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Goju_boi

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  1. lol,theyre going to be wearing huge platinum chains with a shaolin medalion.
  2. well dean I'm having a hard time becoming "employed" because of my college schedule at Houston Community College, but I'm still hoping that there will be some place that will hire me ,except for wal-mart.I'm staying clear of applyinhg there.
  3. I know that martial arts weapons are illegal in australia,but I don't know about that country's rules.Anyways here in america I've noticed that every state has their set of laws,and some have the weirdest laws.
  4. well I don't know,but at my dojo only the kids learn Taikyoku gedan,and I guess the instructor because he teaches it.
  5. ohhhh this one time we were doing partner stretches and the guy pushed my upper body to the floor real fast when I was with my legs wide open,and the next thing I know I heard a pop.Man , I couldn't walk right for a week.
  6. white lotus is real?I thought that was just from the kill bill vl.2 movie with pai mei?
  7. why would he get mad?tang soo do and tae kwon do are like cousins.
  8. white crane kung fu does use alot of finger tip strikes ,but it's hard to find.A lot of traditional arts use fingertip strikes.For example my style of karate uses a lot of finger tip strikes.Others are Taekwon do,wing chun,I think just about any karate style,tang soo do,I'm guessing Hapkido,I'm guessing kuk sool won,and many other traditional arts.The thing with finger tip strikes for me is that they hurt my hand unless I'm striking a soft target ,but you can train them to be strong enough to break wooden boards with if you know how.As for the poeple that can pull them off,all I can say is you better not mess with them because those strikes are targeted towards vital areas.
  9. next thing youre going to see shaolin monks driving bmw's and lexus's.this is going to be freakin kewl
  10. well just about evry where I go or heard of has tons of tae kwon do schools.
  11. what exactly do you want to know?
  12. well lot's of chinese styles came from the shaolin styles of fighting
  13. hey ranger1100ky I have that book you recomended me called ultimate flexibility.Thanks for telling me about it,that book is freaking great thanks
  14. well at the McDojo I used to go to,I never saw any instructors spar.Then at my new school I haven't my instructor spar either,but I guess he spars when he's learning on his own at another dojo.
  15. well I can do both,but the side split is harder for me.As for how long,I have no idea.One day while stretching I was thinking,can I do a split ?Then next thing I know I was like 4 inches of the floor.Since then I stretched a lot and achieved it.Also I have tjis great book called ultimate flexibility by san h. kim .
  16. well yesterday we did this drill in which in a straight line we just charged at our opponent with any technique we wanted and they had to block and counter untill we ended on the other side of the dojo.Then it was their turn to attack us.I have no idea what kind of sparring this was,but it did give a great work out.
  17. "if you fight one guy and you keep hitting him after he is disabled then the law will attack with the weapon biz" that's even if you have no prior training to begin with
  18. well yeah you have to lean forward to get the chest in it,if you don't it becomes an isolation exercise,and those aren't the best lifts you can do.As for you bench press comment,the amount of work your triceps does depends on how close you have your elbows to your sides.
  19. oh ok,so martial arts helps take away that negative effect?
  20. true,chances are you wont die in a sport fight,but it's happened before.Also what is AFAIK?
  21. well you don't have to do that because I already have it.Some time ago I bought K-1 World Grand Prix.This game is pretty much like what you are describing,but it's even better.Because it has real fighters and when you fight theres actual foot work and realistic moves.The best part is that it's not a button masher,you have to see what areas are open to strike and deliver a punch or kick to that area.I seriously recomend it for people that are into martial arts.At least rent it at the video store.You can find it cheap and even cheaper used at game stores. good luck
  22. well the story lines for action movies and especially martial arts movies don't have exactly the best story lines.
  23. yeah that's what I thought.Sadly great arts like these are rare in america,unless theres a big Thai population in your area,then there is a bigger chance of finding it.
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