[QUOTE=MightyB;1236268]This is better: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=541599819231909&set=vb.163606640387070&type=2&theater[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes: I could take those pansies with my big toe!
…I just don’t feel like it ![]()
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[QUOTE=MightyB;1236268]This is better: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=541599819231909&set=vb.163606640387070&type=2&theater[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes: I could take those pansies with my big toe!
…I just don’t feel like it ![]()
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[QUOTE=Kymus;1236282]:rolleyes: I could take those pansies with my big toe!
…I just don’t feel like it
:D[/QUOTE]
Big toe eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIUhVU_jNd8
[QUOTE=Kymus;1236282]:rolleyes: I could take those pansies with my big toe!
…I just don’t feel like it
:D[/QUOTE]
They did have bad posture throughout - and the guy’s elbows were wrong in the Kazuchi drill for Ippon Seoi Nage - and don’t get me started on the holes in their side control position! And you call that sprinting - looked like jogging to me!
GET OFF MY LAWN!
David Jamieson’s post is completely correct. The training is hard gi-gung. And in application, breathing technique will be applied. So it is not just that we relax our muscles will still enable us to defend against strike. That is true especially when the incoming strike is strong.
Regards,
KC
Hong Kong
[QUOTE=MightyB;1236286]They did have bad posture throughout - and the guy’s elbows were wrong in the Kazuchi drill for Ippon Seoi Nage - and don’t get me started on the holes in their side control position! And you call that sprinting - looked like jogging to me!
GET OFF MY LAWN![/QUOTE]
When I was their age, we called that gym class! D@mn kids
[QUOTE=sanjuro_ronin;1236285]Big toe eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIUhVU_jNd8[/QUOTE]
:eek::eek::eek: