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    OMG this was painful to watch, couldnt he at least had someone there to hit play on the CD? LOL

    and his title is Grandmaster?????? I want to now burn my silk bathrobe just becuse it has a dragon on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Flexibility in a MA beyond what is need to FIGHT with that MA is just for show and so irrelevant that to bring it up and to be know for it just means that is all you have to offer.
    Sad really.
    I know quite a few yogis and gymnasts that can do all that and even more and guess what? they can't fight either .

    But I guess if we put a kung fu unifom on them and teach them a few forms then they'd be...well...flexible people wearing a kung fu uniform.
    i dont agree entirely im yogi flexible and it helped my bjj alot my guard couldnt be broken by stacking me up because my spine was too bendable and i could manuever out of positions easier especially with out the risk of pulling muscles

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    His flexibility is very impressive.


    Though I would ask..it that necessarily good kung fu?

    When are you going to be able to do the "taint lick' pose when someone is attacking you?

    The opponent would probably do one of 3 things:

    1.) laugh his ass completely off
    2.) stand and stare--you know..the kind of stare a dog gives something it doesn't understand
    3.) assume that the guy is a couple of beers short of a 6 pack and walk/run away..most likely because fear of the unknown of what "taint lick fu" will do to him--lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by EarthDragon View Post
    LKFMDC



    OMG this was painful to watch, couldnt he at least had someone there to hit play on the CD? LOL

    and his title is Grandmaster?????? I want to now burn my silk bathrobe just becuse it has a dragon on it
    your own videos look exactly the same

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    Well at the very least when 2012 comes and the world comes to an end at least he will be one of the few that can actually kiss is arse goodbye

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    aww bawang, I thought you said they were much better now that I got rid of the farm animlas and the pink pokadot Wu Shu uniforms?
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    That was nothing even close to TSPK.
    yikes!
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    "monkey shats poo." Most powerful technique of them all. LOL!

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    I've seen that technique performed by GrandMaster Hu Flung Dung.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    oh, here's a good one, this guy is a certified under Zink TEACHER

    http://www.myspace.com/video/vid/104230854
    I remember doing some of those exercises for my Army physical!

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    I found the training monkey vid particularly interesting...
    it's good to see he's continuing the dynasty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    He studied with Bucksom Kong... YC Wong is also not the sort to talk about anyone, but YC Wong does know real Pek Gwa (from Chan's teacher Kan)
    From what Buck (my Sifu) told me awhile ago was that Zink didn't really train there that long at the LA kwoon.
    He might of learned a few Hung and CLF handsets...maybe Gung Gee. But not enough to be deemed a serious Hung practitioner. I have been told by my Sihings in the past that Zink was talented but definitely a quirky guy who always liked to show off his monkey moves.

    Quite a character.

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    When my CLF teacher, Sifu Primicias, lived/taught in L.A., Zink was one of his students for awhile. But he started teaching CLF students on his own without permission or approval. Supposedly, he wasn't much beyond a beginner. So Sifu Primicias expelled Zink from his school. This was sometime before Zink emerged as a Monkey practitioner.

    I remember once reading an article Zink wrote in a magazine labeling CLF as 'purely a hard, external system.' I really don't know if Zink knows TSPK and don't care one way or another; but clearly he knew nothing of CLF.

    I saw Zink's performance at the 1981 Ed Parker Long Beach Internationals that made him famous. At the time, I was fairly impressed by his flexibility and the fact he kinda looks like a monkey. But then again, I also hadn't seen much kung fu at all; I was a Kenpo practitioner. I still think his flexibility would be very applicable if he were a BJJ practitioner, though.
    Last edited by Jimbo; 01-31-2011 at 12:20 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditshaw View Post
    From what Buck (my Sifu) told me awhile ago was that Zink didn't really train there that long
    no one is saying he studied anything "long"... but he was not a student of YC Wong like someone claimed....
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    well, like LKFMDC - he's a genuine Kung Fu Hero™
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    As much as I get annoyed when it gets derailed by the array of strange angry people that hover around him like moths, his good posts are some of my favorites.
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    I think he goes into a cave to meditate and recharge his chi...and bite the heads off of bats, of course....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    no one is saying he studied anything "long"... but he was not a student of YC Wong like someone claimed....
    Word up! Apologies for the confusion on my part.

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