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    hey guys, check out this video. i guess this guy trained a chimp to do martial arts. its great. the chimp even has his own gi.

    do u guys think the chimp is smart enough to really understand the concept of a martial art?



    that monkey actually does some really good spin kicks. and i loved the nice little self defense demo the chimp does by stepping on his assailants instep.

    praise be to god for creating such creatures.

  • #2
    This is rediculous and I take it as offencive to the martial arts.

    This little beast is simply doing tricks it learned from a random, lame, idiotic, and apparently very bored americanized "karate" guy.

    Apes can't understand language, nevermind the meaning of martial arts, which of course implies many complicated technical, and philosophical concepts.

    This video makes me sad.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by danfaggella
      This is rediculous and I take it as offencive to the martial arts.

      This little beast is simply doing tricks it learned from a random, lame, idiotic, and apparently very bored americanized "karate" guy.

      Apes can't understand language, nevermind the meaning of martial arts, which of course implies many complicated technical, and philosophical concepts.

      This video makes me sad.
      you know what i take offence to as a martial artist? an unsupervised 120 lb kid whos only credentials is surfing the net, watching wwf and imitating their moves and personas in backyard wrestling, teaching other beginners grappling. that makes me sad. this needs to stop immediately before someone seriously gets injured.

      btw, that chimp has better kicks than alot of humans doing martial arts out there. hey dan, can u do a spin kick like that?

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      • #4
        No, but I can speak in a language and understand systems of symbols.

        I never call myself some kind of phenom, I refer to myself as an aspiring martial artist, I certainly am not some kind of martial authority. However, anyone can see how lame this is.

        Apes don't understand self defene, avoiding conflict, morals, or even fighting, this one jus happens to be able to do a bunch of tricks that look like fighting.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by danfaggella
          No, but I can speak in a language and understand systems of symbols.

          I never call myself some kind of phenom, I refer to myself as an aspiring martial artist, I certainly am not some kind of martial authority. However, anyone can see how lame this is.

          Apes don't understand self defene, avoiding conflict, morals, or even fighting, this one jus happens to be able to do a bunch of tricks that look like fighting.
          well if you think about it, this monkey had to train to be able to do those kicks right? he had to have trained consistently for some time to have been able to learn to do those. he trained to learn to do them just like any human would. and as i said, he did em better than most people.

          i mean, isnt this what a lot of people in ma do? they do some kicks, a few self defense moves, break a board here and there and thats about it. yeah i agree that it looks like the chimp is just going through the motions but do you think its possible for such an intelligent animal to possible in the crudest terms undestand the concept of training or learning techniques to fight? i mean, they have taught sign language to these creatures after all.

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          • #6
            If the chimp were attacked it would bite the aggressor or it would run, these techniques will not carry over.

            Also, a dog works with a trainer to learn to jump through hoops and such, but this animal has little free will, it simply does as it is told. It does not push itself to better itself, it doesnt understand that its suffering will make it better in the future.

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            • #7
              You take this too seriously. When you see a dog riding a skateboard, do you think skaters freak out about it? It's a fucking monkey doing some kicks, I found it amusing

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              • #8
                I've heard the chimp has already been cast as the lead in "Planet of the Apes II: Kicking and Screaming"....coming soon to a theater near you!!

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                • #9
                  I thought chimps could learn sign language?

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                  • #10
                    I don't take the chimp seriously necissarily, but I take it seriously that plenty of people take it seriously in that they believe this monkey is some kind of martila arts phenom.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by danfaggella
                      I don't take the chimp seriously necissarily, but I take it seriously that plenty of people take it seriously in that they believe this monkey is some kind of martila arts phenom.
                      No one believes hes a martial arts phenom, its a fricking joke, its funny, try laughing once in awhile, HA HA, is that so hard. God everything has to be like Bhudist fucking monk, dead serious like this is some sort of funeral website.

                      ITS A MONKEY DOING MARTIAL ARTS, ITS FUNNY. It's justlike if I saw a lion playing basketball, im not gonna be like.. "Pfft.. this lion couldnt take Kobe. Theres no way he could shoot 3's in a real basketball game."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by danfaggella
                        Apes can't understand language, nevermind the meaning of martial arts, which of course implies many complicated technical, and philosophical concepts.
                        Wrong. Do some research.

                        Gorillas and chimps have been taught sign language and can, in fact, understand spoken words.

                        Gorillas, chimps, dolphins, parrots, elephants, pigs, dogs and cats can also associate words with concepts and can be taught to understand symbols.

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                        • #13
                          Apes might understand that one hand position means one thing, and that a few words mean this or that, but no animals will carry a conversation or solve a math equation. Even if they could, lets say there is an ape with the brain of a 7 year old. Do any 7 year olds you know understand what it is to be a martial artist, do you even know any 7 year olds you could call a martial artist. sure there are some skilled kids out there, but they wont understand how to put together all the meanings of dicipline and philosophy and conflict avoidence and technique for a long time, lord knows I'm going to be waiting a long time before I call myself a martial artist.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by danfaggella
                            Apes might understand that one hand position means one thing, and that a few words mean this or that, but no animals will carry a conversation or solve a math equation. Even if they could, lets say there is an ape with the brain of a 7 year old. Do any 7 year olds you know understand what it is to be a martial artist, do you even know any 7 year olds you could call a martial artist. sure there are some skilled kids out there, but they wont understand how to put together all the meanings of dicipline and philosophy and conflict avoidence and technique for a long time, lord knows I'm going to be waiting a long time before I call myself a martial artist.
                            By your own standards, guess you're no better than a monkey.

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                            • #15
                              ummm error!


                              this clip is so old.. older then the dust between ya grama's wrinkles..

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