Chris McKinley wrote:Bagua combatives, sorry you don't believe in your art Chris,
You wish...you're talking out of your ass now, noob.
Im okay with it
Chris McKinley wrote:Bagua combatives, sorry you don't believe in your art Chris,
You wish...you're talking out of your ass now, noob.
But he still will have to unlearn the sharp angles, and the stiff or hard muscle tension, if you notice in e dry art the greater experience you have, the greater the confidence, the softer and smoother your technique, I still believe all arts move to internal as they are more and more accomplished, in the what was once rough and tumble will becomes quicker and tougher,it's still fighting. You don't feel a sharp blade cut.
A 60 years old 8th degree black belt Judo master walked into an IMA school and want to learn IMA. A 30 years old IMA teacher asks him to start from the horse stance and "unlearn" everything.
Why can't IMA guys just open their arms and accept other non-IMA people as equal human being?
A 60 years old 8th degree black belt Judo master walked into an IMA school and want to learn IMA
johnwang wrote:A 60 years old 8th degree black belt Judo master walked into an IMA school and want to learn IMA. A 30 years old IMA teacher asks him to start from the horse stance and "unlearn" everything.
Why can't IMA guys just open their arms and accept other non-IMA people as equal human being?
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