No, you need to eat this porcupine cake to understand my language, come on, get some into your mouth! stuff it~
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I've decided that Scott is also fu(king insane. Carry on.
Okay...how did you do this?
You must teach me sensei! I wish to learn the art of circumventing Gene's filters... :eek:
That is impressive. :D
Thank you sir!
FWIW, I have no medical training of any kind. I'm just kind of a nerd when it comes to the way the body has evolved to move. I get a little passionate when people refuse to use their bodies the way Ma' Nature wants us to. (I.E. people running on their heels) Drives me nuts.
james C, i ran on my heels until I bought a pair of 5 fingers, then my running changed forever, do yuo have pair? there a must for walking running and hiking
Yeah I do. I bought a pair of KSOs last year and they are my shoes of choice when I have to wear them.
I do all my running barefoot now though
The Return of our Publisher's blog. READ Shaolin Ways Episode 3: Praying Mantis by Gene Ching
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Shi Decheng
Beng Bu
Shaolin and Praying Mantis
Very nice article Gene!
FYI the Qixing Tanglang master you learned from in Yantai was Yu Tianlu, brother of Yu Tiancheng and disciple of Lin Jingshan (who was also the master of Yu Hai, before he created his sports wushu version of Tanglang). Yu Tianlu passed away in 2013. I have some of footage of you guys learning Beng Bu that day, sent to me by Eric. Great to see this pic. Eric was definitely a great guy. As you indicated in the article, he was a mantis nut through and through. Probably the most obsessive and thorough researcher of his day. Very open and generous too. We exchanged lot of material over the years. May he RIP.
Cheers,
BT
Here's Yu Tianlu's Beng Bu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVtlMlqdbX4
No worries. Glad to be of assistance!