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Do I need to dissect the irony in this statement or, do you see the problem yourself.
Originally Posted by redrxmb
The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
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11/09/2008 12:44pm
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I don't have to prove anything to anyone especially an offensive noob. The useful information I mentioned were mostly hidden links in the stickies that are only accessible to registered users. Therefore I registered to view those and consequently was also able to post in the thread which led me to this site in the first place. :lurk:
Originally Posted by BoonDog
Nope, not BU. How long have you trained with Washin Ryu? Just curious.
Originally Posted by sempaiman
Originally Posted by sempaiman
Thanks for the link but most of the pics and vids seem to center around a slightly overweight purple belt with poor and sloppy technique in both katas and sparring. Overall it was pretty pathetic and I am still unimpressed even as a Washin Ryu novice.
Originally Posted by hpcie
damn :(
Originally Posted by It is Fake
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No dissection necessary here :biggrin:
Originally Posted by It is Fake
Although I am not quite satisfied with Washin Ryu, I continue my training to fufill my college credit. I am still undecided whether or not I should continue training with it after then. So far, instead of scrutinizing how effective the self defense techniques are that I am taught, I rather focus on how my overall strength and flexibility improve.
Overall I'm just saying that training shitty martial arts is still better than none at all.
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Also, anyone care to explain in detail the difference in Shotokan and Washin Ryu? -
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This is a fallacy.
Originally Posted by redrxmb
Let's see, unless college has changed, there are multiple physical education classes you can take for credit.
So, you are taking it for self defense not exercise.The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
All I got is genes and chromosomes
Consider me Black to the bone
All I want is peace and love
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I wasn't asking you to "prove" anything to anyone. I asked for proof that you did not register just to post a stupid comment in an old thread. I have proof now. You posted a comment in one other thread, so I have my proof. Also I am not offensive. I am one of the nicer members on this site. I offered advice to you to learn more about this site before posting because one thing that upsets members is people necroing threads to post nonsense statements. Your original post was that.
Originally Posted by redrxmb
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Hopefully they aren't static. Some, if not most Kyokushin became rigid-fied after Sosai died. And of course the local wc never, never betrays their wonderful lineage. The local Chung Do Kwan TKD taught by military type, has had Korean bbs students from the university doing exactly the same forms and everything. It looks pretty 'stable.'
Originally Posted by DerAuslander108
So was ol' Hidy any good?Last edited by patfromlogan; 11/09/2008 6:01pm at .
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