what exactly is pwned. I have used the term owned, why the p?
Printable View
what exactly is pwned. I have used the term owned, why the p?
pwned is just "owned"...ppl typed too fast and accidentally hit the "p" key instead of the "o" key...so owned just becamed pwned
Could be monkey, who knows. It is very strange.
Does anybody else think the Shaolin martial arts from the PRC just seem wrong?
I don't know what's more disturbing that weird chin-na move or the fact that the guy seemed to have no clue how to get out of it.
Im not certain this is a good demonstration. For one thing, the "target" is a complete tard in his reactions and doesn't ever represent any real threat. he's slow, he doesn't have intent and there is no purpose in his movement.
the monk makes too many precursory motions which are as far as I'm concerned, a waste of time and energy.
In attacking or counterattacking it is important to be direct and to the point with intent and purpose.
Too fancy shmancy. He could tighten that up a lot and wind up with something much more effective in my opinion and he should stop training on inept sacks of rice. :p
lol.
yeah sorry, it's "somebody set us up the bomb"
again...good times. :D
Well the thing is, the monk leaves himself open on just about every technique. He's relying more on speed and surprise, rather than good technique.
Actually the back to the head ones aren't bad. I guess it's not too bad, just seems to be done weirdly.
Don't get me wrong!
I wasn't saying he was great, I was just saying he seemed to know a bit about actual techniques. That's a bit of surprise for the obvious Wu Shu they learn there. But I heard somewhere they were starting to learn some applications also...
jeff:)
So many techniques/applications begin with an initial block or capture of the right punch. I would like to see more techniques that start by defending against a front snap or round house kick.
Good stuff though. It really shows that when you attack, you open yourself up.
Thanks for the link.
Old but still a worthy post.
i dont remember posting that . . .
master shi de yang knocking out a challenger at songshan temple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLsqEL8TFwM