I mean, if you buried the little putz, it's ok. You can stay.
I was just curious.....
:p
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I mean, if you buried the little putz, it's ok. You can stay.
I was just curious.....
:p
To answer your observation, Uki, NOPE..lol. Occasionally, a thread (or individual post) calls for my deeply insightful observations..I am more than happy, on these rare occasions, to oblige.
Don't get used to it, though..lol.
LOL... what question are you referring to that i asked you??
obviously nothing has caught your attention yet. :DQuote:
Occasionally, a thread (or individual post) calls for my deeply insightful observations..
so you'll be coming over to my house to give me a bada$$ lesson?? i can assure you that my directions will lead you to my house, but something tells me your legs are not attached and joined by a set of bad a$$ balls.Quote:
I am more than happy, on these rare occasions, to oblige.
dude... i would take your bad a$$ blue bandana and shove it down your god **** throat, tie your skinny little arms into a pretzel, and type posts with your nose. :)Quote:
Don't get used to it, though..lol.
Uki..um, sure. Seems your delusions run very deep, my friend.
As is all of my posted, personal contact information, Uki (along with a standing, open invitation to anyone who would like to take advantage of that fact..lol).
I have to respectfully disagree:
To adhere to the principles governing Bagua practice, a seeker must warp their body into even the most basic requirement. I dare say it is anything BUT natural...
Here is a short excerpt of Bagua principles by Chiang Jung Chiao:
Straighten the neck; ; lift the crown. Tuck the buttocks; hold the
anus. Let the neck bone become naturally straight. In practice do
not raise or bend your head. Do not tilt your head from side to
side. When the head lifts, the chin should tuck in. The buttocks
contract inwards. The tailbone does not stick out even a hair's-
breadth. The rectal muscles are contracted internally.
Relax the shoulders; sink the elbows. Strengthen the belly; open
the chest. Your shoulders should tilt downward. They should be
relaxed, but still they should be sunken in. In practice do not let
your shoulders rise up. Your elbows should always be sunken and
dropped downward. In practice your elbows must always remain in
a "Half-moon" shape. The abdomen is the place for nurturing the qi.
You must allow inhalation and exhalation to move deep within, right
to the abdomen. This will make the abdomen completely permeated with
the pulsating qi. Thus, there is a common saying, "Qi sinks to
the dantian; internally there is a vibration." If your chest sticks
out, this will naturally affect the breath and the sinking of your
qi into your dantian. If your chest is pressed inward, this will
squeeze the heart and obstruct the flow of blood. Thus, simply
relax and open the chest; do not lift it; do not depress it.
:D;):rolleyes::cool:
And yet you still can't answer what credentials give you even half a right to call yourself experienced with fighting/MMA. Still waiting on a reply from Ike too.
All the bagua theory in the world doesn't necessarily make you a skilled fighter. There are lots of doctors in the world, I wouldn't trust a one of them to prepare me for a cage fight. So come on, out with it. Who have you trained? MMA was illegal in 99-01 in MO. Where did you fight?
You'll probably just run back to your blog with another one of your little ****erotic posts.
No, SoCo, actually I've given you all of the information I'm going to give you, because honestly, I couldn't care less what a nobody, forum loud-mouth thinks. Now, put down the meth-pipe, take a deep breath, and realize, nobody cares..least of all, me..lol.
I'm simply going to ignore your inane ramblings from this point forward..I've already given you more information than you obviously deserve. Maybe eventually, just maybe, you'll find something more worthwhile to occupy your time apart from your obvious fixation and fascination with all things BGZ BadBoy..lol.
Lok..on the contrary, the seemingly "difficult" movements and physical requirements dictated by correct BaGuaZhang practice are intended to teach us about natural, powerful movement. The various internal and external requirements are only initially difficult because the average person is so used to moving unnaturally, that anything else is a completely foreign and uncomfortable concept.
Respectfully submitted in response, BTW..lol.
The way people move spontaneously, in their everyday life, is the way they move NATURALLY.....to learn an artificial method of movement, then, is UN-NATURAL!
Bagua and Tai Chi and Hsing I and just about any other organized method of movement is NOT natural or people would NOT have to 'learn" to do them. If they were natural movement, it would be easy to learn and come NATURALLY!
Circles are NOT natural movement. Nature moves in ellipses, broken lines and random curves!
Obviously, Scott, you are still at an elementary level of understanding. Keep practicing..eventually, you may begin to understand what real, powerful, natural movement is all about.
Actually, I would say you are at a less than elementary level of understanding....but I won't hold that against you.
Not everyone feels blessed by your opinion of your own level of insight and knowledge, which is clearly only rudimentary!
You still have a looooong way to go! You will not progress much further with your narrow understanding, and ignorant, yet superior, attitude!
You would profit more from being silent and learning from your older and wiser betters!