3moose1 wrote:I wonder how many forum members here are actual bullshido members...
Sometimes it's obvious. http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showpost.php?p=2001529&postcount=48
3moose1 wrote:I wonder how many forum members here are actual bullshido members...
3moose1 wrote:I wonder how many forum members here are actual bullshido members...
klonk wrote:Yup. But I am going to be a little circumspect about EF members with registration dates on or soon after 5 December 2008. Might be sleepers, you know. The bullshidoka are actually comparing notes on strategy, see the thread D.D. cited--talking about whether it's better to play along for a while.
Bär wrote:Very few. Most of us aren't 25 year old virgins living in their gramma's basement.
Bodywork wrote:IMO Internal training is the best training in the world. And I have and continue to discuss it hands on with doubters, and no one walked away making light of it...ever. We've taken apart quite a few MMA and bjj people who thought liitlle of the way we train. We visit various MMA and BJJ clubs and roll on our own. You can either shut up SC , judo and bjj people or you can't.. You either can deliver or you can't. So for those who look at this training and laugh...and maybe they meet you and you really have nothing to show that they can't blow right through, or you shut them up by tossing them and hitting them, it's really all on you. In fact if the internal arts suffer doubt due to hands on experience by its detractors, then there's nothing to say.
Whther or not you really understand all that it can impart to you is on you, no sense resenting someone who calls bullshit when they see someone who's all theory with no real power or skill. Grappling is fairly straightforward stuff for any one claiming to understand internal power. And your strikes should be fight enders. If not...it's homeowrk time. On that day it's not your teacher, not your style, not anyone elses reputation...it's all on you. Your experience displayed in your own body and hands.
If ye find that the Bullock can toss you, or the heavy-browed Sambhur can gore;
Ye need not stop work to inform us; we knew it ten seasons before.
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