kung fu is not a martial art, but one can have kung fu in the martial arts… big schools, chinatown, old timer master’s… LOL… some people watched too many movies - these things do not authenticate anything accept an old worn out paradigm of what a good martial artist represents - a good martial artist has kung fu, not the other way around… there is no “new” martial art, there is no “old” martial art, there is only your martial art… traditional, modern, classical, “new age”, all names and labels - people who spend their time sqaubbling, whining, and complaining about all these labels have aquired kung fu in [SIZE=“3”]idle gossip[/SIZE] - to puff themselves up on trumped insignificance. ![]()
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my penus over 3 cm long erect
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my penus over 3 cm long erect[/QUOTE]it’s not the size that makes it work. ![]()
speaking for serious, i think u got really good oportunity to train kung fu, but you waste it. i would love to make my own wooden posts like u did, but u just juggle on them.
also your brain has problem
[QUOTE=bawang;1024017]speaking for serious, i think u got really good oportunity to train kung fu, but you waste it.[/quote]what is wasting?? do you keep practicing a bike once you learn how to ride it?? martial arts are like anything else, once you learn it, aside from a disabilitating accident or trauma, you’re not likely to “forget”… time is not wasted, intentions are.
i would love to make my own wooden posts like u did, but u just juggle on them.
how do you know i just juggle on them? they’re easy to make - i have a whole stack of old utility poles at my house… i have one stepping exercise that i am practicing where each step you have to spin around into each step walking in the triangulated, 3-step circle.
also your brain has problem
your problems are not my problems. ![]()
I luv when you two guys exchange views - the funny thing is that I appreciate what both of you have to say, even though u both come from very different prespectives - believe it or not, what u both have in common is that you do not accept the status quo in regards to TCMA training - bawang has gone back to research the deep roots, unearthing the lost truths obscured by centuries of disuse, stripping away pretense and wiling to stand exposed to that truth as such, and uki is pushing the frontiers, challenging the whole macro-structure of what actually is training, walking the walk in his own way, boldly going where no man, well, where no man particularly wants to go…![]()
good on ya both - truly you demonstrates the oblique axis that is Tao!
[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1024026]I luv when you two guys exchange views - the funny thing is that I appreciate what both of you have to say, even though u both come from very different prespectives - believe it or not, what u both have in common is that you do not accept the status quo in regards to TCMA training - bawang has gone back to research the deep roots, unearthing the lost truths obscured by centuries of disuse, stripping away pretense and wiling to stand exposed to that truth as such, and uki is pushing the frontiers, challenging the whole macro-structure of what actually is training, walking the walk in his own way, boldly going where no man, well, where no man particularly wants to go…![]()
good on ya both - truly you demonstrates the oblique axis that is Tao![/QUOTE]
On other words, Uki is a shroom eater and bawang an Opium smoker.
what is wasting?? do you keep practicing a bike once you learn how to ride it?? martial arts are like anything else, once you learn it, aside from a disabilitating accident or trauma, you’re not likely to “forget”… time is not wasted, intentions are.
you might not forget it mentally, but your body will forget and it will be harder to do the longer you sit it aside.
quoting from karate kid 2010.
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hang the jacket
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take the jacket and put in on
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take it off
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drop it on the ground
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pick it up
back to 1 and do it over 1000 times
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everything in life is kung fu.
xiao dre or jaden hanging the jacket with a comical smile
thus has strong arm. strong body.
hang his legs on wooden dummy arms–
thus has strong legs
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focus/centered/balance like a snake
being still is not doing nothing
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in lei tai fight, with on leg injured, the other leg was strong enough to jump. spin or tumble to kick–
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kung fu/ma needs strong body, strong legs, strong arms and a still/focused mind.
"everything flows like a water.
acceptance" oops that was from the scroll of water bending
any hoo.
ignorance is a bliss.
know more worries more.
less is better
go back to make your body strong.
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[QUOTE=SPJ;1024035]quoting from karate kid 2010.
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hang the jacket
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take the jacket and put in on
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take it off
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drop it on the ground
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pick it up
back to 1 and do it over 1000 times
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everything in life is kung fu.[/QUOTE]the beauty of finding the understanding of having kung fu in martial arts is that most of us have already done the most basic movements 10,000 times during the course of our lives before we discover the multi-dimensional applications of those movements. [QUOTE=sanjuro_ronin;1024029]On other words, Uki is a shroom eater and bawang an Opium smoker.[/QUOTE]priceless.
[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;1024030]you might not forget it mentally, but your body will forget and it will be harder to do the longer you sit it aside.[/QUOTE]the underlying concept is that of riding the bike… once you “get it”, you do not lose it… who that has ever learned to ride a bike “forgets” how?? maybe they can’t ride aswell as they used to, but they can still ride nonetheless… self defense is what martial arts is all about… once you have a taste of what it feels like to defend yourself or your loved ones, you will not forget. ![]()
[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1024026]good on ya both - truly you demonstrates the oblique axis that is Tao![/QUOTE]that what can be demonstrated is not the true demonstration. ![]()
sometimes after a bbq, I can see pieces of corn in my dump.
[QUOTE=David Jamieson;1024043]sometimes after a bbq, I can see pieces of corn in my dump.[/QUOTE]you look at your poop to, eh?? mushrooms are basically indigestible aswell. ![]()
corns are highly nutrious
just the outside “shell” not digestible.
I think/guess.
[QUOTE=SPJ;1024051]corns are highly nutrious
just the outside “shell” not digestible.
I think/guess.[/QUOTE]you could always wash the poop off them and re-digest them to find out. ![]()
Each poo has a message for you.
colour, texture, content, volume, density…
these all tell you about your current state of health and the function of the machine that is your body.
so yeah, I look at my poop. ![]()
[QUOTE=uki;1024052]you could always wash the poop off them and re-digest them to find out. :D[/QUOTE]
I used to eat a lot of watermellon with seeds in the 1960s in Taiwan.
before they genetically altered to seedless mellon
I always worried that there will be a mellon plant growing in my stomach.
actully seeds are pooped out, too.
what a relief.
[QUOTE=David Jamieson;1024057]Each poo has a message for you.
colour, texture, content, volume, density…
these all tell you about your current state of health and the function of the machine that is your body.
so yeah, I look at my poop. :)[/QUOTE]
It is also a good indicator of whether or not you are full of it. Corn has higher purpose than giving color and texture to one’s dump. Bourbon being the first to come to mind. It creates the best ethenal beverages.
[QUOTE=Lee Chiang Po;1024076]Corn has higher purpose than giving color and texture to one’s dump.[/QUOTE]taco’s and nacho’s also come to mind.
I believe this to be true…
"No matter what the conversation is all about…it always ends up in sh*ts…![]()