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Thread: The Difference Between Internal Arts and Wrestling

  1. #16
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    Hi Doug-

    Where do you train in NYC. I'm moving there in August.

    Thanks

    FP

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    hmmm

    Quote Originally Posted by cruz View Post
    .anyways it looked like he barley hit him but broke is ribs and i threw him about 10 feet or so .

    Ten feet, huh? That's pretty far to throw a person...

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    Greetings..

    "Unscrupulous" is suggesting that 10 years of hard work can be learned in 6 months.. There are good and bad points on this thread, the 6 months statement is not so good.. State the goal before determining the time frame..

    Be well..
    TaiChiBob.. "the teacher that is not also a student is neither"

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    Quote Originally Posted by unkokusai View Post
    Ten feet, huh? That's pretty far to throw a person...
    sorry i did'nt say that right the hit that broke his ribs threw him .and it was my teacher that did that

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruz View Post
    sorry i did'nt say that right the hit that broke his ribs threw him .and it was my teacher that did that
    I'm not so interested in who (breaking a rib ain't so hard) but in the distance. Are we talking ten feet through the air, sor stumbling backwards ten feet before falling down, or what?

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    fu-pow

    sorry man but my sifu isn't a sifu by profession he was an egineer and he moved to brazil to work for some company. but there a few very good sifu's here in new york. you got david bon chan, li tai liang(even thou i think his son is running the school now) and a few other from the b.p. chan group who are very good masters.

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