[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;970583]you should learn teh deadlyl… get outta your stagnet pool before you drown technique…
wonders shall open up before you.[/QUOTE]meh… what you percieve as a stagnant pool is really a spring fed well of abyssal depths. ![]()
[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;970583]you should learn teh deadlyl… get outta your stagnet pool before you drown technique…
wonders shall open up before you.[/QUOTE]meh… what you percieve as a stagnant pool is really a spring fed well of abyssal depths. ![]()
[QUOTE=uki;970588]meh… what you percieve as a stagnant pool is really a spring fed well of abyssal depths. :)[/QUOTE]
sniff…snifff…that is bEEEEEEUtiful poetry….sniff, sniff!
kung fu sux
lolol
[QUOTE=Iron_Eagle_76;970311]Personally my bread and butter from Pai Lum was the side thrust kick. I have found that in other traditional arts, mostly Karate styles, not as much emphasis was put on this kick whereas we trained it constantly. [/QUOTE]
The “Pioneer of Tae Kwon Do in the US” Jhoon Rhee once said in Austin, Tx, “If you can do side kick, you can do TKD”.
[QUOTE=Iron_Eagle_76;970311]what makes you “the deadly”:D[/QUOTE]
If you are the “man of the steel”, anybody who are in your moving path will be crashed, you are “the deadly”.
sniff…snifff…that is bEEEEEEUtiful poetry…sniff, sniff!
yes delusional dementia tends to spark creativity in people ![]()
[QUOTE=uki;970553]do this is what makes you teh deadly?? LOL
you should use your deadly elbows when you fight… :p[/QUOTE]
Yea. It makes me very dangerous against regular folk and loud mouth weekend martial artists… not so much so against professionally trained fighters. Do you understand? Or do we have to pull up that thread or go through that whole thing again.
THERE A HUGE DIFFERENCE. AND I HAVE THE REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE (AND VIDEO) TO PROVE IT… di(khead:p
[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;970603]yes delusional dementia tends to spark creativity in people.[/QUOTE]now just imagine when its applied to ones martial art. ![]()
[QUOTE=Ray Pina;970607]Yea. It makes me very dangerous against regular folk and loud mouth weekend martial artists… [/quote]well thats good to know…
not so much so against professionally trained fighters.
so if your deadly elbows don’t work against trained fighters, why did you mention them in this thread where it asked what makes you “teh deadly”? :rolleyes:
Do you understand?
if i were someone like you, i would be highly offended with this question. ![]()
Or do we have to pull up that thread or go through that whole thing again.
do what you want, believe as you wish… doesn’t change anything about me.
THERE A HUGE DIFFERENCE. AND I HAVE THE REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE (AND VIDEO) TO PROVE IT… di(khead
so far the videos only prove that you get yer a$$ whooped. ![]()
[QUOTE=uki;970608]now just imagine when its applied to ones martial art. ![]()
so if your deadly elbows don’t work against trained fighters, why did you mention them in this thread where it asked what makes you “teh deadly”? :rolleyes:
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That wasn’t what I was asked. I was asked what I got out of Kung Fu.
As for my videos. It shows SOME of my fights. Fights that just happened to have someone filming. I can’t control what’s filmed. And I can’t control the outcome of all fights. That’s fighting. Fighters know it and respect.
You talk like a fan. Or in this case, a hater. It’s part of the thing and I’m getting used to it. It helps knowing that I could kick the living $hit out of most of these people. I hear their things in passing. Because this is the web, you say it directly. If we were face to face I’m sure you wouldn’t be so eager to test me. … maybe you would.
