL
Were you wearing bell bottom kung fu pants and kung fu shoes too? LOL
He didn't have fish in the bottom of his platform shoes did he?
I know CLFNOLE was one of those guys who wore the bell bottom pants with a blond white boy fro with glitter in his hair. HAHAHAHA.
For me it depends on what I'm doing. Generally its hardcore, electric or hip hop. Although I'm a product of the 70s and 80s music scene and I listen to very little that came out after the 90s. Death metal or grind core is pretty much always acceptable to me. You can catchme grooving to some classical . Taiko is some heavy stuff to train to because often the drummer(s) is putting a lot of physical energy into themusic
Quite the opposite actually...I was a b-boy and into break dancing. Track suits and adidas with fat laces. The bell bottoms and Saturday Night Fever platform shoes would have been my Dad.
As to what I train to it is all rock...classic, alternative, metal, hair metal, progressive, punk, emo...I cover it all. Either that or total silence works well also.
sometimes i like to listen to soundtracks from good martial arts movies. usually a good mix of styles but groovin to martial arts.
No fish. :)
Speaking of bell bottoms, the closest I ever had to those were something called "Kickin' Jeans" in the early '80s. They were jeans specially designed so you could kick without tearing them. Basically, the crotch area was designed the same as gi pants. I got 'em thru Black Belt magazine (Bill "Superfoot" Wallace modeled them in the ad) and I wore them about a year or so. I'd almost forgotten about those!
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If I listened to music during training again, it would definitely be '70s (classic rock).
Rofl!!!!!!
That'll make you keep your stances low...