go china lar.Originally posted by Farmer Brown:must go to japanese forests to find Tai Ji masters or not
oy... i making fun of him lah.. see this?Originally posted by Xcert:go china lar.![]()
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They are..Japanese army used karate as their CCT while koreans use TKD..while singapore armed forces used the local singapore street gang 'maddog style' heheh just kidding..If martial arts not for fight den for show?Originally posted by Itachi:martial arts are not for fights![]()
mai cross postDon't be silly. There's no reason to deprive pple of any one forum from good stuff like TaiJi, and other good things to share that we post about. Good stuff must share with as many pple as possible. TaiJi RoxXxoRszs!!![/b]
You are wrong. The soft definitely can't overcome the hard. And that is why it is an internal art. This means that you have to build up your internal energy to "harden" the softness of this art. If you are going to try tai ji without internal energy, it's as good as throwing an egg on the floor.Originally posted by Advante_101:Taichi suXs la....what utimate martials arts...hehehe..Try to 'soft overcome the hard' by a kick from a Thai boxer or ramon dekkers..see if ur hand will break anot..full of crap..anyway i dun see any taichi fighters in k1 or mma..hehehe confirm the ang moh laugh until die
In the olden times, martial arts are taught mainly for fights. If you studied the art without modification, you will know it. They are powerful. Nowadays, martial arts are taught just for show. If you want to punch or kick your opponent, you wouldn't want to have funny styles.Originally posted by Advante_101:They are..Japanese army used karate as their CCT while koreans use TKD..while singapore armed forces used the local singapore street gang 'maddog style' heheh just kidding..If martial arts not for fight den for show?
