CarstenM wrote:This is the Video of Jiang Yu Shan`s MMA fight against an unknown BJJ fighter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSI7I2oYcDk
So you can judge for yourself whether his 4 years without Sex, alcohol or meat were worth it...
BTW for just 2497$ you can get his Macrocosmic Orbit course:
https://warriorneigong.com/the-grand-circle/
Grandmaster Jiang Yu Shan wrote:When you face death, all rules are broken. You need to survive - you need to prevail and need to do it by any means necessary.
Unlike in today's combat sports, the real Kung Fu of the past had no rules. It had zero limitations.
Marcus Aurelius on Jul 03, 2009 wrote:While audiences can expect to see hard-hitting strikes, expeditious takedowns and even some ground and pound, the men who will be scrapping are not just brawlers off the street or bouncers from some club. They’re English teachers, college students, office workers and martial arts instructors who spend countless hours training and getting their bodies in peak physical shape.
C.J.W. wrote:In the movie Rocky, there's this famous scene where Mickey tells Rocky's female admirers to get the hell out of the gym and admonishes him by yelling, "Women weaken legs!"
What old-time Western boxers knew from experience is actually corroborated by traditional Chinese medicine -- that rigorous exercise can cause one's Yang Qi to rise and increase libido which, when left unchecked, can lead to over-indulgence in sex and have an array of negative effects on health and stamina in the long run.
This is why traditional CMA practice usually include various types of soft neigong/qigong practice to nurture Yin Qi and "balance out" these side effects.
Overlord wrote:As for negative portrayal on Jiang’s MMA fight, he was a special force with years of training~ Inside MMA cage with MMA rule, he may not perform well.
Overlord wrote:But outside the cage in the wild, he can skin the other guy alive any time. It’s just different approach, he is train to kill. Not to train to play play.
Different set of skills just work better in different contexts~ don’t be stupid.
Carl Samson on Mon, March 15, 2021 wrote:The 75-year-old victim, later identified as Pak Ho, was taking a morning walk when 26-year-old Teaunte Bailey approached him and allegedly punched him. Ho fell to the ground, hitting his head on the sidewalk. The impact resulted in brain damage. ...
“I warned him not to go to Chinatown and I asked him if he had seen the news. He said he didn’t watch television and I warned him that elderly Asian people were being targeted,” his care manager told ABC7 News. Carl Chan, the spokesperson of Ho's family, believes the incident fits into the pattern of recent attacks against Asian Americans. “Basically almost every single incident is against Asian community, or Asians, especially our seniors. So yes, I think it should be labeled a ‘hate crime,’”
Quigga wrote:If he could reliably kill someone he'd have no problem to win a MMA fight.
Quigga wrote:What makes a person scary?
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