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Karateka

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  1. I saw it on TV. Even though I didn't exactly believe it myself when I saw it, I didn't dismiss it as illusion. It is people's belief and I believe in it myself, so I do not dismiss it.

     

    Bruce Lee himself, was a firm believer in the power of Chi.

     

     

  2. I don't know about kickboxing, but I would step back, puch the kick to keep going and attack from there, you could ashi(sweep) or punch to his ribs. Most fighters aren't expecting that unless they are properly trained. Or, you could go in real close. One more tip, after his foot touches the ground, be ready for a second kick to just spring up. I do that in my Karate tournaments and it always catches them by surprise. :nod:

     

     

  3. It is amazing how these belts can be manipulated for public show and traditional values. There are some schools with lots and lots of belts, yet when they get their black, they know virtually nothing. Then there are some who have very few and when they get their black in a short while, they are great. I have seen that with many schools and different styles. I was wondering if anyone else noticed that as well.

     

     

  4. I said the Japanese names out of respect for ancient traditions. I am curious why Muay Thai doesn't have forms, they are usually found in many arts of unarmed combat around the world.

     

     

  5. Ki is a very strange thing, it can pop up anywhere. It is something that has sustained me for hours of tournament fighting. It can be channeled as an energy source for many things. One man who was an expert at Ki or Chi or whatever you call it, made the temperature at the surface of his hand go to 800 degrees celcius. It is amazing what Ki can do if you are taught to use it. If you don't believe in it, that is fine as well.

     

     

  6. Some people have a strict code of honour. Those are the people who die first in life. I would, however, stay in a fight if I had a chance of winning. If he had a weapon, like a gun, then I would run. If it was a streetfight, then I would stay. It is just my pride and my way of thinking.

     

     

  7. I could say that at first he was rejected and went to live in a cave and then returned when he was 70. The Indian meditation techniques are different then most. The emptiness of the mind would also mean giving up desires. That desire would also mean giving up breathing for long periods of time. The monks at Shaolin Szu were mentally trained and not physically. Bhodidharma said that Bhudda told us to work on the soul, yet the body and the soul are inseperable, so therefore, to work one you must work the other. His exercises were kick and punchs and different techniques that made Shaolin Boxing what it is.

     

     

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