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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 8, 2004 21:44:23 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao
Yes, every movements in real combat situation can be regarded as "kungfu." Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Oct 9, 2004 10:08:50 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao Yes, every movements in real combat situation can be regarded as "kungfu." Cheers. even drawing is kungfu...when u are good at sharpening a pencil its still kung fu...if one is adept in picking his nose that is also kung fu...i remember when we were children in school, we have a contest as to who can spit the farthest...our target is the basin of the indian guy that lived downstairs. i feel silly now when im thnking about what we did when we were small children but kids will always be kids...wan pi
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Post by pitbull on Oct 9, 2004 10:13:09 GMT -5
if one is creative in sex it is also kungfu. ill send you the link vi prime minister and you be the judge if he has kungfu or not...this guy is amazing...
we once have an artist who can cut a perfect straight line w/o a ruler and that is also kung fu..only with his hand and blade really great stuff...
u know...when fighting a grappler...natural chemical weapons are also convenient...like bad breath and body odor,hongkong foot and other things undesirable...i once lost my concentration to my office buddy when we came facetto face...his breath smells like dead animal!
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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 9, 2004 23:40:24 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao Yes, when it comes to the real life combat situation, everything that you can think and use are your "kungfu" Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Oct 10, 2004 7:19:09 GMT -5
a key can also be a weapon :-) its true that when u are desperate u can do incredible things!
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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 11, 2004 6:59:34 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao That's why when we learn the art, we also train our way of thinking Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Oct 19, 2004 14:43:56 GMT -5
Grappling is best on a one on one fight, but in a free for all, grappling is not very practical. Ancient soldiers fight standing up not lying down, they weild their swords, spears & other weapons standing up not lying down.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 22, 2004 20:06:33 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao The Mongolian are famous for their grapling techniques, and not to forget the Japanese sumo. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Oct 23, 2004 0:42:58 GMT -5
They don't use their wrestling skill in battle but mostly on fighting performnces.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 23, 2004 23:44:10 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao I think not many soldiers/warriors doing this wrestling stuff in the battlefields. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Oct 24, 2004 11:49:28 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao I think not many soldiers/warriors doing this wrestling stuff in the battlefields. Cheers. Thats why kung fu is supreme ;D ;D over ground fighting.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 25, 2004 4:59:23 GMT -5
Thats why kung fu is supreme ;D ;D over ground fighting. Konghan ni hao No comment about this. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Oct 26, 2004 14:37:24 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao No comment about this. Cheers. Grappling only became so popular now, thanks to UFC. But in practical street fighting specially when it involves several fighters like in a rumble, grappling I think will not be practically.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Oct 27, 2004 6:44:06 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao Do you remember in the 80s(?), when Ali fought Inoki (the Japanese wrestler). That was a funny match. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Oct 27, 2004 12:28:52 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao Do you remember in the 80s(?), when Ali fought Inoki (the Japanese wrestler). That was a funny match. Cheers. It was soooo boring, Inoki look so stupid lying on his back all the time ;D ;D nothing came out of it, Inoki embarrass all wrestlers he couldn't do anything. Ali could have just stand there & spit on him ;D
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