Muaythaiboxer Posted July 24, 2005 Share Posted July 24, 2005 i would rather have ten good students that know how to fight than 100 wanabes. actually i need change one of my opinions i recently met a couple of kung fu fighters that do full contact two are wing chun and one is a shaolin kempo guy. Fist visible Strike invisible Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adonis Posted July 24, 2005 Share Posted July 24, 2005 yeah I know what you mean and I agree. On the same note I see what others do and you won't make a living with that attitude. I know some instructors who are good instructors but they also believe they out of a hundred students maybe 2 or more like 1 is really worth the training the rest just pay the bills and helps him have a living and I know alot of instructors who feel the same way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MenteReligieuse Posted July 25, 2005 Share Posted July 25, 2005 i would rather have ten good students that know how to fight than 100 wanabes. actually i need change one of my opinions i recently met a couple of kung fu fighters that do full contact two are wing chun and one is a shaolin kempo guy."Shaolin Kempo" ? What the ef is that? I've heard of Chinese Kempo but didn't know they did kempo in shaolin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muaythaiboxer Posted July 25, 2005 Share Posted July 25, 2005 they dont but thats what he said his style was called Fist visible Strike invisible Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elbows_and_knees Posted July 25, 2005 Share Posted July 25, 2005 If I'm not mistaken, it's called that because it's supposedly got aspects of shaolin included in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adonis Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 It basically is put together by nick cerio. Idea is martial arts weren't complete so they mixed it with Shaolin 5 animal kung fu, okinawan/Japense Karate? Japensese Ju-Jitsu, as well as Chinese or hawaiian kenpo. they go off the 4 ranges theory. kicking, punching, and stand up grappling and ground grappling. although groups like villari doesn't claim nick cerio but that he created it. As welll as USSD don't claim villari taught them. I don't think the ground part is very technical. As well as I don't think they transition to well between the striking and grappling ranges from what I seen. Depends on how the instructor is and his knowledge of being able to trainsion fluidly between ranges and how techical they are in teaching it. Hope that explanation helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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