My only critique would be..... please stay true to your style!!!! I saw elements of karate, chen taijiquan, eagle claw, crane and changquan all in this 2 minutes set..... There's no need to "jazz" up your own style just to compete in.
I think it's very important for LGBT people all over the world to study and master at least one martial art. A great deal of homophobia still exists and there are numerous and often deadly hate crimes. Jamaica is the best example of why LGBT people should learn and master self defence and unarmed combat.
Alright first off, "so faggot?" your elementary school grammar is terrible. Now secondly, forms are meant for the practice of your physical and mental technique to improve not for entertainment DICK HEAD! If you knew anything about martial arts you would have instead watched more closely rather then run your mouth.
Your post hit it right on the mark. His comments clearly reflect the fact that he knows nothing about martial arts. And in the spirit of the Gay Games, I will take the comment of "so faggot" to be a compliment as these martial artists are true competitors and courageous athletes.
I thought his kata was beautiful, but I wonder why it HAD to be announced as Gay Games. Is there some special recognition for skill depending on sexual preference?
No special recognition for sexual orientation. The Gay Games is really all about inclusion and the spirit of competition and sport to participate and be proud of who you are. They don't even require you to disclose your sexual orientation. The name is a bit misleading in my opinion because anyone can participate regardless of orientation, but I guess it's a way of saying, if you are gay (or not) you are welcome here. Next one's in Cologne, Germany in 2010: gaygames . com
My only critique would be..... please stay true to your style!!!! I saw elements of karate, chen taijiquan, eagle claw, crane and changquan all in this 2 minutes set..... There's no need to "jazz" up your own style just to compete in.
tribaltagz 1 year ago
I think it's very important for LGBT people all over the world to study and master at least one martial art. A great deal of homophobia still exists and there are numerous and often deadly hate crimes. Jamaica is the best example of why LGBT people should learn and master self defence and unarmed combat.
eviltreemonster 1 year ago
What art is this? I would guess Tai Chi, but it doesn't look very soft.
And this is clearly a female, people. Look at her chest.
Aprinsa 1 year ago
That was a very nice interpretive dance.
EvenTakenIsTaken 2 years ago
Who tricks in chicago?
towlie2110 2 years ago
LMAOOOOOOOOO thats the gay style after whatching too much naruto
Snapx4000 3 years ago
forms hatsumi sensei calls it the dead tec. it is a waste of time
maceioninjutsu 4 years ago
Riiiight cuz all the L.A.R.P comic-con bullshit you weird ass bujinkan people do is TOTALLY combat training right?
Fuck off sunshine, Its a musical forms event. Its meant for fun and for visual Aesthetic.
TonyPstunts 3 years ago
This is so cool. You can usually see musical forms at most martial arts competitions.
Trinity247365 4 years ago
By the way... Very nicely done. Is that Eagle Claw?
Izzy11215 4 years ago
Alright first off, "so faggot?" your elementary school grammar is terrible. Now secondly, forms are meant for the practice of your physical and mental technique to improve not for entertainment DICK HEAD! If you knew anything about martial arts you would have instead watched more closely rather then run your mouth.
Izzy11215 4 years ago 3
Your post hit it right on the mark. His comments clearly reflect the fact that he knows nothing about martial arts. And in the spirit of the Gay Games, I will take the comment of "so faggot" to be a compliment as these martial artists are true competitors and courageous athletes.
LaRueffer 4 years ago
That should be very nice. I lived in Germany for three years. Thanks for the link -I'll be checking it out.
70slovechild 5 years ago
I thought his kata was beautiful, but I wonder why it HAD to be announced as Gay Games. Is there some special recognition for skill depending on sexual preference?
70slovechild 5 years ago
No special recognition for sexual orientation. The Gay Games is really all about inclusion and the spirit of competition and sport to participate and be proud of who you are. They don't even require you to disclose your sexual orientation. The name is a bit misleading in my opinion because anyone can participate regardless of orientation, but I guess it's a way of saying, if you are gay (or not) you are welcome here. Next one's in Cologne, Germany in 2010: gaygames . com
LaRueffer 5 years ago
why are all the gays coming to colonge all the time ? What is so special about cologne ?
cassius969 4 years ago