Good question. A war of semantics and hurt feelings. The term "Master" as a noun...hmm?. As an adjective, however: "having or showing very great skill or proficiency" fits right into the martial arts...
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Good question. A war of semantics and hurt feelings. The term "Master" as a noun...hmm?. As an adjective, however: "having or showing very great skill or proficiency" fits right into the martial arts...
That’s us in the YouTube link. Still a rookie here don’t know how to put the full vid up, lol
Great training session! I do the same with my wife/special student in Wing Chun. Whoever has a spouse that is interested in Kung Fu is truly blessed
https://youtu.be/xXDaeDQMkmA
Upon reflection, in the first week of February, myself and many of my co-workers [LEO's] also came down with the same respiratory illness with all the classic symptoms of covid 19, and it was bad....
Your story just goes to show that specific human personality types will ubiquously replicate themselves anywhere you go and in any country. There will always be pompous, arrogant, narcissistically...
Just saw Aquaman on Christmas day. Usually its the new Star Wars but that's next year so it was either this or Bumble Bee. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. It's like a hip underwater...
Hmmm.....a little smoke and mirrors with a CGI flash of chi, I think. I was hoping to see a Mr. Ku Yu Cheong great grand disciple smashing bricks in the middle of a Tofu/brick triple decker...
I never did either. Only saw him on TV being interviewed where he was throwing cards that sliced through held up news paper. Pretty cool back then.
R.I.P Ricky. Say Hi to Harry for me! Loved the book, bought it back in 1977.
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Thanks for posting this. I just watched the movie last night. Poignant and touching. I've been a fan of Ronnie Coleman for many years; myself having also been into bodybuilding as well as...
Judo 100% would be the best.
That's freaking hilarious!
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I've been perusing this channel for a while and I like these guys. Mark Phillips is a Wing Chun practitioner out of UK and on some of his vids he does reality fight analysis. I remember years ago I...
Good video, nice demonstration. Looks like the "Pa Kua" of western boxing.
Po Chai, that's a blast from the past! Please indulge me a stroll down memory lane. I was first introduced to Po Chai by my Sifu Peter Chema during private lessons in my first Chinese martial art of...
A martial artist is a purveyor of force. Force has the potential to kill. Traumatic Brain injuries are common place during blows to the head or incurred during hard falls. Professional athletes role...
Definitely a good exercise. I've been following Charles Poliquin since I discovered him when he was writing for Muscle Media 2000 back in the fun 1990's.
Another strengthening exercise for the...
The biggest mistake I see from the get go is, the Tai Chi practitioner, who was moving back a lot while squaring off, never really engaged the MMA guy who was entering with a lot of forward...
Awesome, great Vid!
My wife is also my "special student" and has been for over 20 years trained in all the warrior ways. We live the "Kung Fu life" together. For those of us lucky enough to have...
Matt, my best wishes for your bother. Mental illness runs rampant in the world. Almost all of us know someone in the family who's "not quite right" and has to or should take meds. There are "homes"...
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Rather odd thread. Nevertheless, I do remember an individual who had a frontal lob lobotomy. I was a little kid in the mid to late 1960's around the time when the Green Hornet was primetime on...
"Yield into emptiness" and using "Empty Force" to influence people are higher level skills of many sophisticated- sensitivity based martial arts. For the record, I'm a mixed TMA guy and I use...
Me to! Hence the literal translation: "Supreme Ultimate Boxing"
So that was cardiac rehab 4 years ago. I'm assuming that by now your MD has cleared you to resume normal activities. "Kung Fu", by definition would not constitute a "normal activity" for the average...