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october is "ving tsun blows month!" hop over to bullshido and find out why:

 

http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=60927

 

don't forget to check out the "wing chun sucks highlight video", see what happens when chunners meet real fighters:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB3sfXnZyyA&eurl=

 

why are they spelled differently? what did bruce lee really have to say about wing chun? (hint: he didn't even bother to attend yip man's funeral), why is it so gay? find out more at:

 

http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=60927

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ooooppsss! my bad, i completely forgot that september was "wing chun sucks month".

 

http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=59585

 

so again, what's the difference between ving tsun, wing chun, ving tchun, wing tsun, ving chun, or order number 15 for two people please...

 

well, half the fun is in finding out for yourself.

 

enjoy...

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a little taekwondo back when i was in 2nd year college. i'm into boxing now. after, if i do have time, i'd like to try muay thai. smile.gif

 

If you're interested in Muay Thai, please tell me your location so I can refer you to the nearest Muay Association of the Phils. (MAP) nearest you. Like, you I started in TKD. This background made it easy for me to transition to muay thai.

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You've mastered the art in 2 months? Really? The Kru's of MAP - the Muay Association of the Philippines - who currenltyt represent the country in Muay Thai events here and abroad don't even call themselves masters of their art, and they've been doing it for years.

 

Even the local black belts in Brazilina Jiu Jitsu here in the country never claim to have mastered their art.

 

I'm sorry, sir. I used the wrong word. I didn't exactly master the art.

Rather, I immediately learned the basics.

 

But of course, I'm no superhuman to to be an exoert in a short span of time.

 

Again, sorry for the error.

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here's another one i found on why hard work and hard training beats relying on wackadoodle, woo-woo, nonsense, complete- and-utter-bollocks, bullshit, fraudulent, and just downright crazy martial arts practices and beliefs like "chi" or "ki" or "qi" or the f#&king "force". the video had me laughing my arse off. so if any of you are actually practicing anything with a strong reliance or heavy emphasis on this bullshit, or have been told that "internal arts" are "t3h d34dly" have a close look at this, then punch your instructor on the nose and leave.

 

 

 

http://scienceblogs.com/neurotopia/2007/10...tm_medium=email

 

 

 

btw, i love the "i've done this before" excuse, classic...

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here's another one i found on why hard work and hard training beats relying on wackadoodle, woo-woo, nonsense, complete- and-utter-bollocks, bullshit, fraudulent, and just downright crazy martial arts practices and beliefs like "chi" or "ki" or "qi" or the f#&king "force". the video had me laughing my arse off. so if any of you are actually practicing anything with a strong reliance or heavy emphasis on this bullshit, or have been told that "internal arts" are "t3h d34dly" have a close look at this, then punch your instructor on the nose and leave.

http://scienceblogs.com/neurotopia/2007/10...tm_medium=email

btw, i love the "i've done this before" excuse, classic...

chi is not the force you believe it to be. somehow it is blown out of proportion by some martial artist. but chi is truly existent, just as the blood running through your veins. chi is better viewed from a medical viewpoint, connected to pressure points and yin & yang. it is not scientifically proven but you just feel it and know it is there. its simply just there without all the wackadoodle, woo-woo nonsense :rolleyes: .

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chi is not the force you believe it to be. somehow it is blown out of proportion by some martial artist. but chi is truly existent, just as the blood running through your veins. chi is better viewed from a medical viewpoint, connected to pressure points and yin & yang. it is not scientifically proven but you just feel it and know it is there. its simply just there without all the wackadoodle, woo-woo nonsense :rolleyes: .

 

i don't believe in meridians, pressure points, or any other wackadoodle woo-woo nonsense. in all my fights i relied on hard work and training, in my fights outside the ring i relied on violence, aggression, and general brutality.

 

i've never heard a ufc, kotc, or pride winner ever say "well my chi was really good today and i sensed that his was a bit low, so i beat him by using pressure point attacks".

 

"chi" can never be viewed from a medical standpoint, unless you're a quack.

 

i'm sure the deluded fool in the video believed his "chi" would protect him from his sword strike. i posted another link earlier on in this thread about an aikijujutsu "master" who defeated an entire room of his students using his "chi". when he came up against a real fighter he lasted about 90 seconds.

 

there's enough bullcrap going around the martial arts world as it is, propagating nonsense like "chi" or "t3h d34dly pr355ur3 po1nt5" makes money for some people, but it will get other people hurt, or killed.

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AIKIDO...

this is the best defensive martial arts...

its more about bone braking...

hehehe...

i don't care of your fancy moves... once i saw an opportunity, you'll end up disabled... hehehe

 

 

wow! you must be so "t3h de4dly"! i'm sure steven seagal would proud of you, and he'd tell you himself if only he could tear himself away from the "eat all you can" buffet he seems to be living in at the moment. and that black skirt that you guys wear, wow, the chicks must love that...

 

check out why march (and april) was "aikido sucks month":

 

http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread...ht=aikido+sucks

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If you're interested in Muay Thai, please tell me your location so I can refer you to the nearest Muay Association of the Phils. (MAP) nearest you. Like, you I started in TKD. This background made it easy for me to transition to muay thai.

 

sir binondo area ko san ba ok ang muaythai malapit dito...thank you po sir

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