yes, I can imagine never training performance wu shu ever!
Ever!
lol
Kung Fu is good for you.
hahaha!!!
no, but serious ... itīs not about what you train ... itīs about the way you do it
if modern or traditional, performance or bla bla bla ... i mean, cīmon thatīs the first lesson hahahaaa
peace
a life without training is like a rock that floats on water...
i could honestly im into music and painting so that would l give me even more time to mess around with those
plus theres more to life like soccer moms
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hahaha wtf
I am pork boy, the breakfast monkey.
left leg: mild bruising. right leg: charley horse
handsomerest member of KFM forum hands down
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I can't get satisfaction from striking in the thin air only. I'll need to hit some solid objects daily. The resistence and shocking from the contact make my life better.
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 01-14-2011 at 11:19 AM.
Excellent point! I have always taken traditional weapons training very seriously. Forms are a great start, but I have always required my students to learn to spar with every weapon. I remember one student who started wearing a motorcycle helmet to class when he heard it was weapon's night. Though it was better than getting hit in the head with a three section staff.
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There are two types of Chinese martial artists. Those who can fight and those who should be teaching dance or yoga!
53 years of training, 43 years of teaching and still aiming for perfection!
Recovering Forms Junkie! Even my twelve step program has four roads!
One must comprehend the soft. Seriously! COMPREHEND IT!!! And make sure your clothes are straight. Check your sash. Now, get to comprehending that soft...
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Kung Fu is good for you.