people have friends that are thugs if they’re a) gangsters b) wannabe gangstas. Please check box a or b.
soft arse white boy!!! Lol
I don’t think a white guy (or any guy for that matter) should ACT like anything.
If you didn’t, you wouldn’t waste your time calling someone a wannabe just because you’re a victim!!!
Boyyeee…do I have a stalker or do i have a stalker? I SEE you watching me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvAYIJSSZY
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;1084502]soft arse white boy!!! Lol[/quote]
LOL that you’re calling ME soft. We probably weigh the same even though I’m twice your height.
EO
LOL that you’re calling ME soft. We probably weigh the same even though I’m twice your height.
EO
Your height is equal to your ugliness LMAO. You’re a short fighters dream. we’d get to chop you down! Me i have less room to hit to floor than you do. LMAO…
you get over that awkwardness yet? you will one day
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;1084522]Your height is equal to your ugliness LMAO[/quote]
That’s not what your mom said…drum roll, cymbal crash
You’re a short fighters dream. we’d get to chop you down! Me i have less room to hit to floor than you do. LMAO…
Keep telling yourself that, but I know how to attack legs too. Remember…I did CLF for 10 years:rolleyes:
you get over that awkwardness yet? you will one day
Yawn:rolleyes:…this is getting boring. As much effort as you put into this forum you’d be better off getting into shape. I think I’ll follow suite.
EO
That’s not what your mom said…drum roll, cymbal crash
My mom always taught us to respect ugly people, so she would have said something nice so not to hurt yer wittow feewings…SQUARE. :eek:
Keep telling yourself that, but I know how to attack legs too. Remember…I did CLF for 10 years
It just took you ten years to realize CLF wasn’t for you. You fooled yourself.
Yawn…this is getting boring. As much effort as you put into this forum you’d be better off getting into shape. I think I’ll follow suite.
That’s not how YOUR mom feels! LOL
I think I’ll follow suite.
Well, since you’re not following suit, HELL NO you can’t follow me into my suite! WIERDO! its not that type of party!
Beginning End and during he shakes it reminds me of Chen Tai Chi. Also when he puts his hands together and shakes his shoulders at some point. Around 42 seconds the hop kick looks like a transition I’ve seen similar before.
T’ai Chi Ch’uan-Up-Down, then Shao-lin then Hung gar then Shao-lin for the bow then a move style in Snake, Cat and Crane.
And the elbow smash…that seems to have been seen though not sure the name I think it from a relatively modern form. Though I might have missed much of what the read deal of kung-Fu is.
Theere seems to be a crane stly called Shaking Crane and the ending might go with that as well perhaps as ame to the other shaking I noticed.
Ron Goninan or something (Australia) might be consulted about what are the Crane aspects of this form named White Crane–Mister G, has experience on this topic of Crane…my understanding.
No_Know
[QUOTE=AdrianK;1083771]A lot of people in socal teach bunk, made up gung fu. Its not surprising he’s doing that crap. It basically looks like someone strung together a bunch of basic ideas with no foundation or thought.
You should’ve seen this Wing Chun kid from Socal who posted on Myspace’s WC group years ago, he posted pics of his “Wing Chun” and things his “Sifu” was telling him. We found out the guy teaching him claimed lineage under Thomas Wong, and when I contacted Sifu Wong he told me the guy was expelled from the school after only training less than two years. It was terrible. I suggested he hook up with Gary Lam. He did and never looked back.[/QUOTE]
Word. I found out my instructor probably just watched Ark Wong’s classes from the door a couple of times, and never learned anything.
I had a friend in high school that supposedly knew wing chun, but his instructor mixed some other stuff with it and called it Jeet Soo Do. No, not Jeet Kune Do, Jeet Soo Do. There was no San Soo in it, either, so I don’t know where the Soo came from. My friend had a black belt from the guy and was a good fighter, but I have no idea who his instructor was or what his qualifications were.
Probably another made up kung fu style in So Cal.
If I could go back and do it all over…well, the only consolation I have is my instructor never charged me or anybody else who trained with him $.01, ever. So I guess the rip off wasn’t financial, but moral.
[QUOTE=No_Know;1084532]Beginning End and during he shakes it reminds me of Chen Tai Chi. Also when he puts his hands together and shakes his shoulders at some point. Around 42 seconds the hop kick looks like a transition I’ve seen similar before.
T’ai Chi Ch’uan-Up-Down, then Shao-lin then Hung gar then Shao-lin for the bow then a move style in Snake, Cat and Crane.
And the elbow smash…that seems to have been seen though not sure the name I think it from a relatively modern form. Though I might have missed much of what the read deal of kung-Fu is.
Theere seems to be a crane stly called Shaking Crane and the ending might go with that as well perhaps as ame to the other shaking I noticed.
Ron Goninan or something (Australia) might be consulted about what are the Crane aspects of this form named White Crane–Mister G, has experience on this topic of Crane…my understanding.
No_Know[/QUOTE]
Its nothing like the Shaking Crane that I’ve been taught. Shaking Crane begins with the “Three Battles” or San Chen that is a precursor of the San Chen often seen in higher level katas in Karate. The stances in Shaking Crane involve “triangle stances”, a kind of staggered bow stance, which resembles a tai-chi stance (i.e. a bow stance where the feet are about shoulder width apart, with the weight approximately 70-30 front foot/back foot). The differences don’t end with the stances either.