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June 07, 2010, 03:47:45 PM
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Not ever Arturas. Sometimes the difference between two fighters are so clear that the best fighter win easyly. Really is more difficult to say that a martial art is better than other one.  :respect:
You can loose totaly in one fight, and win in the other. Fighter is learning from his lose and win's.
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June 08, 2010, 06:15:55 AM
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Well, imo you should learn from your victories and from your... victories  :-D

June 08, 2010, 06:33:23 AM
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Well, imo you should learn from your victories and from your... victories  :-D
you're right  :lmfao:
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July 15, 2010, 12:09:22 AM
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A little bit of Kung fu for relaxing some minutes :box:  :wink: Good luck to everybody.

July 15, 2010, 04:18:39 AM
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Kungfu training is very tough :whahaa
The weapon at the end of the vid, is that what they call jiu jie bian?

July 15, 2010, 04:34:11 AM
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Yea, or chain whip, whichever would be easier to say I guess  :hide:

July 15, 2010, 12:20:25 PM
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Kungfu training is very tough :whahaa
The weapon at the end of the vid, is that what they call jiu jie bian?
Yea, or chain whip, whichever would be easier to say I guess  :hide:

Yes, jiu jie bian or chain whip. I have seen many videos from some expert women with this weapon. They are really very good.

July 15, 2010, 10:43:51 PM
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Yes, jiu jie bian or chain whip. I have seen many videos from some expert women with this weapon. They are really very good.

The chain is not more difficult to use that a nunchuk^^
I do it also, there are person who did really more technical moves than in this video lol  :thumb:

Everythings is a question of training :)
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July 15, 2010, 11:25:44 PM
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The chain is not more difficult to use that a nunchuk^^
I do it also, there are person who did really more technical moves than in this video lol  :thumb:

Everythings is a question of training :)

It would be good if you make some tutorials about this art. I like very much this weapon, but I don´t find any work about it. I refere to a serious work.  :2thumbsup:

July 16, 2010, 08:49:21 AM
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I'll get out my whip and get a vid down in the near future. Maybe do a tutorial or two.

Just for the record my old capoeria teacher was hard as coffin nails. Not only was he flexible but also tactical. I doubt in a fight he would apply flips and stuff but the art teaches you to out think your opponent as well as have impeccable timing.

July 16, 2010, 09:44:26 AM
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A little bit of Kung fu for relaxing some minutes :box:  :wink: Good luck to everybody.


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July 16, 2010, 09:58:07 PM
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I'll get out my whip and get a vid down in the near future. Maybe do a tutorial or two.

Just for the record my old capoeria teacher was hard as coffin nails. Not only was he flexible but also tactical. I doubt in a fight he would apply flips and stuff but the art teaches you to out think your opponent as well as have impeccable timing.

I didn´t know you performance the whip  :2thumbsup: It would be great if you make a tutorial about it. Sure I would be a more student of this art with it. Please, do it. it will be welcome  :bow:

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I´m glad you like it, Ultimateria  :2thumbsup:

March 11, 2013, 05:46:51 AM
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There are good kicks in Kung Fu too  cheesy.The kicks of this KO remember me to Bruce Lee. He used much doing the kick when the opponent is doing his kick too.

March 11, 2013, 07:11:14 PM
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There are good kicks in Kung Fu too  cheesy.The kicks of this KO remember me to Bruce Lee. He used much doing the kick when the opponent is doing his kick too.

Hard to understand because your writing is a bit poor (maybe English is not your first language) but if you are saying Kung Fu kicks are too cheesy I'd suggest you are probably talking about performance Wushu and you've probably never even seen real Kung Fu. Furthermore you don't even specify what boxing system you are talking about, Kung Fu is a generic term similar to Karate in usage.

As for Bruce Lee, what he did in real life and what he did in films are two different things. Much of what he did in films was for dramatic effect, but I still probably wouldn't call them cheesy.
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March 11, 2013, 11:47:11 PM
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There are good kicks in Kung Fu too  cheesy.The kicks of this KO remember me to Bruce Lee. He used much doing the kick when the opponent is doing his kick too.

What?