That would be ironic!
Tim Tackett, for those of you who don't know, did a lot of training in TCMA's back in the 1960's in Taiwan when he was in the Army. In 1971, he started training JKD in Dan...
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That would be ironic!
Tim Tackett, for those of you who don't know, did a lot of training in TCMA's back in the 1960's in Taiwan when he was in the Army. In 1971, he started training JKD in Dan...
I wouldn't kill you, I'm too nice :D. But afterwards I will finally be worthy of wearing this:
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LMAO :cool:
There could be, classical music is quite nice. Especially the Yo-Yo Ma, and Ennio Morricone of the world. Fantastically beautiful! :cool:
Yeah, but you are more than welcome to come Los Angeles and test my freedom of movement. :cool:
Oh, yeah, I know.
TCMA=been there, done that; and now I have moved onto to my own freedom of movement.
“When there is freedom from mechanical conditioning, there is simplicity. The classical man is just a bundle of routine, ideas and tradition. If you follow the classical pattern, you are...
I have more or less simplified my methods...I see no point in hitting a bag on table when I could just as easily hit something else that will toughen my hands as well train other attributes more...
I think that's rediculous, when will you find yourself standing in a position above your opponent and trying to hit him downwards.
The only way I can see that downward strike is applicable is when...
I've never injured mine either, and have always just rapped my knuckles on hard surfaces when I'm doing other things.
It bugs my wife though. :rolleyes:
LOL. I was listening, and nothing has hardened my hands more than hitting focus mitts, heavy bags, etc without gloves on.