[QUOTE=Dale Dugas;1023011]you have nothing real, as you cannot even give out your real name, your real address[/QUOTE]
Why do you want my real name and address?
What does that prove about my kung fu knowledge?
I currently train here in Colombia. There, I am glad that is over with!
You would not know my teachers from Adam. Excuses, excuses and more excuses, to justify your brutish behavior!
However, I may send him some of your “Kung Fu Muscle Man” pictures. Hey, every body can use a laugh, and who knows, as my sifu may know some authentic Baguazhang teachers who could use a laugh too…LOL!
Way to go in ignoring me…LOL
I hope your skills in the art of kung fu is better than your art of ignoring…
I am a real human being wether you like it or not, but excuse me for not putting my NAME, ADDRESS, MY TEACHER AND SCHOOL DETAILS, on the World Wide Web!
No pondering here…:rolleyes:
I REALLY hope that your mind is made up this time, and that you will not come back with your out of context posts aimed at me!
[QUOTE=Frost;1023030]you said since when do real TCMA master show their muscles and i provided evidence to the contary…so are you now saying hung gar is not a real art:confused:[/quote]
No, I am saying that I doubt that the same Hung gar master would show off his muscles in a MUSCLE MAN pose in a public internet forum…LOL!
Yes, those d@mn grapplers…we know their type…
I am wrong about a lot of things, but my commentary about Dale Dugas’s pictures is right on the button!
No, I am saying that I doubt that the same Hung gar master would show off his muscles in a MUSCLE MAN pose in a public internet forum…LOL!
Not only would they, they have, if not the “internet” their timeline equivelant of magazines and books as did Shuai Jiao GM Chan and quite a few others.
You need to actually read books that have RESEARCHED the truth in TCMA, not the stories.
You can start with the Jungwu book by Brian kennedy and while you are at it, his other book about authentic TCMA manuals is excellent too.
[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1023038]No, I am saying that I doubt that the same Hung gar master would show off his muscles in a MUSCLE MAN pose in a public internet forum…LOL!
Yes, those d@mn grapplers…we know their type…
I am wrong about a lot of things, but my commentary about Dale Dugas’s pictures is right on the button![/QUOTE]
why the f*ck do you think they were stripping there tops off for in all those photos and flexing for…if not to show off in the internet of their day…you really cant be this stupid surely…no wonder your wing chun sifu kicked you out:eek:
[QUOTE=sanjuro_ronin;1023042]Not only would they, they have, if not the “internet” their timeline equivelant of magazines and books as did Shuai Jiao GM Chan and quite a few others.
You need to actually read books that have RESEARCHED the truth in TCMA, not the stories.
You can start with the Jungwu book by Brian kennedy and while you are at it, his other book about authentic TCMA manuals is excellent too.[/QUOTE]
I appreciate the fact that certain fighting men may have wanted to show off their muscles for promotional /business, or even to intimidate potential opponents/challengers, but I find what Dale just did a little un-sifu like..I doubt that sifus like Robert Chu would “demonstrate” themselves in a forum like this for my “benefit”. Hey, that is my take.
[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1023053]I appreciate the fact that certain fighting men may have wanted to show off their muscles for promotional /business, or even to intimidate potential opponents/challengers, but I find what Dale just did a little un-sifu like..I doubt that sifus like Robert Chu would “demonstrate” themselves in a forum like this for my “benefit”. Hey, that is my take.[/QUOTE]
god you really are pathetic can you back track anymore without falling over yourself:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Frost;1023059]god you really are pathetic can you back track anymore without falling over yourself:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
Yes, keep on playing your mind games and negative image projection.
Ok, show me an actual sifu, specially a Bagua, Hsing I, Tai Chi (Internal MA), who has posted such photos here in the forums…to prove his “fitness” to another poster.
Do you think that an actual traditional sifu would do that, even a sifu who may appear in magazines in topless poses, may hesitate to splash a picture of himself in a web forum, just to show how “strong” he is to another poster!!!
You have no clue about many aspets of TCMA practice and the culture that goes with it!
[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1023065]Yes, keep on playing your mind games and negative image projection.
Ok, show me an actual sifu, specially a Bagua, Hsing I, Tai Chi (Internal MA), who has posted such photos here in the forums…to prove his “fitness” to another poster.
Do you think that an actual traditional sifu would do that, even a sifu who may appear in magazines in topless poses, may hesitate to splash a picture of himself in a web forum, just to show how “strong” he is to another poster!!!
