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I wasn't particularly keen on the bagua article. Seemed to talk down to the readers.
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Nor do they of your :p
I wasn't particularly keen on the bagua article. Seemed to talk down to the readers.
You mean Painter's article? How do you mean "talk down"?
Didn't Dr. Seuss just turn 100?Quote:
I'm not interested in what anyone under the age of 100 has to say about kung fu
Just seemed like it was a soap box article.
Let me reread it this weekend, I'll give some specifics.
I was surprisingly impressed by the xing yi bayonette article...
I thought that was really cool.
I see. I suppose that their all soap box articles after a fashion. I would say that 70% of the submissions that we receive fall in a catagory that I call "I, me, mine" articles. Few people can actually write past their own schools. That's a shame, really, it shows the self-centeredness within our arts. Fortunately, they aren't all like that. But to some degree, every writer has his or her agenda.
When you said "talk down" I thought you meant he was taking a 'holier than thou" perspective, which I didn't really get from that article (I get that from other articles, surely).
Well, let's just hope you get more from Adam Hsu. He does some good stuff.
LOL, didn't see that one Gene. Guess it's horses for courses.
You see how it is here? Anything we publish will please some people and bother some one else. Such is the martial world. Every one has their opinions. It would make it hard if we were thin skinned, but then again, if we were thin skinned, we wouldn't be in the martial arts. :cool:
Same here!Quote:
Originally posted by norther practitioner
Just seemed like it was a soap box article.
Let me reread it this weekend, I'll give some specifics.
I was surprisingly impressed by the xing yi bayonette article...
I thought that was really cool.
soap box of really cool? or both? I really like to hear your comments but please give some more details. :)Quote:
Same here!
My bad, the Xing Yi.Quote:
Originally posted by GeneChing
soap box of really cool? or both? I really like to hear your comments but please give some more details. :)
I saw some stuff on it in a book but it was very little.
That bit got be thinking, back when I heard that there is a gun martial art.
Anyone know if that's true?:confused:
In Japan, I think it was called hojitsu, but it was more for ancient firearms, like flintlocks and such. I've seen some pistol drawing techniques based on Bagua - in fact, it was Dr. Painter who shared some of those with me. It's a lot of weird covert drawing techniques that allow you to draw a bead in an evasive action very quickly, sort of a variation of sword drawing arts. But once your gun is out - shoot! There's really not much more to it than that.
Oh, that's intresting.Quote:
Originally posted by GeneChing
In Japan, I think it was called hojitsu, but it was more for ancient firearms, like flintlocks and such. I've seen some pistol drawing techniques based on Bagua - in fact, it was Dr. Painter who shared some of those with me. It's a lot of weird covert drawing techniques that allow you to draw a bead in an evasive action very quickly, sort of a variation of sword drawing arts. But once your gun is out - shoot! There's really not much more to it than that.
Ummm I think the Bagua is in this month's issue, am I right?
And have you seen the movie, Equilibrium? If you haven't you really should, I highly recomend it.
Most people probably never heard of it due to the director like running out of money or something and he didn't really advertise it too much. But in it there is like an insane gun martial art.
It just really cool to watch.http://www.freewebs.com/equilibrium-movie/
...our new issue, May June 2004, should be on stands right about now. There's no bagua in it. I was just referenceing something Dr. Painter showed me privately. I get shown a lot of stuff that never makes it into the mag for various reasons...;)
obiviously...:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by GeneChing
...our new issue, May June 2004, should be on stands right about now. There's no bagua in it. I was just referenceing something Dr. Painter showed me privately. I get shown a lot of stuff that never makes it into the mag for various reasons...;)
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