GingerFISH wrote:I admire your RMA style a lot, Ian! Extremely good training methods!
I sure know luce & ali. You guys' blood stained T-shirts never fail to impress me! Wish I could be as tough as you guys!
shawnsegler wrote:You sound disgustingly healthy, Ian.
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Darth Rock&Roll wrote:Being shown is not being taught, being taught is not being able to do.
Ian wrote:ah we're really not that tough.
tomorrow's saturday so you're welcome to join. it'd be good to meet up.
Strange wrote:
Of course it helps if you do not throw shit around. i like the israeli method - fighting terror with terror; i know its not that they want to, but because its the only language that terrorists understand. yes the ppl who commit terrorism, hide among women and children putting them in harms way, AND THEN take the moral high ground. what can one say? wow, just wow.
GingerFISH wrote:Hi Ian, thank you for today's training!
It's the first time that I took a full 2-hour training with you guys! Normally whenever luce or ali came to our gatherings, we would dedicate only say 0.5 hours for such RMA trainings. Like you said today, your training is excellent for both body and mind conditionings. I couldn't agree more!
One of the things I learnt today is protecting my head with one hand when I fall. Guess I'll remember that! Again, thanks!
Strange wrote:yusuf dun be daft 'course i wont be doing what you tell me to.
why dun you start one to educate us how its really all israel's problem;
seeing how you try to convince yourself is great fun
Overlord wrote:I am glad to catch up with strange in Singapore and Dave in Taiwan. Both of them have been kind enough to give me some pointers.
From Dave, we had good chat and walk about CKS memorial hall, he told me:
1. Master Luo is very superb Master and his experience with ji jing
2. This guy doing Taiji was trying to let one of his german students punching it in the chest, and end up in hospital
3. Passing by another group of lhbf class
4. Why we ima people should meet up more often.
Tired, talk later
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