that vid is pretty scary...is he possessed?
and... the matrix has you
I guess we are who we are
Hung Gar has some noticeable dynamic tension building in it's form sets but nothing like those Southern Crane styles that emphasize making sounds or shaking during this process. Do not practice any of that myself but have always practiced dynamic flexing integrated in everything I do cranestyle gongfu. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQsNgQPGgfo
Last edited by PalmStriker; 10-06-2013 at 01:00 PM.
why do boxers shadow box? why do sprinters run sprints by themselves, why do swimmers swim laps by themselves?? they are not racing anyone for real so why do it???????
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Yes and no...meaning, competitive runners and swimmers are in it to win races against other competitive runners and swimmers; not all of their intense training is necessarily done for the sake of, nor always good for, their health. And although running and swimming may not be directly related to fighting, I imagine the origins of competitive running and swimming had much to do with survival and military training (i.e., hunting, charging, stalking, pursuing, evading, are examples). There is quite a difference between doing those activities for serious competition vs. just doing it for health.
Last edited by Jimbo; 10-06-2013 at 02:20 PM.
All this over one clip?
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