What is even more ironic is that a guy who teaches jacket wrestling is attempting to show a wrist grab takedown. That's like a BJJ guy trying to teach the intricacies of heel hooks.
Easy to prove me wrong. Wrestling season is right now. Find an open mat training night, go there and try your wrist lock technique. Post the clips of what happens when you do that.
Of course, you would never want to have actual documentation of something like that because it would show how wrong you are.
Last edited by Peaceful Orchid; 02-07-2012 at 10:34 PM.
And my point was that opportunity will rarely present so it's generally better to focus on opportunities that will present significantly more often such as those things shown in the clips of the fraudulent teacher's students.
-LOL... What business of yours is it how old I am and how is it relevant to the conversations at hand?You still have not answered my question yet.
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Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-07-2012 at 10:48 PM.
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-07-2012 at 10:55 PM.
i guess he could somehow hunt me down and sue me, so on the off chance that I might get some frivolous lawsuit thrown at me, let me rephrase that:
"I think that is a fraudulent technique. I do not know the teacher, so I don't know whether or not he is a fraud himself."
The TCMA world is much darker and dirty than that. There is no way that I can believe that you are "old".
Thanks for the correction. I can tell you this. If David C. K. Lin is a fraud teacher then we won't have any non-fraud teachers left on this planet.
As far as the "fraudulent technique", that "small circle wrist lock" existed in TCMA for over thousands years. Have I seen it worked by my own eyes? No! Do I think it may have a chance to work? Yes! maybe one day when you and I meet and if you grab on my wrist (this is important), I may be able to convince you at that moment. Until then, it's just your words vs. my words.
Haven't "argued" with anybody like this for a long time. It's fun. After my retirement, time is the only thing that I have plenty of it.
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-07-2012 at 11:17 PM.
So, basically, the technique that you used as your prime example for standing chi na, is one you have never seen work for real and also depends on the opponent being stupid and/or slow enough not to let go when you make your move.
No wonder Ray gives you guys a hard time for living in fantasy-land.