That's one guy with animals vs. five. :D
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That's one guy with animals vs. five. :D
Then would "seeing it more" imply he was "not as good"? :confused:
I thought the same.
Comes from a Jing Mo site.
http://www.jingmo.org/
Anyone hear about Poison Sand Palm?
What is the style like?
What does the link have to do with the first part of your post?
20. Is David Carradine for real?
That's another major factor to consider.
Did that change later on?
http://kinmon.org/
So can you tell us the story? :D
Looks like Zach didn't expect that kind of training! :D
Cool G4-TV feature.
I saw your lawyer colors on that one! :D
He had another thread asking about schools in Southern Maryland. I gave a link for Jow Gar. If he's in Southern Maryland, I don't know why he thinks there are no schools there.
She can hide in cotton candy.
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I think the issue is in that what should be adhered to is not always the case. Whatever the reason, it seems to be seen as a point of status. Not saying it's right, but you've probably seen it happen...
I think he was primarily Tai Shing Pekwar from Chan Sau Chung. I also recall hearing that he picked up some Hung Gar and Choy Lay Fut.
If you had to describe each animal in Bak Mei, how would you do that? Do the animals also relate to techniques as well?
How do they differ from Huzuquan and each other?
What about snake, dragon, and crane in Bak mei?
You often see, hear or read about masters who have done all sorts of things and have all sorts of abilities but I find it rare that people talk or write about struggles and obstacles they have...
Huh? :confused:
In TCMA animals encompass different techniques, attributes, strategies, etc.
What was the throw at the end?
I don't get the joke but ok! :p
Dit Da Jow is great for both martial artists (essential for certain things) and non-martial artists. Does your shop advertise its uses?