You have no clue about many aspets of TCMA practice and the culture that goes with it![/QUOTE]
Some of the old-school (early 20th century) CMA masters did poses beyond promotional/business purposes, or to intimidate potential opponents. Wan Laisheng, a master of Tzuran man (natural style) and also, if I remember correctly, Liuhe quan, was one of those who did muscle poses in books. A lot of the reason for such photos was to inspire other Chinese to train in order to dispel the ‘sick man of Asia’ image. It was a huge, noble, and I’m betting a very difficult undertaking. And as mentioned previously, books were the ‘internet’ of the time. I’m sure if they had the means, they would have used whatever means available to them to reach as many as they could.
[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1023065]Yes, keep on playing your mind games and negative image projection.
Ok, show me an actual sifu, specially a Bagua, Hsing I, Tai Chi (Internal MA), who has posted such photos here in the forums…to prove his “fitness” to another poster.
Do you think that an actual traditional sifu would do that, even a sifu who may appear in magazines in topless poses, may hesitate to splash a picture of himself in a web forum, just to show how “strong” he is to another poster!!!
You have no clue about many aspets of TCMA practice and the culture that goes with it![/QUOTE]
umm dale is a bagua sifu, i have seen pics of his teacher also showing of the fruits of his training
so what is the difference between them being in a magazine and being on the net, do tell…other than when they posed the net wasnt around:confused:
and LMAO at someone with no real training talking about aspects of TCMA culture and the internals:D
[QUOTE=Frost;1023086]umm dale is a bagua sifu, i have seen pics of his teacher also showing of the fruits of his training[/quote]
Which internet forum was Dale’s teacher posting on, and which poster was he trying to impress? LOL!
We are not just talking about the net, as in a personal site or in a MA news item, but putting up a picture in public forum, for god’s sake, just to prove something apparently…LOL
Why this so difficult to understand? Or is it a slow neuron day in Knucklehead Land?
And just as expected the lies and slander are thrown in by our MMA friend, Mr Frost…:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1023053]I appreciate the fact that certain fighting men may have wanted to show off their muscles for promotional /business, or even to intimidate potential opponents/challengers, but I find what Dale just did a little un-sifu like..I doubt that sifus like Robert Chu would “demonstrate” themselves in a forum like this for my “benefit”. Hey, that is my take.[/QUOTE]
Well, I think it’s rather straight forward here: u reffered to Dale as fat; he countered ur assertion by posting pictures demonstrating the innacuracy of this qualification
now whether of not it was unsifu like to do so is debatable: as others hav stated there r many instances of authentc sifu going shirtless in
pics or demos, that’s not the issue; it sems to b that u r contending that doing so in order to counter and innacurate statement is the issue, suggesting that Dale shud b above acknowledging ur taunts, which I suppose I reasonable but then againChan Tai San used to go out of his way to correct misassertions about his tcma knowledge / skill so it’s hard to say what is the correct path here…
[QUOTE=sanjuro_ronin;1023094]Dude, you called Dale Fat and he posted his pics to simply show how wrong you are.
Don’t make more out of it than it was.[/QUOTE]
I “played” with it a little but it seems that some these other guys are the ones who are making more out of it.
Anyway, Dale and I have made up, so I hope that we can now relax a little.
[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1023097]Well, I think it’s rather straight forward here: u reffered to Dale as fat; he countered ur assertion by posting pictures demonstrating the innacuracy of this qualification
now whether of not it was unsifu like to do so is debatable: as others hav stated there r many instances of authentc sifu going shirtless in
pics or demos, that’s not the issue; it sems to b that u r contending that doing so in order to counter and innacurate statement is the issue, suggesting that Dale shud b above acknowledging ur taunts, which I suppose I reasonable but then againChan Tai San used to go out of his way to correct misassertions about his tcma knowledge / skill so it’s hard to say what is the correct path here…[/QUOTE]
CTS also liked to go without his shirt too, I’ve seen some pics of video to that effect.
[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1023097]Well, I think it’s rather straight forward here: u reffered to Dale as fat; he countered ur assertion by posting pictures demonstrating the innacuracy of this qualification
now whether of not it was unsifu like to do so is debatable: as others hav stated there r many instances of authentc sifu going shirtless in
pics or demos, that’s not the issue; it sems to b that u r contending that doing so in order to counter and innacurate statement is the issue, suggesting that Dale shud b above acknowledging ur taunts, which I suppose I reasonable but then againChan Tai San used to go out of his way to correct misassertions about his tcma knowledge / skill so it’s hard to say what is the correct path here…[/QUOTE]
Just to add that my “insult” was a response to what I consider an inaccurate assertion about my person.