That's right, an internal CMA stylist won his division at the Machado's Abu Dhabi tourney. See the boards at http://www.Shenwu.com for more
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Sorry guys, go to links, Shenwu discussion boards. It's under the off topic board dated Oct. 5(unless someone posted on the 6th)
Ground, yeah, I know he does BJJ too. So do I. I still don't think this takes away from the CMA aspect. Especially when you have guys who box and do BJJ, Muay Thai and BJJ, etc. PEACE
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hey waterdragon
i was curious if you know of any good CMA instructors in the St. Louis area, or perhaps your instructor(s) do? Just curious. I meet tons of CMA that to my (inexperienced) eyes aren't very impressive...at least in this area of the country. I'd love to be referred to one that has the deeper knowledge of his art.
thanks
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I'm not too sure. There used to be a real good spot in Quad City. I'm not too sure how far that is from you. They did a mix of William Chen and Peter Ralston stuff. They were good at the soft part of it but they were some tripped out people.
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Patterson:
I have included the hands and feet aspect of Wing Chun Kung Fu into my training. It has been incredibly beneficial. When I spar with boxer's, I eat their lunch with the blocks and hand speed. I'm 230 sparring with guys between 160-200. We can probably learn something useful from all disciplines.
I know "Ranger" Stott taught me how to block a knee with my nose. I will always treasure that technique.
Cleatus "O Uchie Gari" Ledbetter
I have included the hands and feet aspect of Wing Chun Kung Fu into my training. It has been incredibly beneficial. When I spar with boxer's, I eat their lunch with the blocks and hand speed. I'm 230 sparring with guys between 160-200. We can probably learn something useful from all disciplines.
I know "Ranger" Stott taught me how to block a knee with my nose. I will always treasure that technique.
Cleatus "O Uchie Gari" Ledbetter
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