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Article by: y0da, Sunday, 25. March 2007, 08:52h
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That fight was clearly staged. The robed faggot would have hurt his hands if he tried to block a real kick like that.

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Thats not karate its taekwondo, and the other guy is "robed faggot" is using shaolin. So because the kicks dont hurt his hands, it HAS to be staged? you obviuosly dont know much about shaolin, they condition every part of there body, of course it wont hurt.

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I dont think that robed guy has conditioned every part of his body so that if he sticks his hands out it will instantly break down a kick. Although, i think what he has done is take a step to get out of the way of the kicks power range and just slapped the other guys knee to try and throw him off balance but clearly it was un-successful (lack of reflexes and power in the slap)

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C'mon now, do you really think that's what a real fight looks like? Each guy threw a bunch of out of range kicks and just backed away. They clearly weren't in there to hurt eachother. Now go suck some Shaolin cock, you arrogant prick.

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king, theres no need for you to speak like that. "Now go suck some Shaolin cock, you arrogant prick." Grow up dude, and say something intelligent. You obviously dont know anything about martial arts, or diffrent styles so go do some your research.

wing chun, he was confident in using his hands to block the kicks, he obviously knows his opponent was going for kicks, of course his hands are conditioned. Shaolin monks train there whole lives pretty much, and im pretty sure every part of his body conditioned, what hes probably like 30 maybe? Hes had his whole life.

It obviously wasnt a real fight, chances are it was staged or they were probably just "no-contact" sparring. I dont think hes a "real" shaolin monk because you will never see a shaolin monk fight for show, money, or tv ect.

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Oh please, in wing chun if i were to block a kick with my hands the next thing i would be all over my oppenent. King fraus is right, who fights like that? go out into the street and see how people fight, there not scared to get hit and back away after one move. On the other hand, your right, the fight could have been staged.

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of course there not afraid to get hit, they use adrenaline to power them selves, so in "street" fights you always see arms-flailing and only like less than half the punches actually land, that means there not calm, and they just let anger take over.

I believe if you can remain calm, you can effectively block, dodge, and counter attacks. Remaining calm is difficult of course, which is why most martial artist meditate, to gain that state of concious and relaxation.

(Did you know was a girls name, years ago. Thats how they got the name because the style was passed down to Wing Chun and she passed it to her husband. Later they called it "Wing Chun")

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" WAT! HOW DARE YOU NOT SUC MY COCK WHEN I GIVE MI opion! Shaolin uis awesume! I suck alot of cock, u r immature an donno marshal arts. doi!"

Dude, you're the one who needs to grow up. Shaolin kung-fu? Doesn't exist. Just a bunch of guys doing cheap parlor tricks and pretending they know how to fight. The real " monks" never step up to fight because there is not one of them who has that capability.

Everything you believe about the monks is based on myth and unverified anecdotes. People like you are so delusional that they believe that every kung-fu stylist who lost on a video-tapped fight didn't actually practice the art. Grow up.

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"I believe if you can remain calm, you can effectively block, dodge, and counter attacks. Remaining calm is difficult of course, which is why most martial artist meditate, to gain that state of concious and relaxation."

Actually, that can be achieved alot quicker by full-force, full-contact sparring, something that real martial artists do.

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Respect?

I am a student of Kajukenpo Chaun Fa.
And we do full contact sparring, so when we get into a real fight we know how to properly defend ourselves and counter. And I assume almost all of use are Martial Artist, So show each other some respect.
Dosen't matter what you learn or study, Respect is given to all fellow fighters

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you cant prove that shaolin monks cant fight, you can prove that its a "myth" now what, if i bring up the topic "chi" are you going to say "FAKE FAKE FAKE suck CHI COCK!!! HAR HAR HAR!! I SHOULD GROW UP" (stop disrespecting people, does it make you feel big? its pointless, your behind your computer screen, so stop trying to start arguments with lame insults, your reading whatever you type)

Everything you say cant be proven, but i happen to think shaolin monks can fight and of course shaolin kung fu exists how can you tell me it doesnt, Yeesh

Full Force, Full Contact.... Where are you getting this from? Redneck Martial Art hilly billy All Amercan Karate school? Buddy, you watch to much UFC, you should watch Easterns fight rather than North Americans.

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Look, king fraus is correct ok. Any Shaolin kung fu school is highly unlikely to be the ACTUAL shaolin kung fu. Maybe in some deserted country side in Mainland China yes, but not in Australia, USA. Oh and UFC fighters would destroy both the yellow and white robed man.

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Oh, hohoho. So because you can't prove that Shaolin is real, you assume that I can't prove it isn't. And because you assume that I can't prove it isn't, you stand by your stupid belief that it is.

First off, you don't really deserve a reasoned arguement, because you're backing something that truly is fairy-tale shit. You know, if you were talking about chi, I would say it was fake. I've posted several videos here of chi-knockouts failing to work on people who haven't been brainwashed by going to the dojo-owners school. Look up George Dillman for that.

"Full Force, Full Contact.... Where are you getting this from? Redneck Martial Art hilly billy All Amercan Karate school? Buddy, you watch to much UFC, you should watch Easterns fight rather than North Americans. "

This statement proves to me that you've never taken an actual punch in practice, and that you can't fight. And for all your talk about insulting people being pointless, you sure as hell don't lead by example.

And what's with all of this Orientophile shit? Dude, quit masturbating to Japanese anime. And, by the way, Easterners do fight in MMA. They are neither uber-deadly, nor pathetically weak. In fact, they just seem no more and no less able than any other race. Interesting, eh?

Finally, here's some food for thought: During the Boxers Rebellion, monks lined the streets thinking they could dodge bullets. They couldn't.

