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I see what you're saying rushman - but wow did he ever look like a dolt!!! Hahahaha! You gotta give the guy credit for persevering though! Hilarious Ken!! :spitlaugh:

 

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yo ken that site is classic..thanks i didnt know about that one ..the one with the grizzly ...i couldnt breathe i was laughing so hard :lol:

 

 

Javier l Rosario

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by the way the one with the soccer fan flying down the bleechers is something id like to do to some of my co workers..sorry just a little confession

 

 

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I didn't realize it was a whole site with clips...I'll go check it out right now!!! Hehe!!

 

Lori :grin:

 

 

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TAEZEE....i'm with you on the coworker thing..........but i would like to do that to the front of them and see them go backwards on there bottom. :grin: :nod:

 

 

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Yes.. if you check out the "video technique" section of that site, you'll find Eric Paulsen. He ROCKS!! He is a Jeet Kune Do/ Shooto guy that was undefeated in Japanese Shootwrestling light-heavyweight division for 5 years and champ for 5 years. He is retired now. Yes, I have had the pleasure of learning a few things from him. One of my friends is very good friends with Eric and we'll have Eric in Phoenix givin seminars soon.

 

The "muay thai" guy i'm not so sure about, his fighters throw their punches weird. The BJJ guy shows some good stuff too.

 

 

Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me

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Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.

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Purpose being to break boards???!!!! And that would be ...to demonstrate form and concentration. The true nature of karate

 

involves a complete mental and physical discipline. Proper training causes your skin to develop calluses, your muscles to strengthen , and your bones to thicken.

 

Plus its pretty cool ....quite the rush.

 

I got lots of ideas from earlier posts for breaks. Black Belts at our school do a demo for the kids and we try to outdo each other and I am looking for something to do for next month. The flying side kick break through the ring of fire didn't work so....

 

 

 

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Deby

 

 

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I'm tellin ya, baseball bats with your shin, that's impressive. Sheer power, no tricks (such as breaking boards with the grain) will impress me anyday. Don't set the bats on fire or anything, it'll only make it more brittle.

 

 

Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me

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Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.

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ken you got the bats on the brain,,i remember you telling us about the one dude who broke into tears afterward ..do you think at that point he was worried about impressing you or anyone else? :mad: :mad: :mad:

 

 

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