old man i think you should clear up your pm
Unlock IS-Dfr. Merge all S-D threads together so it clears 1000 posts!
Unlock IS-Dfr. Let all the S-D threads stand independently.
Keep IS-Dfr locked down. All IS-Dfr posters deserved to be punished.
Delete them all. Let Yama sort them out.
old man i think you should clear up your pm
here are some pictures some may enjoy.
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...992Demo001.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...eshouse001.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...-Ticket001.jpg
best,
bruce
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Amidst hostile men
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hi bruce,
thanks for your information is the old guy in the second foto's Jie tiong?
regards,
best,
bruce
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friendly amidst the hostile.
Amidst hostile men
we dwell free from hatred.
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Thanks for the warning
Yes, "Northwind" is my internet alias used for years that has lots to do with my main style, as well as other lil cool things - it just works. Wanna know my name? Ask me
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the flowers have bloomed ,,, fun little form
...or is there something i have missed a glimpse of phantoms in the mist. Traveling down a dusty road bent forward with this heavy load..
If you had to compare the Indonesian school with its American offshoot, how would you define the main differences? ST/SD has a different curriculum setup, so of course the emphasis develops differently in conjunction with that and the student's interest, so I'm not saying one thing's better than another.
Just curious.
that GM SIN can move his muscles like a freak.......... i guess you would have just had to seen it... oh and that i am much fatter then most in the system.. haha..
...or is there something i have missed a glimpse of phantoms in the mist. Traveling down a dusty road bent forward with this heavy load..
Not sure if this is the best place for this, but I was googling my username (I was bored ) for fun and came across this forum. I too am an SD practitioner and I am glad to see a fairly serious discussion of the system here. I hope to learn and discuss some cool stuff with you guys!
I was at the seminar, and the bulk of what was different wasn't so much in the form, but the training. The training of individual muscles leads to more nerve activity, resulting in a more active brain.
There's an excellent book out there called The Brain That Changes Itself, by Norman Doidge. It deals with neuroplasticty, meaning that the brain can adapt and change given the right nerve stimulus. Given that that's basically what 10,000 Lotus is about, it's a great read for someone who has learned it.
Last edited by KungFuGenius; 03-23-2010 at 05:39 PM.
I wouldn't say opposite. I would consider them different facets on the same jewel. Or different paths up the same mountain. You know what I mean :P Like Xingyi and Taichi, sure they look different, but when you break them down the principles are the same, but the methods are a little different.
thats an interesting pic. another one that you will not say where it came from??
...or is there something i have missed a glimpse of phantoms in the mist. Traveling down a dusty road bent forward with this heavy load..