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crossfire

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  1. most things are slightly negative in some way which is why you should cross train. Don't just do one thing for ages.
  2. risingdragon i read the whole of this thread, your posts are ridicolous. Any chance that you'll be practicing playing tekken and copying the moves???
  3. Who saw this, i thought it was a good fight. Chavez had to fight Morales with one hand for 10 rounds. I thought Morales did well holdig off and accurate punches.
  4. if u feel u are by far superior: try and suprise him by going all out for KO's in first rounds. If ur not sure: first round look at your opponent and just try and sus him out. If your behind on points then for the last rounds you need to go all out for KO
  5. what u mean tao of jeet kune do.
  6. Doug u were here when i was like years back i was Lau Gar
  7. Hi there, i use to study Lau Gar kung fu but stopped and am now training pretty steadily cause i have equipment in my room.
  8. hey every1 go to a decent forum instead of this like Jubeis, kung fu magazine............. budokan..........
  9. i said most popular kung fu style WTF are u talking about
  10. I know that weapons are used but at my school was like home to a succesful point/continous sparring team which had world champions. Every couple of weeks we'd learn these self defense moves which looked ok but we never got to practice them against a restraining partner. It's good for competitions. Do u live in UK well what i learned is that the popular Lau Gar style in Britain is quite different to Lau Gar in China. When u learn the forms you get taught all the applications and stuff. I think it's better than most but i'm practicing for the the real thing streetfighting and i got tired of point sparring
  11. I did Lau Gar for 3 years. Gyte: what are u talking about it's the most popular Kung Fu style in Britain. I felt that this art was not really going to help me that much on the street apart from the fitness and basic techs i learnt. The lack of a punch bag and constant repetition with focus pads didn't help either; but i guess that was what it was about point sparring.
  12. in my old school kung fu class we did point sparring but i always went for the head and knocked a person down for 10 sec + the teacher just said 'control' the people were scared of me
  13. lmfao pledge of alleigance to the flag
  14. nothing i quit it cause i realised that it had taught me the basics but they didn't have anything more to progress with except for point sparring comps and forms so i got a punchbag, focus pads, boxing gloves and the web
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