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  • #31
    Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
    Ta bu shir pian ren. Anzhao wushu Ta de nengli daduo shir xifang shuaijiao, zhongguo shuaijiao. Ni yingai cha black belt zazhi, keneng jian ta de zhaopian...
    wo juede zhege shagua you bing, chang chang dou shuo yi yang de shuohua. zhege ren you keneng shi matbla .

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    • #32
      nimen ye zhidao. tebie hao!

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      • #33
        Yes this is the fool that got chased off the DL.

        You'll notice in nearly all of his posts he emphasizes the importance of throat strikes, eye gouges, and groin strikes.

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        • #34
          Now Kung Fu has grappling. TigerClaw/KFM/LARPer has used the term Kung Fu incorrectly. Kung Fu means hard work or skill gained through hard work. Therefore a Shuai Jiao (Chinese Wrestling) stylist or an Eagle Claw stylist which uses Qinna (Joint Locks) are using different forms of grappling. But Jujutsu for example is Kung Fu because if done correctly it relates to the above definition.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bjjexpertise@be View Post
            wo juede zhege shagua you bing, chang chang dou shuo yi yang de shuohua. zhege ren you keneng shi matbla .
            bing you bing, wo bu zhiirdao. Ta keneng shir Matbla hai shi zhe yang de ren...

            YouTube - funny martial arts

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            • #36
              Shi de. Shen jing bing. Ta zhen de you wenti.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Ben Grimm View Post
                Now Kung Fu has grappling. TigerClaw/KFM/LARPer has used the term Kung Fu incorrectly. Kung Fu means hard work or skill gained through hard work. Therefore a Shuai Jiao (Chinese Wrestling) stylist or an Eagle Claw stylist which uses Qinna (Joint Locks) are using different forms of grappling. But Jujutsu for example is Kung Fu because if done correctly it relates to the above definition.
                While the words Kung Fu or Gung Fu, mean hard work or to achieve through hard work etc. The term has also come to mean any Chinese martial arts. This is how I use it. And yes, eagle claw , and Mantis and Monkey etc have techniques that deal with grappling and ground fighting etc. As do many other styles.

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                • #38
                  To all,

                  Ben Grimm Quote,

                  "Just shut up and DIE!!!!"

                  Another wonderful human being.......

                  Is this how you teach your children or child in life? is this a good example for others? Sounds very grim to me.

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                  • #39
                    The fault lies with YOU.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by jubaji View Post
                      The fault lies with YOU.
                      No, it lies with men like you, and that is the truth. I only seek to encourage healthy discussion and hope to share and have others share techniques and info about Martial arts. But when men go and lie about my background and techniques and attack on every point. That is where the problem is and the fault.

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