yeah it does look a little staged.
yeah it does look a little staged.
Originally posted by BawangOriginally posted by Bawangi had an old taichi lady talk smack behind my back. i mean comon man, come on. if it was 200 years ago,, mebbe i wouldve smacked her and took all her monehs.i am manly and strong. do not insult me cracker.
Just looks like country San Da to me.... But not staged. Some nice takedowns.
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It's not difficult to distinguish fake from real. In
- real fight, your opponent's defense ability will remain consistent. He tries not to give you any opportunity.
- fake fight, your opponent's defense ability will be turned on and off. He tries to give you opportunity.
When you choke your opponent's throat, if he
- tries to break your neck choke as hard as he can, that's real.
- drops his hands next to his legs and vibrates his body like a fish, that's fake.
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1 Rule set
No head shot, no KO.
Throw gives you more points.
So throw away.
2. Ba Ji stresses kao da and kao shuai.
The first throw is kao shuai.
The rest of throws are generic or common among all styles.
Greetings,
FAKE......
F is for FRAUD
A is for A$$
K is for KUNG FU
E is for ENTERTAINMENT
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mickey
Last edited by mickey; 06-06-2013 at 06:40 AM.
it's a tussle.
couple of nice moves.
Why assume it's "fake"
fake what?
Kung Fu is good for you.
Greetings,
I am not assuming anything. IT IS FAKE.
Well, let me be a little more polite. It is a work, to use a pro wrestling term.
W is for WILDLY
O is for ORCHESTRATED
R is for RIDICULOUS
K is for KUNG FU
Seriously, I have seen footage of fighting from that time period. And the real stuff did not look anything like that. And you had to watch a lot of, uhh, stuff like what was posted to get to see it. I was lucky to catch it on Chinese television a long time ago.
What was posted probably inspired those "fighting shows" on Chinese television that we see posted here from time to time.
mickey
Well, it does look typically castrated as traditional sparring can look.
The exposed heads etc etc.
Kung Fu is good for you.
Greetings David,
There is a place for performance martial arts within Chinese culture. so, what we are watching is traditional to Chinese culture. While I would not say that pro wrestling has evolved to the point of being traditional, works have been around for a good while and, who knows, may have a common, shared, origin.
mickey
They are barely hitting each other and seem to effortlessly pull off these throws. And the throws happen often. Throws don't get pulled off like this in Shuai Jiao competitions. Google some video of these competitions and you won't see this many throws so effortlessly.
That's what fake means.
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maybe they don't spar with gloves and equipment so they don't go that hard and maybe they just suck... that doesn't make it fake or a work
and, also, Chinese tend to think 'point sparring' is a great way to train