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- pakuachang
I do dragon style ba gua zhang. do you do any martial arts?
- unknown0
I quan eatz lotz
- pakuachang0
how about a mature answer lol
- Jadran0
I'm into Thai-Boxing.Good for an optimal condition and temper+++
- monokrom0
My fighting technique is a hybrid of Apple Dumpling Gang and Rice Dumpling, two incredibly powerful styles.
I taught these guys everything they know :
- pakuachang0
interesting :D. ba gua zhang is an internal martial art focusing a lot on energy, building up a lot of agility and flexibility, meditation and more, all very useful for overall health and better fighting abilities.
- unknown0
I use to do boxing until i started drinking, now am an overweight designer with a gut!!!! lovely!!!
- unknown0
http://www.riorexcc.com/images/k… chimp funny fight amazing.mpeg
- CX0
First Shito-ryu karate then I moved and got into Chung Do Mu Sool Won (Traditional Korean Royal Court Martial Arts) at college. Now Im away from that school but still like the style.
I also know the long Yang style tai chi form and a broadswaord and staff form and a few various things.
I might get into something else here but still practice Chung Do by myself. There is a Southern Mantis school Im looking at.
I really like kung fu (Chung Do is more similar to that than Karate).
But there is not much kung fu in st. louis area. some, but not much.Your dragon ba gua sounds great. what city are you in?
- kote0
history:
Started with Judo at 5 years old
Shito-Ryu Karate for 4.5 years
Kempo at same school
Exposed to some JKD People - quit karate
Wing Chun
Thai Boxing
Escrima and Kali
Savate
Western Boxing
Roman Greco Wrestlingthen met my last to teachers:
Classical Wing Chun System
Eagle Claw/Snake Kung Fu
AikidoI have finally found through these people that styles are no longer important. Aikido is my main focus, with of course kung fun when needed. Think of it as Aikido/kung fu blend. I am coming up with my own stuff now.
- pakuachang0
I am in a small town. My instructor was taught bagua from a sifu in mississauge, ontario and is now teaching it as his dojo.
- kote0
I have a fellow student living in Springfield, M.O. CY.
I could give him your info if you want.
- kote0
http://www.nebulus.org/hosted/ki…
that was fun...
- CX0
your the one with the KI site. I like it. Ill have to look at it more now that Im home, The other day at work I looked at it and the ki dev link went to a porn site. so I had to leave.
http://www.aiki-center.com/
- angelus350
I've never heard of a "dragon" form of Bagua before.. Are you sure you haven't recently watched The One with Jet Li or played too many video games? Bagua is a cicular soft form.. Most dragon forms are heavily devoted to powerful strikes. Who was your instructor in this "dragon" form?
- kote0
I assure you nothing on my site is a porn link.
- Biofreak0
trained with the bo growing up. someone stole my good one about 2 years ago though. bastards.
and took just enough ju-jitsu to hurt myself. haha.
thankfully i have never had to "use" either. im not big on physical violence, but i can verbally abuse you like ya wouldnt fuckin' believe. =)
- pakuachang0
My form style is called flying dragon ba gua zhang. we practice the eight mother palms and so on , twisting and coiling like a dragon. it is very unique circle walking unlike any other martial art. it is just a name for this style, although it is much like the very first ba gua zhang when it was created some 200 years ago.
- pakuachang0
angelus dragon is like circular motion with swift, light but rooted. i assure u i am not just watching jet li's the one - although i have. my teacher is credidle. the ba gua zhang being taught is very soft, and circle walking, it is not at all pounding dragon, although how it strikes and uses its movement can be very similar and when mastered ba gua zhang you will be doing similar 'serpent" or dragon form looks. flying dragon ba gua zhang...
- pakuachang0
ps mocking and skepticism never got anyone far angelus :D.
- kote0
Holy Crap you are right about the link - thanks for pointing that out.