[QUOTE=Ray Pina;970628]That wasn’t what I was asked. I was asked what I got out of Kung Fu.[/quote]so you got deadly elbows that are only beneficial when fighting a regulare person… hmmmm…
As for my videos. It shows SOME of my fights. Fights that just happened to have someone filming. I can’t control what’s filmed. And I can’t control the outcome of all fights. That’s fighting. Fighters know it and respect.
they say a picture speaks a thousand words - i can only imagine what they say about a video, either way, you have several hundred(if not thousands) of words to catch up on. ![]()
You talk like a fan.
i guess you could call me your fan, afterall, i do like following you around. ![]()
Or in this case, a hater.
awww come on man, i don’t hate ya… this is just pure old fashioned picking on you because you react to it. ![]()
It’s part of the thing and I’m getting used to it.
i am suprised it took you this long not to give a sh!t what people say about you. ![]()
It helps knowing that I could kick the living $hit out of most of these people.
again… your videos speak volumes… just saying. ![]()
I hear their things in passing.
yet you stick around to retort…
Because this is the web, you say it directly. If we were face to face I’m sure you wouldn’t be so eager to test me.
LOL… i would love for you to come and hang out for the day… look me up the next time your in the states. ![]()
… maybe you would.
of course… i do my best to keep things real. what you see here is what you get out there. ![]()
it’s all good buddy… peace.
Originally Posted by Dragonzbane76
yes delusional dementia tends to spark creativity in people.
now just imagine when its applied to ones martial art.
haha yes…
it creates a delusioned person that thinks he understands all the great cosmos with his chi like abilities… which of course give him the power to sit in front of his keyboard and bait and talk trash to people on the interwebss…
no better description could be found of you…![]()
you just made me laugh… i’m happier this day for that…uki
[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;970632]it creates a delusioned person that thinks he understands all the great cosmos with his chi like abilities… which of course give him the power to sit in front of his keyboard and bait and talk trash to people on the interwebss…[/quote]and people fall for it… this speaks volumes on their martial ability.
no better description could be found of you…
you couldn’t adequately describe me with an effing libray of resources in front of you.
you just made me laugh… i’m happier this day for that…uki
my daily goal has been accomplished… laughter is the best medicine. be healed my friend. ![]()
what a douchebag
[QUOTE=bawang;970639]what a douchebag[/QUOTE]
Even douche bags serve a useful purpose!
The purpose of a douche bag is to clean out the dross!
The problem is that usually dross doesn’t know it is dross so it resents the douche bag!
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[QUOTE=Scott R. Brown;970646]Even douche bags serve a useful purpose!
The purpose of a douche bag is to clean out the dross!
:)[/QUOTE]
I recommend gargling once daily…
[QUOTE=Hebrew Hammer;970647]I recommend gargling once daily…[/QUOTE]ummmm… i got some xxx rated thoughts from that there post sir. ![]()
[QUOTE=bawang;970639]what a douchebag[/QUOTE]you are such a ray of sunshine… all your posts emanate with love and light - you are such a pleasant addition to any thread. ![]()
you couldn’t adequately describe me with an effing libray of resources in front of you.
ah but the simplest words come to mind when contemplating a description.
again simplisity is my master no other.
If you are the “man of the steel”, anybody who are in your moving path will be crashed, you are “the deadly”.
I dressed up as Superman last Halloween, does that count?![]()
another thing i have forgot to mention is ive seen quite a few kung fu guys used the knife edge of the foot when they side kick as well it doesnt seem to be exclusive to karate or tkd:D
the knife-edge used in the sidekick, as I have been taught, is actually the edge of the heel, so there direct alignment throughout the leg. When I was younger, I thought it was simply the edge of the side of the foot-which is structurally weak and completely out of alignment. I tried to jam a kick with it and tore the sheaths of my tendons-couldn’t walk for six months.
[QUOTE=TenTigers;970676]the knife-edge used in the sidekick, as I have been taught, is actually the edge of the heel, so there direct alignment throughout the leg. When I was younger, I thought it was simply the edge of the side of the foot-which is structurally weak and completely out of alignment. I tried to jam a kick with it and tore the sheaths of my tendons-couldn’t walk for six months.[/QUOTE]
This is a great example of a correct side kick: