wow! that is a bold statement! i would love to see what your practice actually looks like.
benny is pretty good from what i hear... a friend of mine is a black belt under him and speaks highly of his skills in kickboxing.
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i can kick with both legs and am more fluid and powerful trust me
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=...contact-fights
i dunno he looks very stiff here and awkward not to mention he doesnt pull his kicks back after he throws them and leaves them hanging out there( a sign of a bad kicker) his stance is also very side ways
i would say theres probably quite a few people on this board who are better kickers than him
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=...kwondo-ko-best
and then when you compare superfoots kicks to this for example you see why i am not impressed with his kicking abilities
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http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=...n-germany-1992
lol notice how he almost falls on his face every time he tries to throw a hook kick?
whats with the double paddy cake paddy cake kick after it either?
If you think those pop corn kicks of your clip is good , I give up. KC
10,000 Lotus Blooming coming in March!!!
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I saw that. I thought Master Sin was reluctant to teach this form because you needed to be really ripped with specific muscle group control in order to do this form?
This is why people come back to and stay with SD amid all the criticism. For all the faults of the system and some of the practitioners, GMS has material that can't be found anywhere else. Sometimes I think that makes non-SD'ers jealous, thus some of (but not all of) the criticism.
Does anyone have a book, video, DVD, etc., of 10,000 Lotus Blooming, either from when he first mentioned it 20-30 years ago, or up to now? Or know of any?
Watch carefully the new trailer for the new Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey Jr. One scene he is instructing on a fighting technigue, showing and telling a three point combination behind left ear, right rib cage, front of throat. He's pressre point fighting. I'd like to see where that came from.
And in the bare-chested pit fight, he is clearly doing some kind of exotic martial arts, I think again TCMA in origin.
Well your right it does keep people coming back(and spending money). And this is why sin the does it. Keep 'em spending that dollar!
Why wait till your senior students are almost 70 years old before you teach them the good stuff. Now their too old to use it. Doesn't make sense.