Victoria, British Columbia, Wing Chun
Last edited by YongChun; 01-08-2006 at 02:09 PM. Reason: spelling mistake
Victoria, British Columbia, Wing Chun
Thanks for the clips. They both are very nice.
Hope all is well with you and your family,
Kenton
An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory. Friedrich Engels
Hey Ray, that's not real sparring....they aren't wearing any birdcages, boxing gloves or titty pads!!!!!! Is it not dangerous?
LOL
the kumite video is pretty funny.
They're also not punching to the head, although kicks seem to be allowed.Originally Posted by chisauking
While some may find the videos to be funny, it shows one very important thing. There are a lot of people who can take a lot of punishment to the body. They will not all just drop to the ground when you hit them.
If you liked that one, here's another one along the same theme that I came across today. It takes a few seconds to download.
Cheers,
'Talk is cheap because there is an excess of supply over demand'
You didn't notice quite a few KOs in the clip from big kicks in the head?Originally Posted by chisauking
Standard kyokushin competition rules.They're also not punching to the head, although kicks seem to be allowed.
Some training buds of mine watched a 100 man kumite performed by a female, Naomi Wood, in Sydney not long ago. Unfortunately I couldn't attend. It was by all accounts friggin' awesome. Anyone who thinks this would be some sort of a lark and a source of amusement is a fool.
"Once you reject experience, and begin looking for the mysterious, then you are caught!" - Krishnamurti
"We are all one" - Genki Sudo
"We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion" - Tool, Parabol/Parabola
"Bro, you f***ed up a long time ago" - Kurt Osiander
WC Academy BJJ/MMA Academy Surviving Violent Crime TCM Info
Don't like my posts? Challenge me!
When full power hand techniques to the head are allowed, boxing headgear, mouthguards, and MMA gloves become important pieces of safety equipment.Originally Posted by chisauking
Of course those items are not necessary if you're only playing "tag" (i.e.- "touch" chi-sau).
I don't think Wing Chun is so limited that I can't do it when I wrestle, box, kickbox, or fight by MMA rules, nor am I so limited a student that I can't improve by training in each of those forums. -Andrew S
A good instructor encourages his students to question things, think for themselves and determine their own solutions to problems. They give advice, rather than acting as a vehicle for the transmission of dogma.
-Andrew Nerlich
lol that was full contact kyokushin karate aye, chaaa hoo,
im pretty surplised from all those punches an kicks thrown, no one suffered serious injury, lol, im wondering where the gloves an head gear is at,
that guy was pretty good, but id like to see him up aganist a SPM practiconer
lol, now id say the SPM practiconer, would have the upper hand if they were to meet in the street, and no im not trolling guys, just throwing out my opinion
oh and LAWRENCEOFIDAHO its actually a very good technique to know chi sao
an its not about tapping each other but being able to feel your opponents chi, or movement through there hand, and being able to deflect it, or use it aganist them, very important skill to know
i study CHI KUNE JOW DO,
it is an integration of SPM, chow gar tong long kune, and wah gar, southern way of the tiger
an here is sifu paul whitrod
who demos the chow gar tong long Southern Praying Mantis form
18 hands
http://www.tonglong.co.uk/index.php?categoryid=53
enjoy
lol that was full contact kyokushin karate aye, chaaa hoo,
im pretty surplised from all those punches an kicks thrown, no one suffered serious injury, lol, im wondering where the gloves an head gear is at,
that guy was pretty good, but id like to see him up aganist a SPM practiconer
lol, now id say the SPM practiconer, would have the upper hand if they were to meet in the street, and no im not trolling guys, just throwing out my opinion
oh and LAWRENCEOFIDAHO its actually a very good technique to know chi sao
an its not about tapping each other but being able to feel your opponents chi, or movement through there hand, and being able to deflect it, or use it aganist them, very important skill to know
i study CHI KUNE JOW DO,
it is an integration of SPM, chow gar tong long kune, and wah gar, southern way of the tiger
an here is sifu paul whitrod
who demos the chow gar tong long Southern Praying Mantis form
18 hands
http://www.tonglong.co.uk/index.php?categoryid=53
enjoy
I'd rather see him do a 100 man kumitean here is sifu paul whitrod
who demos the chow gar tong long Southern Praying Mantis form
"Once you reject experience, and begin looking for the mysterious, then you are caught!" - Krishnamurti
"We are all one" - Genki Sudo
"We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion" - Tool, Parabol/Parabola
"Bro, you f***ed up a long time ago" - Kurt Osiander
WC Academy BJJ/MMA Academy Surviving Violent Crime TCM Info
Don't like my posts? Challenge me!
Those were fun, Ray. Thanks.
Regards,
- kj
"It's all related." - me
LOL anerlich it seems as though you are very defensive at my post, im assuming you studied karate an are very fond of itI'd rather see him do a 100 man kumite
well all i can say is with every punch an kick that karate practiconer could throw at
sifu whitrod, sifu whitrod would hit him ten times in that karate practiconers one punch or kick,
so there would not be any need for sifu whitrod to do 100 man kumite, unless he wanted to test his stamina,or whether people generally liked getting hurt
for the black sash gradings higher, going in to closed door techniques, they would do a very similar scenario to that of the 100 man kumite
so before sifu became sifu he would have to go through similar tests
enjoy your day
Please guys, take it easy on him, K?????
JR
FB page Inclusive Ving Tsun
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Inclu...16835268370570