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Post by pitbull on Nov 15, 2004 7:28:52 GMT -5
i dont really think all UFC fights are that oriented BUT i will agree that the players there dont have much of martial values(not all though) some jump and embarass their defeated opponent...there is no respect for the other camp. this is not martial arts anymore...martial arts w/o the disipline is merely a fighting system and a sport...PLUS i also beleive that things like these SHOULD not be viewed w/o parental guidance and or the general public. some people may get the idea on how to choke someone to death. i saw a kid strangling his little sister while i was practicing in Konghan some months ago...things like this will never happen if the kid hadnt watched things like that. if i saw the parents of the children ill have a thought and an opinion about them inside my mind 'SHAME ON YOU!'
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Post by konghan on Nov 18, 2004 15:37:26 GMT -5
In all traditional martial art tournaments sportmanship, courtesy & respect is always the prime objective.
In fact I remember one time watching one UFC tournament that was held in Japan & all the UFC fighters were so respectful & humble they didn't talk trash & they weren't that brutal to their Japanese opponents.
But after they went back to the USA, their attitude change it was all about trash talking & about being mean & merciless.
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Post by pitbull on Nov 18, 2004 18:11:23 GMT -5
if u were to ask me,being mean and brutal is ok in my book...but trash talking and disrespect is definitely out of the book...just shows the kind of people who joins these kinds of things
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Post by Suhana LIM on Nov 19, 2004 3:25:00 GMT -5
if u were to ask me,being mean and brutal is ok in my book...but trash talking and disrespect is definitely out of the book...just shows the kind of people who joins these kinds of things Da jia ni men hao The sifu must play an important role in also teaching Wu De to his students. Otherwise, the sifu only shaping a fighting robots. Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Nov 19, 2004 3:54:40 GMT -5
if the sifu doesnt teach martial morality then he is just a trainer hehehe
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Post by Suhana LIM on Nov 19, 2004 5:04:14 GMT -5
if the sifu doesnt teach martial morality then he is just a trainer hehehe Pitbull ni hao Or maybe not even a trainer, just a more experience fighting robot ;D Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Dec 10, 2004 8:32:45 GMT -5
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Post by essence on Dec 11, 2004 4:01:49 GMT -5
Good day konghan.
The picture reminds me very much of Lohan. Is this a technique found in NCK?
Warmest regards, Tze Hou
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Post by konghan on Dec 11, 2004 10:17:49 GMT -5
Good day konghan. The picture reminds me very much of Lohan. Is this a technique found in NCK? Warmest regards, Tze Hou Yes, it is a technique found in NCK. The principle is to deliver a devastating strike that is why the stance is properly spread to give balance, sturdiness & power to the strike. In fact legend has it that that technique " ho kun" was originated by a man who was attack by a tiger but he use this technique smashing the tigers' skull while riding at the tigers back. off course that was after some struggling & grappling with the tiger before he was able to get into position on top of the tiger to execute this technique. Try that on your pet dog... ;D ;D
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Post by pitbull on Dec 12, 2004 18:22:20 GMT -5
THATS ANIMAL CRUELTY!!!
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Post by Suhana LIM on Dec 12, 2004 18:30:34 GMT -5
THATS ANIMAL CRUELTY!!! Pitbull ni hao Sometime we tend to "love" animal more than to another human being Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Dec 13, 2004 10:46:04 GMT -5
THATS ANIMAL CRUELTY!!! Actually its more like human cruelty, becuase the tiger initiated the attack. At that time wild animals rule the forest. The tiger ambushed the man while he was on his way walking back to his village. Just like the great karate master Mas Oyama who in order to test his skill he went to fight bulls.
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Post by pitbull on Dec 13, 2004 18:00:55 GMT -5
no no no not that..the part where you should test ur skill on animals...killing animals for exercise is wrong....EXCEPT killing cats though...its perfectly OK. i value an ant's life more than a cat's...cats just hang around when they need you,dont feed them and they will leave you for another master...i think this is the reason why dogs are called 'man's best friend' instead of cats...
suhana: 'yesterday you were a bird killer,why wonder that youre an orphan at the present' :-)
last night after training in Konghan i(and Konghan's inhouse helper) almot got into a fight w some drunk mainlanders. the mainlanders thankfully thought it best to avoid fighting. good for them...its really silly how people get so thingyy when drunk. always seeking for a fight...im more than happy to oblige,the police will never side w a drunkard anytime...
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Post by Suhana LIM on Dec 14, 2004 4:51:46 GMT -5
no no no not that..the part where you should test ur skill on animals...killing animals for exercise is wrong....EXCEPT killing cats though...its perfectly OK. i value an ant's life more than a cat's...cats just hang around when they need you,dont feed them and they will leave you for another master...i think this is the reason why dogs are called 'man's best friend' instead of cats... suhana: 'yesterday you were a bird killer,why wonder that youre an orphan at the present' :-) . Pitbull ni hao Who is an orphan at present Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Dec 14, 2004 18:00:27 GMT -5
nobody. its a translation of a famous buddhist text. it just wants to show that current misfortunes stem from past mistakes...like in a past life somebody killed a bird and the chicks died of starvation...in the present life he should not wonder why he is an orphan...
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