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    HCK TAKE DOWN WORKSHOP

    February 16, 2002 from 1PM to 4PM at the rAw Training Center.

    Featuring Rico Chiapparelli, Vlady Matyushenko, Frank Trigg.

    Lot's or pre-registered participants already but there is plenty of room for more.

    A must for the Jiu Jitsu player and Submission grappler.

    90% of the fight ends up on the ground, but 100% start on the feet.

    Howard Liu

    HOWARD COMBAT KIMONOS

    888-579-8406
    Last edited by HOWARD KIMONOS; 01-20-2002, 01:45 AM.

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    Howard, I think I speak for a lot of people here when I ask that you please SHUT THE HELL UP !!

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    • #3
      I apologize howie.
      Last edited by mushinmaster; 01-20-2002, 08:46 PM.

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      • #4
        Ha! Ha! Ha! Very funny.

        However, I am posting valuable information about how to improve your game, so TELLING me to shut up about it is doing a dis-service to all of the other individuals on this forum.

        So JaredExtreme I won't shut up, and since you are already good enough to be booked into the UFC or PRIDE FC, you don't have to pay any attention to me.

        Mushinmaster - I'm pushing a technique seminar here, not clothing. I hope you read the content. And if you did I hope you understood it. Otherwise you're not good enough for college.

        Howard Liu

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        • #5
          Howard, first of all, let me commend you on your gi's. I used my christmas money to buy a double weave, and I was awestruck. The weave is, and I don't know how else to describe it, but beautiful. The jacket is so sweet I don't want to ruin it sparring.

          So that being said, I'm sorry I told you to 'Shut the Hell Up'. Since we are both pals now, how about you send me a t-shirt to help advertise your product.

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          • #6
            I was wrong.
            Last edited by mushinmaster; 01-20-2002, 08:47 PM.

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            • #7
              Dudes, time to calm down and stop the hurling of insults.

              Look, Howard is just putting up seminar information and if you don't like him or what he does, that's fine, but I think it's in poor taste to bash him like you did.

              And to Howard, I think you should ignore these insults, yeah, easier said than done.
              But I believe that you're above the insulting back. These guys are young dudes, too squirrely to have the common sense to show respect.
              I think this should be expected on some childish sites but not on here.

              Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and mine is what I just posted above.

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              • #8
                SweepEm is right, an I apologize howie. You must be into more than just selling gis. This thread has definatly become out of character of this forum, MA's, and myself, because of me. Please accept my humble apology.

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                • #9
                  ttt

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                  • #10
                    Howard, can you explain why I should pay the extra money to buy one of your gis as opposed to buying one from someone else?

                    Thanks,

                    SZ

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                    • #11
                      Attn SZ:

                      1.) My uniforms are priced competitively with others on the market. Do your own research and you'll see this is true.

                      2.) My uniforms have been universally acknowledged as the world's finest. "Kindai Judo", a Japanese language MA magazine in their August 2000 issue did a consumer report type article on the various "do-gi" on the market, and determined mine as the very best on the world market.

                      Howard Liu

                      HOWARD COMBAT KIMONOS

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                      • #12
                        I would think there should be a higher level of combatative judo involved (my services are relatively cheap for what you will recieve).Wrestling takedowns are good for wrestling but potentialy lethal when they shoot into my p.p.d. (personal protection device) on the street.
                        A "real" fight consists of real world situations.Let us remember that as we practice for games.Combatatives can not be won on a mat,they must be won in the mind.
                        Last edited by MARK TRIPP; 01-31-2002, 03:54 AM.

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                        • #13
                          "...and if a frog had wings he woudn't bump his ass ahoppin!"

                          I am with you man! Show me the true path.

                          SZ

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                          • #14
                            Mr. Liu,

                            I have researched your website (nice job btw) and found all the answers to my questions.

                            Thanks for taking the time to answer my question.

                            One more however, if I mention I saw it on Mousel's, do I get an autograph to go with my Gi???


                            THanks,

                            SZ

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                            • #15
                              Attn SZ: Thanks for visiting my website. No need for autograph for I am not worthy of any celebrity status. In fact I hold you, my loyal customers in higher esteem, for I would not exist without you.

                              Attn Mark Tripp: I am well aware of your knowledge in Judo and of Ron Tripp's victory over Rickson Gracie in a Sambo match. I am a fan of Judo and respect it in it's current incarnation as a great standing grappling art. I hope you share the same view of wrestling.

                              However, you may not be aware of the skill level of the people conducting this workshop.

                              Rico Chiapparelli is a 3 time NCAA champion and a world Champion.

                              Vlady Matyushenko is a 5 time European and Soviet Champ. He made it onto the Soviet Olympic Team at the time of its collapse and he defected to the USA, losing out on the opportunity to compete in the Olympics. He has fought at the highest level in professional MMA.

                              Frank Trigg wrestled in the 2000 US Oympic Trials and finished in 5th place. Only the top 3 make it to the Olympics. And he also has fought at the highest level in professional MMA.

                              I do not question your skills, but these 3 gentlemen have competed at the very highest level and because of this, who wouldn't want to learn from them?

                              Howard Liu

                              HOWARD COMBAT KIMONOS

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