I agree. Yet most people's view of love is skewed.
Well, I read a lot on the faith of the early Church fathers, and what they have to say is pretty interesting. Clear as well. Fundamentalists...
The Faith...and no.
I know what you are talking about now...lol. Catching limbs is VERY easy to do (with committed attacks, not so much with jabs), but you must not...
Actually, Shaolin kung fu and Wing Tsun are VERY different...
No, you misunderstand what I meant by my comment...I do not hate pain, you must relax and accept pain, and understand it (not He-man it...), you...
I like to support my church - I give 10% gross (which is about $80.00 a week) - but it does seem very odd to have a "admission fee"...
Hi, my name is Lee. I have studied the following: Hakutsuru Sandoval Kenkyu Karate Shorin ryu karate Goju ryu karate Wing Tsun Hung Fa Yi...
I studied Chin Na for a couple years...you will find that it is easier to apply these techinques if you catch the fist using your body, or by...
No problem! I am glad to help out a fellow martial artist...
Wow, how different people are! The more I get hit, the more I view pain differently - and I don't begin to hate - I begin to like it! It no...
Yeah, arms are easy to get, safer to use, more control, and you have a better distance between you and your opponent. IMO.
I find it much more effective to "catch" a fist using your whole body. It's not hard at all really - but to do it the way you are probably...
I would be willing to give feedback on it...I will PM you with my address.
I love martial arts! I trained in Wing Tsun and Hung Fa Yi (among many many other styles/concepts), and I also trained in Hakutsuru - we were...
I find wearing wrist weights while practicing the Siu Nim Tao (or even slow, perfect chain punches) works well to rapidly speed up shoulder strength.
Haha - that's great! I was thinking the same thing! LOL
Dale, I like the way you worded that. I find that a lot of times it can be difficult to explain concepts without being live and in person - but I...
I agree that flexability is important and often overlooked...and something else that I find commonly overlooked is breathing. Relaxed, deep...
I am new to this forum, but not new at all to martial arts...I agree with you.
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