By the way, text me if you do sort out a get together as I'm on here very infrequently these days.
By the way, text me if you do sort out a get together as I'm on here very infrequently these days.
"i can barely click the link. but i way why stop drinking .... i got ... moe .. fcke me ..im out of it" - GDA on Traditional vs Modern Wushu
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but what if the man of steel hasta fight another man of steel only that man of steel knows kung fu? - Kristoffer
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How do you think monks/strippers got started before the internet? - Gene Ching
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Find your peace in practice. - Gene Ching
Will do.
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Behold, I see my father and mother.
I see all my dead relatives seated.
I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
He calls me. Take me to him.
Well, two throws versus the twenty or so undignified landings in the grass seemed hardly worth mentioning. (And for the record, I'd like to state that those stances still makes my legs weep for mercy.)Originally posted by Water Dragon
The Crippled Avenger forgot to mention that he caught me twice in free wrestling with inner leg hooking. Oh yeah, he takes the Iron Broom like a man
The Iron Broom was pretty f_cking sweet, though. You throw ****ed hard for an old man.
"Oh LORD, please spare our eyes"- Traditional Prayer before an English Singlestick Match
Methinks sparring is tonight.... teeheee.... fills me with joy.
2 hours of sparring, then heavy drinking. Possibly.... wait a minute... goin out of town tonight.
Gonna go camp at the river and drink... hmm.... It feels like a rum night. Maybe jack.... just maybe...
hehe, Now you know what the phrase "Northern Legs" really means. It has nothing to do with kicks
I have no idea what WD is talking about.--Royal Dragon
Last night I assisted at kid's class. Got two new kids who were really adept - went over stances, basic footwork and pivoting, and touched on plum blossom handwork.
working with the midgets means 45 minutes in low stances for me. bonus!
then jumped rope for a while and did some of my forms at home
I gave up trying to hold threads together serpent.
Ok last night our teacher wasnt there so we just sparred the whole time and did some awareness drills. It was pretty boring actually, but a decent workout from the extreme heat. This saturday im going to a seminar with the supposed grandmaster of the system, R.A. Greenlee. I cant find anything about him online but that can be a good thing. Ill let everyone know how it goes and what he teaches.
SV I found this website that mentioned Greenlee. It's in Columbus. Do you train there?Originally posted by Shuul Vis
This saturday im going to a seminar with the supposed grandmaster of the system, R.A. Greenlee. I cant find anything about him online but that can be a good thing. Ill let everyone know how it goes and what he teaches.
http://www.mastermatt.com/shaolintiger.html
Let me know what you think about Greenlee.
Yeah judge thats him, and mollica is who im studying with at the moment. Its not the style of my choice but they were decent and very close to my house so i decided to train there for the time being. It keeps me in shape and is teaching me long range fighting which, being a long time wing chun practitioner, im not very familiar with so thats good. Also he is very good at shuai chiao and im happy to learn from someone with the credentials he has in the style, even though its not my first choice. Id rather be learning Hsing Yi or furthering my wing chun but i cant find any good teachers of either around columbus. There are a few id like to check out but havent yet.
Ill let you know how Greenlee turns out.
went over some set sparring, got to play dummy for our instructor showing us takedowns (gee that was fun) and threw in a bit of free sparring just for sh*ts and giggles. two hours well spent.
I do kung fu btw
"If there is no grand plan; if there is no big picture; if nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do."