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OMG this was painful to watch, couldnt he at least had someone there to hit play on the CD? LOL
and his title is Grandmaster?????? I want to now burn my silk bathrobe just becuse it has a dragon on it
LKFMDC
OMG this was painful to watch, couldnt he at least had someone there to hit play on the CD? LOL
and his title is Grandmaster?????? I want to now burn my silk bathrobe just becuse it has a dragon on it
KUNG FU USA
www.eightstepkungfu.com
Teaching traditional Ba Bu Tang Lang (Eight Step Praying Mantis)
Jin Gon Tzu Li Gung (Medical) Qigong
Wu style Taiji Chuan
Teacher always told his students, "You need to have Wude, patient, tolerance, humble, ..." When he died, his last words to his students was, "Remember that the true meaning of TCMA is fierce, poison, and kill."
I am pork boy, the breakfast monkey.
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His flexibility is very impressive.
Though I would ask..it that necessarily good kung fu?
When are you going to be able to do the "taint lick' pose when someone is attacking you?
The opponent would probably do one of 3 things:
1.) laugh his ass completely off
2.) stand and stare--you know..the kind of stare a dog gives something it doesn't understand
3.) assume that the guy is a couple of beers short of a 6 pack and walk/run away..most likely because fear of the unknown of what "taint lick fu" will do to him--lol
Well at the very least when 2012 comes and the world comes to an end at least he will be one of the few that can actually kiss is arse goodbye
aww bawang, I thought you said they were much better now that I got rid of the farm animlas and the pink pokadot Wu Shu uniforms?
KUNG FU USA
www.eightstepkungfu.com
Teaching traditional Ba Bu Tang Lang (Eight Step Praying Mantis)
Jin Gon Tzu Li Gung (Medical) Qigong
Wu style Taiji Chuan
Teacher always told his students, "You need to have Wude, patient, tolerance, humble, ..." When he died, his last words to his students was, "Remember that the true meaning of TCMA is fierce, poison, and kill."
That was nothing even close to TSPK.
yikes!
Kung Fu is good for you.
"monkey shats poo." Most powerful technique of them all. LOL!
I've seen that technique performed by GrandMaster Hu Flung Dung.
The weakest of all weak things is a virtue that has not been tested in the fire.
~ Mark Twain
Everyone has a plan until they’ve been hit.
~ Joe Lewis
A warrior may choose pacifism; others are condemned to it.
~ Author unknown
"You don't feel lonely.Because you have a lively monkey"
"Ninja can HURT the Spartan, but the Spartan can KILL the Ninja"
I found the training monkey vid particularly interesting...
it's good to see he's continuing the dynasty.
"My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"
"I will not be part of the generation
that killed Kung-Fu."
....step.
From what Buck (my Sifu) told me awhile ago was that Zink didn't really train there that long at the LA kwoon.
He might of learned a few Hung and CLF handsets...maybe Gung Gee. But not enough to be deemed a serious Hung practitioner. I have been told by my Sihings in the past that Zink was talented but definitely a quirky guy who always liked to show off his monkey moves.
Quite a character.
When my CLF teacher, Sifu Primicias, lived/taught in L.A., Zink was one of his students for awhile. But he started teaching CLF students on his own without permission or approval. Supposedly, he wasn't much beyond a beginner. So Sifu Primicias expelled Zink from his school. This was sometime before Zink emerged as a Monkey practitioner.
I remember once reading an article Zink wrote in a magazine labeling CLF as 'purely a hard, external system.' I really don't know if Zink knows TSPK and don't care one way or another; but clearly he knew nothing of CLF.
I saw Zink's performance at the 1981 Ed Parker Long Beach Internationals that made him famous. At the time, I was fairly impressed by his flexibility and the fact he kinda looks like a monkey. But then again, I also hadn't seen much kung fu at all; I was a Kenpo practitioner. I still think his flexibility would be very applicable if he were a BJJ practitioner, though.
Last edited by Jimbo; 01-31-2011 at 12:20 AM.