[QUOTE=bawang;989323]hoe hammar get smugle in then
lol u fail
punch basg and get hard fist then u dont ned to ask oin intenert[/QUOTE]
imbecile I’m looking for research papers not your cracker jack cookie cutter advice.
[QUOTE=bawang;989323]hoe hammar get smugle in then
lol u fail
punch basg and get hard fist then u dont ned to ask oin intenert[/QUOTE]
imbecile I’m looking for research papers not your cracker jack cookie cutter advice.
Diego, why are you even responding to that? That’s ridiculous, letting yourself get toyed with by a troll. Ignore him.
asking how to punch someone in “the streets”
this is the great shame of kung fu. how low have sifus gone
because of their greed for easy money, to use martial arts as a business venue.
spiritual prostitues
100 dollars a month for the souls of the martyrs
once famous for great mercenaries and merciless killers
now perversely imitated by a strange people in a strange land who mock them
prancing around limply like eunuchs
who refuse to respect our customs and our ways
who spit on the reputation of heros and gods
and trample the golden road carved by blood and pure fury
who have twisted the sacred into a farce
away from me demon for i never knew you
sincerely
john chinaman
And blah de blah blah to you too Bawang. Have a nice hoo de hoo in the wang de wang with your ho de ho… ![]()
Ya see? He ain’t so hard to deal with…
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yes sir mister sir
would u like some orange chicken
[QUOTE=bawang;989656]asking how to punch someone in “the streets”
this is the great shame of kung fu. how low have sifus gone
because of their greed for easy money, to use martial arts as a business venue.
spiritual prostitues
100 dollars a month for the souls of the martyrs
once famous for great mercenaries and merciless killers
now perversely imitated by a strange people in a strange land who mock them
prancing around limply like eunuchs
who refuse to respect our customs and our ways
who spit on the reputation of heros and gods
and trample the golden road carved by blood and pure fury
who have twisted the sacred into a farce
away from me demon for i never knew you
sincerely
john chinaman[/QUOTE]
Very well put!
[QUOTE=bawang;989656]asking how to punch someone in “the streets”
this is the great shame of kung fu. how low have sifus gone
because of their greed for easy money, to use martial arts as a business venue.
spiritual prostitues
100 dollars a month for the souls of the martyrs
once famous for great mercenaries and merciless killers
now perversely imitated by a strange people in a strange land who mock them
prancing around limply like eunuchs
who refuse to respect our customs and our ways
who spit on the reputation of heros and gods
and trample the golden road carved by blood and pure fury
who have twisted the sacred into a farce
away from me demon for i never knew you
sincerely
john chinaman[/QUOTE]
lol
this is what I came here for!
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bawang that was almost poetic in a gibberish kinda way. But i’ve come to expect no less from you. :D:)
bawang is the peoples champion

Lol!!!
man…that’s messed up. :o
not to mention JAIL BAIT! :eek:
Hell I don’t mind that…
[QUOTE=diego;989304]So I’m going to school with the focus in mind that people should pay me to research martial arts so I quit construction to get into fitness which is as big as construction in Vancouver. During my studies I have to use a chess genius’s intellect studying things like Anatomy and Physiology and such, and while I brush up on my Latin Terminology I think of **** like this: 1940 small town in America, back of the bar two upstate promoters tell “The Kid” “You better ****ing rig the fight” being the kid studied boxing with his pops who died in the war he responds with some hero ****…
The promoters tell Large Charlie to smack the kids wrists with a ball peen hammer and now the kid gets angry and swings back.
in the ring you are protected by gloves and I’m sure many fighters brake their hands throughout their many bouts. How do you box multiple opponnents Judo style where they keep coming down the line…your hands will break eventually then what is he gonna do? palm like a fairy?.
I have it in my head that shaolin monks specialized in the Bhudda Palm because they got sick of farming with broken knuckles…any one have any insight on this idea of mine?.[/QUOTE]
Palm like a fairy?LOLOL Nah Bro, palm strikes are the shhhh. Like punching with a closed fist you just have to condition your hand. You run less risk of breaking your hands. In our school, we are taught that a proper palm strike is more penetrative than a closed fist. Hence, causing more internal damage. Not to mention, that you have points in your hand that are suppose to pull energy in as well as push energy out (used for healing, but if trained right it can be martial).
Also, most people break their hands due to incorrect hand positioning. Do you work with any jow.
Buby
also there are other surfaces of the hand, knife edge, ridge hand, a palm heel can be pretty vicious to places like the chin, jaw, temple, cheek bone, eyes, nose bridge, etc. without worry of a break. the thing with boxing though, per sport, its a very concentraded well develope evolved form of sport fighting. to adapt it to the street, its a very good idea for cross training. boxers can transition a lot of the skill to styles like muay thai, kungfu, or karate.
wow that was sum deep sh1t
i was so drunk yesterday
i think i was trying to say if diegos kenpo sensei told him to stfu and train he wouldnt be asking on the internet “hay gaise how i atak on teh strets wit boxings lol”
lol nice so we got to see drunken bawang life poem of rage
[QUOTE=diego;989306]fists already broken what’s the science to keep swinging? [/QUOTE]
I’d say the goal is to keep the initiative, not just to keep swinging. Depending on your needs:
In the Street:
In the ring:
Having broken hands is helped by having good forearm skills too. I’ve broken my hands in sparring only to find out afterwards. I’ve also knowingly sparred with broken hands (not recommended, just sayin’) which actually made me hypersensitive about my hands at the time. I ended up protecting them as much as my body and balance. It was interesting to say the least. (Note: I’ve never sparred w/ both hands broken at the same time.)