Slider
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Chain punching.
Slider replied to Bon's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
It is not scientifically possible to hit someone 11 or even 16 times per sec. BOOM! That was 1 sec....your telling me you just hit me 11 times? Thats B.S. dude...I have been training in Kenpo for 13 years and it places heavy emphisis on the use of "fast hands" and I know for a fact you can't do that....its against the laws of physics. Theres no way in hell that you can hit someone 11 times in 1 sec....anyone who claims that he can should call guiness and prove it. Hasta!! _________________ Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html [ This Message was edited by: KickChick on 2002-01-18 09:57 ] -
Hey guys, I know they are quite rare, but if anyone here has any Ed Parker videos...I will pay top dollar for them if you are willing to part with them. I collect all I can on parker's literature, or videos, and I know they are out there. If you have em, and are willing to part with them for some cash...lemmie know Hasta!! _________________ Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html [ This Message was edited by: KickChick on 2002-01-18 09:48 ]
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Is it actual JKD?
Slider replied to The JKD Kid's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
JKD I can hear ya there....from what I have heard from Dan Inasonto himself (certified by Bruce Lee to teach JKD), JKD and JKD Concepts are totally different. JKD Concepts does not have a direct lineage to Bruce Lee, but JKD does. It's difficult for a new student to tell the differance unfortunantly, but there are major differances in the 2 systems. Hasta!! http://www.spooxdl.homestead.com/files/slider3.jpg _________________ Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html [ This Message was edited by: Slider on 2002-01-18 08:54 ] -
It applies in the U.S unfortunatly Hasta!! _________________ Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html [ This Message was edited by: Slider on 2002-01-18 09:01 ] [ This Message was edited by: Patrick on 2002-01-18 09:10 ]
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Just dirty fighting?
Slider replied to ramcalgary's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
Muay Thai is pretty hardcore....the average professional fighter in Thailand starts his career at 14 years old, and he's done by the time he is 21....thats a testament to the brutality of "Real" Muay Thai. The fighters in Thailand train EXACTLY how they would fight in the ring....thats the only way to prepare for the actual fight in the ring. These guys have of the most awsome power I have ever seen....take a leg kick by one of these guys, and you'll be in a wheelchair for the rest of your life. Hasta!! Slider -
Sweet JKD, I'll hit ya up sometime....pardon the pun..lol Hasta!! Slider
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Might have something to do with the fact that AOL is pretty dumb...lol Hasta!! Slider [Edited by Admin: Keeping the place clean. ] _________________ Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html [ This Message was edited by: Patrick on 2002-01-23 04:28 ]
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DO NOT try to drop weight through "sweating it out"...that is very, very dangorous and will cause you to possibly pass out during the fight, and cause health problems. I advise cardio vascular excercise, and cutting down on carbos and sugars. Sugars will cause you gain weight faster cuz the glucose from sugar will turn to fat, and will cause fatigue. Cardio Vascular is ALWAYS the best way. Hasta!! Slider
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I agree...I tend to not wanna waste my money on prize fights that last 2 min...and watching a bunch of fat guys roll around on the mat gets about as fun to watch as getting a root canal. I think they should mix the fight according to the style, but that would kinda negate the purpose of a "reality" event, but oh well. Hasta!! Slider
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My image didnt post Oh well...you can see it here: http://hometown.aol.com/slider5042/myhomepage/profile.html _________________ Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html [ This Message was edited by: Slider on 2002-01-17 13:21 ]
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Mine is the Katana, and the Kama Hasta!! Slider
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Make sure the instructor is qualified, and make sure to speak with some of his students. Get a good idea of how they feel about their instructor, and method of training. This will give ya good peace of mind before selecting the right school. Hasta!! Slider
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UFC, TKD vs Jiu-Jitsu
Slider replied to TKD_McGee's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
My sentiments exactly Hasta!! Slider