To an extent, I don't train with JKD people necessarily anymore, but have trained it enough that I use it's philosophy and concepts for San Da. Most of the JKD fighting strategies come from old...
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To an extent, I don't train with JKD people necessarily anymore, but have trained it enough that I use it's philosophy and concepts for San Da. Most of the JKD fighting strategies come from old...
I don't know where you heard that but it's the complete opposite of how we train. We train to be absolutely non-telegraphic with footwork and moves. Most people I meet are impressed by my ability...
http://www.shaolinwugulun.com/en/
These guys seem pretty legit.
Cool, thanks!
That's awesome, do you know which UFC event he'll be fighting in? I'm getting more excited about a lot of the MMA prospects coming out of China recently.
That's how I was taught it in Xingyi, that it is a cover, and it can aid you getting on the inside.
My wife and I liked the show, but honestly the fight scenes were too drawn out and a tad bit unrealistic for such an average superhero.
Thanks for that video, always interesting this stuff.
Boxerbilly, your assumptions are correct!
I have not heard that myself. The large hard-bound book is actually the four books originally published by M. Uyehara, who was a student, and friend of Bruce Lee. He was the then editor-in-chief of...
I find that 75% of the time I use a cover (in Xingyi it's called "Tiger Holds Its Head") or a parry, and to make it even simpler I usually cover with my lead hand and parry with my back hand,...
I agree, I've met people with pretty decent posture start the IMA's with an unqualified teacher, and then screw up their posture big time by tucking their butt and overly collapsing their chest. In...
Still, it was excellent technique!
Sweet, I look forward to that podcast. There aren't many kungfu podcasts out there.
At least there will be a legitimate JKD practitioner on the show.
Tim Cartmell has mentioned to me on many occasions of knowing a lot of Chin Na techniques (somewhere around the 300 area) but said he has only found about 6 to be actually useful. I've only really...
Lights Out was a decent show that had a nice plot line going, shame it didn't stay on for long.
Except Dragon was way off base in regards to the events of his life. The director of that film took considerable "artistic license" when creating that film which was terrible in it's final product. ...
Sorry, I didn't catch the sarcasm on that. I don't dare enter the WC forum here, I've seen what gets posted there.
I see this non-sequiter argument all the time, and wonder what it has to do with how good of a martial artist he really was. In any case, he was far more a martial artist than he was an actor, the...
That's an interesting observation, I will have to see if I'm doing that when I'm training. Not sure if hamstring curls is the answer to that, though :cool:
Not sure what snake engine is, but I do barbell and kettlebell lifting a couple times a week. Stronger is always better.
I study Xingyiquan under Tim Cartmell.
http://youtu.be/_ybLr3nlCwY?list=UU7sMqY4PiOqOjJ6T44yqopw
For the time-period, yes. But I'm no arguing about he looked in 1967, I'm arguing for his principles and philosophy as they are applied to fighting.
Wow, an immature response! What a big, ****ing surprise! Honestly, when you develop mental faculties greater than a 12 year old, maybe I'd be interested in having an actual intelligent conversation....
Here is some fighting techniques:
http://youtu.be/rA_AuE5Z0ZA