cerebrus you dont know anything about my or my ma history, what you do though isnt ma its tai chi dance ballet.
cerebrus you dont know anything about my or my ma history, what you do though isnt ma its tai chi dance ballet.
dear lord
what part of
DO NOT FEED THE TROLL
did you not understand...
by responding to him, all you did was f up this thread with his retarded responses...
doesn't matter, he'll be out of here soon enough...
Like most Chinese fighters from the period 1920's through 1940's, Chan tai San liked Japanese Judo. They fought those guys and found them tough and capable.
Chan Tai San then spent time in the Philipines, where apparently he knew quite a few karate stylists. Don't think he knew nor cared Japanese vs Okinawan. He liked that they sparred full contact. And that their methods were direct.
He had no patience for the no contact, tree hugging, chi blast side of the CMA community... he was quite vocal in criticizing the frauds in the community
Stories about CTS getting upset with us would double the length of this thread, so I guess I'll get to some tomorrow....
you don't fight
you don't even train
so what would be really useful would be YOU shutting up already.......
we all see you for what you are, a troll, and your days are numbered here, though you are too deluded to figure that out....
*Kicks Dave Ross in the foot* you're being drawn into it....
Time
Slips through fingers
Like this world of dust
Master CTS had no tolerance for clowns and frauds. Any stories of people who came in for training and passed out or yakked or got laughed out of the gwoon??
Sorry have this passive aggresive thing about feeding the trolls.
In Boston,
Dale Dugas
Mouth Boxers have not the testicular nor the spinal fortitude to be known.
Hence they hide rather than be known as adults.
don't make us wait too long!! *camps right on the forum page*Originally Posted by lkfmdc
ROT *UCK OFF!~
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More CTS stories and related please!!!
out of the blue:
did CTS have any dart throwing or knife throwing skills?
(just something thinking of lately)
OR to be more related.. what was CTS weapons curriclum (shall check ur webpage out incase its listed dere)
thanks
Hey, it's interesting that you bring that up! In 1994, I learned a form called the "27 poison daggers." I have some video footage of GM CTS and myself doing part of the form and throwing some knives. It was taught as a Choy Lay Fut form, as the techniques used in throwing the knives are all CLF. But I don't think the form might have been older than two or three generations old. It's a really cool form and it has 5 knives in a shealth (I only can find 2 of the 4 I had made) on each wrist and ankle, and a back harness which holds 7 over your shoulders. I have never taught it yet (along with a ton of other stuff as well) and I'm not sure when I'll get around to teaching it. It is reeeeeeaaallllly cool though!
As my classmates can attest, we all learned really cool stuff; a bunch of drunken weapons, like staff, broadsword and bench, snake forms and snake broadsword, southern eagle claw (I said southern) and lot's of other crazy stuff. It was quite a trip (in the journey sense) learning under GM CTS. I'm sure everyone else would agree as well.
how many things do you keep hidden form your students like your teacher kept certain things hdiden from you guys? What parts of the system do you keep hidden? forms, training methods, or what?
Enforcer/Strangler/whatever,
When are you going to give up? You realized if you spent half the time training that you did trolling you'd probably be a decent martial artist, right?
Shut up and go find somewhere to train.
Nothing hidden buddy. I think you've been watching too many movies.
from so many sets and forms and different things to train, what were your respective favourites?