Taste of Death wrote: What are they training?
Taste of Death wrote:The wing chun fighters look nothing like wing chun. What are they training?
Taste of Death wrote: The wing chun fighters look nothing like wing chun. What are they training?
Ron Panunto wrote:It's all just kickboxing, no Taiji or anything else.
choldstare wrote:Can anyone post a video of someone who uses these art in a "real" scenario and how they can tell what art they practice?
I haven't seen any "real" tai chi internal videos. Why shouldn't the art look like kick boxing + boxing with grappling with gloves on? you punch kick and throw people.
A lot of criticism but if you can't use your art succesfully in a setting like this what makes you think you can use it in a "real " situation.
Ron Panunto wrote:choldstare wrote:Can anyone post a video of someone who uses these art in a "real" scenario and how they can tell what art they practice?
I haven't seen any "real" tai chi internal videos. Why shouldn't the art look like kick boxing + boxing with grappling with gloves on? you punch kick and throw people.
A lot of criticism but if you can't use your art succesfully in a setting like this what makes you think you can use it in a "real " situation.
If that's the case, then we should all just train kick boxing - no more need for the traditional arts. I still contend that success in the octagon is no measure of a person's ability to defend himself.
Ron Panunto wrote:I still contend that success in the octagon is no measure of a person's ability to defend himself.
marvin8 wrote:Boxing gloves
Dmitri wrote:marvin8 wrote:Boxing gloves
Hey, it's called "Grand Ultimate Boxing" for a reason...
choldstare wrote:Ron Panunto wrote:I still contend that success in the octagon is no measure of a person's ability to defend himself.
Really...? Do you truly believe it's absolutely no measure? I think it's a better measure than most...
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