
Master Jules
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How "old" is your art?
Master Jules replied to Shorinryu Sensei's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
I agree with Sasori Te as well. -
The stance is correct, but again, very poorly done in the movie......the kick is a simple jump kick.....
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Thats actually a pretty good assessment.
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Only if it breaks...lol
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Chi-I-Do
Master Jules replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Its those subtle differences that made it difficult for Japanese students of Okinawan arts to "get" the very subtle nuances of the system. -
Chi-I-Do
Master Jules replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Its those subtle differences that made it difficult for Japanese students of Okinawan arts to "get" the very subtle nuances of the system -
Chi-I-Do
Master Jules replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Its those subtle differences that made it difficult for Japanese students of Okinawan arts to "get" the very subtle nuances of the system -
Basic stances in Goju are very simply measured out. Starting in "ready stance, move one foot forward the length of the foot, so that the heel of the front foot lines up with the toes of the back foot....thats basic stance. One more step is a fighting or free stance, and one more is long stance or deep stance, or forward stance, however you like to call it.....the heels should be slightly kicked out. From there, when the back foot is at the 45 degree angle, rotate the front foot the same way, and you wind up with the sheiko dachi, or "sumo" stance......thats just a few.
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Chi-I-Do
Master Jules replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
DM.....thank you for the interpretation....having the ability to read and speak chinese must really help your study....I wish I could. -
It is not seen, but it sure is there....just look at Florida rite about now.
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Chi-I-Do is probably the most orthodox teaching of Goju Ryu in the country in not the world....Master Ong is one of the most highly respected Goju Ryu Masters in the world, recognized by the Yagi family of Okinawa as such. He is unbelievable and unparrallelled in his depth of knowledge and his ability to perform.
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Chi-I-Do
Master Jules replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Jesus was Jewish.....lol.....and a pretty good carpenter from what I hear....lol -
Its part of the white crane system
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Do you mean "empty hand" kata ? I ask because all 3 Gekisai kata have both an open and closed hand within them.
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Also notice that in the second to last pic...hes grabbing a pressure point on the Lung meridian line, and directing a nakadaka ken zuki (middle knuckle strike) to Stomach meridian point number one.
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I would have to agree.
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KM is a very no nonsense "in close", get it done as quickly as you can type of system. Kind of like close combat jujitsu. Its basically the Israeli version of our military's CQC (close quarter combat) or CQB (close quarter battle).....You would learn for example, whats the fastest and most effective way of taking out 3 guys in an elevator kinda thing. I teach CQB to law enforcement, and have 1 student who was on Bill Clinton's NY detail.
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Chi-I-Do
Master Jules replied to JKDkid2's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Interesting how Bruce Lee titled his book "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" -
How "old" is your art?
Master Jules replied to Shorinryu Sensei's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Goju goes back to the 1920's....but with roots in white crane.....its history is much older