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infinafta

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  1. That video is from the Ring Of fire documentary. The man is John Chang of the Mo Pai. http://www.mysticfire.com/index.html?cart=1151547913250888 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I1TH/103-2703540-1371800?v=glance&n=404272 It was filmed in the 70s in Indonesia, before any "special effects". Its real. You can read about it in this book, written by a martial artist who went and found John Chang in Indonesia and became his student. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0892818131/103-2703540-1371800?v=glance&n=283155
  2. I've never experienced dim mak myself , but check out the Dim Mak video here, with master Duan Bao Hua. http://www.taoofdefiance.com/category/martial-arts/traditional-martial-arts/kung-fu/ you'll need to click "click to read more" in the "mind, body and kick.." article, because your ridiculuous automated censor won't let me post that URL because it has the word a-s-s in it. Its the name of a TV program, for F's sake. As in "Mind, body and kick a-s-s moves". anyway, seems pretty real to me.. this tai chi master, Erle Montaigue also claims true tai chi uses pressure point strikes and has released a tonne of videos books and articles about it http://taichiworld.com/ Don't know how legit he is though.
  3. Seido Karate was created as a kyokushin spinoff. The katas are the kyokushin katas (ie mostly Goju Ryu and Shotokan katas) plus it has some that are unique to Seido. Some might say it is a watered down version of Kyokushin. More info here (google is your friend): http://www.seidomd.com/whatisseido.php3 It is also called Seido Juku... There is also Seido Kai Karate, from which K-1 came about. Seido Kai is also a Kyokushin spin-off, to make things even more confusing. http://www.kyokushinmail.com/koya/Kyokushin.htm
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