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I can't believe the haters that commented on this thread. Instead of actually listening to the advice, you look for flaws as if you can teach or do better. if you really know so much, post a video. To the guy that says he did martial arts for 11 year and calls the guy in the video an idiot…post a video of perfect form then we'll listen. Ive done martial arts formover 30 years and taught with instructor status since 1982, and I still have much to learn. .
while i read the comments i came to end that you suck hahahha
y u watch video if u no want to lrn frum him?
Horrible. This guy has no idea what he is talking about. Everything here is backwards and inaccurate. I doubt this guy has ever had any kind of physical contact with another fighter.
The first step to learning martial arts is learning endurance, to achieve the best effect of your skills would be to train day in and day out until you feel little pain when blocking an attack or breaking through a brick.
Thsts boxing
Come on guys and girls, everyone has flaws, when someone say shit some people also follow to say shit (that mean you follow the opinion of majority not from your OWN opinion). The video was uploaded in 2009, who knows that he already improve his teaching skill (now is 2012).
i didn't know martial arts was all talk like this video
I'm an audio engineer–get in a different room with less reverb or get a lapel mic to clip by your mouth. I understand you might want to do the video in the normal room you do your training otherwise, but the room reverb is extremely impractical. I can't even listen to this because of the reverb.
@Luffyzoro123 i ve done karate , kung fu and generally study in the saolin sector.i ve also study boxing and kick boxing ,mai tai and win tsun (GENERALLY SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH ) meditation just like u said helps with concetration and to know your self this helps to make your moves SURE and not to punch or not to kick there or somewhere else.a way to describe the flow of energy is like a light and silence together. personally i am not in the level to describe it but if u care u could ask a special
@MrBloodyflower i have a question how does mediation tends to help in martial arts? Does it increase ur concentration or flow of energy ?????? also what types of fighting styles did u train in ?
man your teaching sucks .I ve studied martial arts for 11 years , and what i can say about your teaching is : firstly you lack spirit (a martial artist moves like a feather,his moves are perfect while yours are stiff ,he is full of energy and manipulates this energy at will)secondly he is calm smooth relaxed and has eyes that see through. you seem like an idiot who thinks he is doing martial arts .do you even know the word meditation?also this is like boxing what u do is not an ART
i learned alot…Nice one
with other styles by saying "taekwondo", or Kung Fu.
@Acearcher70 you say you've studied a lot of different martial arts, but to be honest with you it seems like your just spewing things that you've read from wikipedia. For example, most people that take a Chinese Martial Art under would never call their style Kung Fu. I'm currently studying under a Wing Chung, and Wu Shu Sifu currently and I took Ryukuan Nukite a traditional style Japanese martial arts and Subak a traditional form of Taekwondo, but I would never generalize those martial arts
@cloudedchain79 ninjitsu..
@unfinishedpages and wat martial arts hahv u studied?
@Acearcher70 wat martial arts hav u studied?
o..i really wanna learn MA..to get thin n stay fit(am v.fat will it help?)to gain confidnece n to protect myself!!!i will b able to do it right?
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