Re: Kua Movement
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 1:04 pm
Hi Graham
You have a good website and I have enjoyed many of the posts I've read though I know nothing about bjj, I only have respect for those who want to learn/compete in it. I hope your martial journey continues to be a good one for you. We each have to find our own road in the long-run as it really is the case that the journey itself is the real destination.
I was saying to a local colleague who browses the topics on this forum that I wasn't sure anymore what the point was of contributing to the discussion on many of these threads. While I do like martial "shop talk" sometimes... I also find the constant intellectualizing and/or reminiscing and/or "my dick is bigger than yours" arguments so common among gatherings of martial artists live and on the internet to be tedious beyond belief. At my age, I'd rather train than argue with people I have never met; so I'm going to take a break from RumSoakedFist.
You have a good website and I have enjoyed many of the posts I've read though I know nothing about bjj, I only have respect for those who want to learn/compete in it. I hope your martial journey continues to be a good one for you. We each have to find our own road in the long-run as it really is the case that the journey itself is the real destination.
I was saying to a local colleague who browses the topics on this forum that I wasn't sure anymore what the point was of contributing to the discussion on many of these threads. While I do like martial "shop talk" sometimes... I also find the constant intellectualizing and/or reminiscing and/or "my dick is bigger than yours" arguments so common among gatherings of martial artists live and on the internet to be tedious beyond belief. At my age, I'd rather train than argue with people I have never met; so I'm going to take a break from RumSoakedFist.