one against twenty

I think people who weres martial art clothes in public are EXTREMLY geeky :smiley: And they deserve too get their ass handed to them. And yeah that includes those ‘one in four’
hrmhrmBULL****hrmhrm asian guys. I see youve never been there?

and 20 on one, only a bad martial artist would try to fight his ground. nuff said

i’m not sure whether anyone reads this thread anymore haha lazy me didn’t even check the date of the last post.

thought i’d add my part :slight_smile:

during an intense training period in hk, i’d go training and sometimes i’d stay till about 10pm to 11pm at nite at my sifu’s kwoon. i’d wear my uniform and training gear home. my sifu actually told me it would be a good idea and would offer me some protection when i left the kwoon so late. anyway no one ever tried to start trouble with me which was good. apparently it has something to do with respect and ‘face’ to my sifu. so if anyone tried to start something with me (gangsters etc) they’d get busted for it.

when i came back to Australia i don’t wear my training gear home if its got the school name etc.

i’d expect to get heckled in Australia if i did that :).

I wear my school shirt all the time, but it’s just the name of the school in chinese characters, and some of the newer shirts have the website on the back. I just like the shirts. No one really knows it’s a martial arts shirt, except one day a while ago I had it on and a guy came up to me and told me he did xingyi, and I told him I did taiji and we talked for a bit.
People who wear full-on karate gi’s in public are d o r k s. It’s just really weird to see a guy in a gi. That is really advertising yourself as a badass and would probably invite trouble.