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learning in China

Indonesia Jason(14months 2,22nd, 2006—4,21st,2007)
Jason Gani (February 2006 – April 2007) jay_gani@hotmail.com


I have spent the last 14 months learning shaolin kung fu in the academy, and during this time I have learned a tremendous amount of skills and abilities. I learned 16 forms in total: 1 ba ji form, 1 internal shaolin form, several shaolin fist forms, several weapon forms including staff, sword, spear, short staff and 3 section staff forms. Besides learning those forms, I also learned many jumps, acrobatics and various stretching methods. They include jumping front kick, whirlwind kick, cartwheel, jumping side kick, jumping split kick, front handspring, lotus kick, butterfly, back flip, back handspring, front roll, back roll, various fall down techniques, kick up, and many more. We also learned various punches, kicks, and take down techniques in san da (Chinese kickboxing) class.

Besides learning those kung fu skills, staying here also exposed me and taught me how to interact better with people who come from different countries. During my stay here in the academy, I met people from England, U.S. Netherlands, South Africa, Vietnam, France, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Malaysia, Canada, Germany, Peru, Mexico, Yugoslavia, Denmark, Australia, Iceland, Italy, and many, many more. I can’t remember many of them because I met at least 100 people here. Most of the students are nice, and most of the time we get along very well. Sometimes you will meet student who is very good at other martial art. While I was here there was a guy who has done wing chun for many years and it’s nice because you’ll have a chance to talk about other martial art with other students There was also another guy who was very good at acrobatics and sometimes we practiced acrobatics together on the weekend.

I really appreciate the time I spent here in the academy, and I am very grateful to be able to learn shaolin kung fu and other kung fu like Mantis and Baji from the Master here. All of the Shaolin Masters at the academy have spent many years training in Shaolin Temple, and as far as I know, they all have done many performances and competitions while staying in the temple which means that they’re among the best monks in the temple at the time. The other Masters like BaJi Masters, and Chi Gong, mantis Masters have also practiced their kung fu for many years. It is also nice that now every time we have the test, one of the Master will also perform something for the students.

To end my story, the last 14 months has been very valuable to me. Although sometimes it is very tough to stay here that long (without family and friends, seeing many people who live with you come almost every week, live in a small village- far from the cities, and the difficult training we have to endure), I’m glad that I got a chance to learn all those skills I have learnt, be able to do some of those tricks that you see on the kung fu movie, live a simple life which teach me how nice it is back home, appreciate all the people around you even for such a short time. I’m also very grateful to be able to join the kung fu competition 2007 in lian yun gang, xu zou, in China just before I finish my training here. It’s a good opportunity for me to interact with and watch other Chinese kids performing their kung fu skills while also gaining experience in performing my own skills in front of hundreds audiences.

I would like to say thank you to all the Masters and all the students at the academy for all the teachings and helps that I received while I was here.
website:
www.chinashaolins.com

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This past weekend

So I was on my normal midnight stroll this past sunday eve, and I happened upon a dark alley. Now normally I would go down this alley, but tonight was different. I feared for my life so I fled the scene and retreated to the nearest petco. Once inside the petco, I made my way to dog igloos as quickly as possible, soon after I arrived, I was ambushed. They chased me around, through the fishtanks, under the doggie seesaw, and finally back into the "adult doggie" section. Now, these guys were persistent, so it was really no surprise that they finally cornered me. What was a surprise was that they'd chase me somewhere where I'd have such a distinct advantage. I mean, with my complete knowledge of all things adultanimalfetishistic, it really was a boon to get trapped back there. [in the ass...] They attacked me with a mixture of styles. Of the three attackers, one used a Five Animal Style, and the other two something that resembled a mixture of Atemi and Jujitsu. Being a master of only Wing Chun, I had to improvise... To my left was a giant birdcage with a pair of fuzzy handcuffs hanging from the ceiling. Off to the right, a display of doggie dildoes... And behind, a sheer wall of dirty doggie posters... *shudder* One of the "Atemitsu" thugs attacked first. I was able to use his momentum against him and throw him bodily into the cage. His fellow styleman came at me next, and I threw him aside easily as well. I would need some more help with the Five Animal.. I feigned left and dove right to the dildo display. With one in each hand, my blows gained power sufficient enough to break through his defenses. With my superior clout, I maneuvered him into the cage with his friends and closed the door behind me. Now, with the four of us in the cage, the fun truly began... I rained down blows upon the two "Atemitsus", beating them into submission and deftly cuffing them to the cageworks. Then, in a series of moves I still consider absolutely brilliant (and thus won't describe in excruciating detail for fear you may copy me), I incapacitated the Five Animal and wrapped him around his mates. Then, I poured K9 Jelly all over them and lit them on fire. 'Cuz I'm cool.

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wow

terrific

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Truth

I was student in this school,
www.yantaikungfu.com
I left in advance last winter.
there are a little students in total during my stay. It's cold outside,ice-cold room inside,but master Qu didn't even provide any heat system for us,and deducted more than forty percent of my deserved refund without any reasons when I decide to leave earlier.what a fraud he is.and I aslo heard from the translator that the true name of the school is not so called"traditional kungfu school" ,he just put it into internet,which indeed put a cheat on many students .

Qu know mantis fist only,(many people knew that )but he let the translator to tell us that many kinds of kungfu he knew,lol................fake

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Learning


I was student in this school,
www.yantaikungfu.com
I left in advance last winter.
there are a little students in total during my stay. It's cold outside,ice-cold room inside,but Qu didn't even provide any heat system for us,and deducted more than forty percent of my deserved refund without any reasons when I decide to leave earlier.what a fraud he is.Qu know mantis fist only,(many people knew that )but he tell us that many kinds of kungfu he knew,indeed put a cheat on many students .

lol................fake

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