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Not over zealous, but just zealous enough. 病気の粗悪品
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Not over zealous, but just zealous enough. 病気の粗悪品
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6/15/2006 2:56pm
Style: CMA,Muay Thai ,Yudo,TKD--
That was my take on it. Inflated Resume. He might really be a good MAist but I don't buy the whole 3,000 year old system only taught to him crap. The underground fighting could simply be guys showing up and challenging him back in the 50s 60s and 70s. I have been under the impression that dojo storming was more common during those decades.
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6/16/2006 9:45am
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On top of the interesting footwork in the kung fu videos, there is a link to one of his students doing (supposedly) a ryukyu kempo form. It looks kinda like a paisai kata. It also looks like he's never done a side kick in his life. But I looked at his sifu's kick and realized maybe that none of them have....



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