definitely taijiquan. then again, i have no crossed that many paths and am never relaxed enough as i should be... but who is? the masters, i suppose.
even sigung says that his teacher tells him to relax. a lifelong process
definitely taijiquan. then again, i have no crossed that many paths and am never relaxed enough as i should be... but who is? the masters, i suppose.
even sigung says that his teacher tells him to relax. a lifelong process
My school: http://pailumwarrior.com/
or that it's neither the art nor the fighter, but the training methods...Originally posted by CHAZ
The moral of this story its not the art that wins a fight but the fighter be he martial artist or boxer.
i'm nobody...i'm nobody. i'm a tramp, a bum, a hobo... a boxcar and a jug of wine... but i'm a straight razor if you get to close to me.
-Charles Manson
I will punch, kick, choke, throw or joint manipulate any nationality equally without predjudice.
- Shonie Carter
The hardest sparring session that I have been in was with clan VP who trained in eagle claw. It was as if he was everywhere I located myself and every part of my body had a target even when defending he made me open myself to attack. He manipulated my wrist but I escaped everytime. In the end my wrist almost refused to stay still. Why'd he beat me so bad.
Style is only defined by the limitations of a system of fighting and defending. So when in medatation ask yourself not "what are the weaknesses of thine enemy" but rather so what are your own weaknesses