johnwang wrote:Strange wrote:injury ... old ...
IMO, it's better to send out positive energy to our surrounding. It's quite depression to associate old, sick/injury with CMA. Why can't we associate CMA training with healthy, young, happy, fun, dance, jump, flip, run,
Yes, this criticism is correct.
after many years, long history of chinese ma
i still cannot see, any chinese ma practitioner updating/renewing/re-inventing/modernising the outward packaging or
image of chinese ma. And i mean doing it in a socially and culturally acceptable and sensitive way with respect to both
tradition and modern societal setting.
whether you wear the PJs or Hanfu, you lose out the spandex, fancy shoes and air-conditioned and mirrored
gym settings. what have you got? kicking up dust in the park and whacking trees. wtf, mang, just wtf.
in very practical terms, what you got cannot attract the girls.
if you cannot attract the girls, you cannot create buzz.
if you cannot create the buzz, you cannot attract the money.
if you cannot attract the money,....well, my friend, you cannot attract the money
....wish DeVere was still with us, with his eye and my evil genius
there might still be a way out of this feckin mess, i tell you.