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Thread: name 4 different styles that you would like to crosstrain in if you could!!!

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    Cool name 4 different styles that you would like to crosstrain in if you could!!!

    mine would be:
    1.shaolin 5 animal
    2.shuai chiao
    3.white tiger
    4. chin na

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    i'd like to train pekiti tirsia and escrima
    there are only masters where there are slaves

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    Zi Ran Men
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    The list changes all the time, though. Tomorrow it might be Wing Chun, Systema, Judo and Archery.
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    Feragamo stiletto heels, Victoria Secret leather boustier, Chanel "little black dress" and...oh, cross train; sorry, never mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by taai gihk yahn View Post
    Feragamo stiletto heels, Victoria Secret leather boustier, Chanel "little black dress" and...oh, cross train; sorry, never mind...
    No, no. Please go on. .......a little slower

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    Bagua Zhang
    Hsing-I
    Pa Chi Chuan
    Ying Jow Pai

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    personally i'll just be a silver dragon.

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    Judo / JJ (no particular preference)
    Hung Gar
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    1. boxing
    2. wrestling
    3. jujitsu
    4. muay thai

    these 4 together apparently trump just about everything else. lol.

    i train boxing regimens now and I train extrapolated stuff from kungfu that I have been taught and have learned.

    but i don't get much in the way of wrestling and have pretty much zero in the way of jujitsu with the exception of a few moves here and there that are woefully inadequately practiced in favour of striking, stamina and endurance stuff.

    I 'd look into the Muay Thai because I like the way those guys train. I know a few guys who train MT and they are quite good and have good methods.

    I've had my fill of traditional martial arts and am quite happy working with what I already have. I don't see much that interests me personally in most traditional martial arts anymore.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    All you need is San Shou and BJJ.
    and here i thought all you needed was love...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    and here i thought all you needed was love...
    We do...but it is 'tough love.'
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    Quote Originally Posted by 冠木侍 View Post
    We do...but it is 'tough love.'
    and sometimes love hurts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    and sometimes love hurts.
    I hear that it also bites in the dead of night...

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