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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2006

some very good action here. Chen Yu showing Xinjia Erlu. (thanks rose8491) It's interesting to see a heavier chen master.

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  • Amazing power but also so smooth and agile for a man of his size.

  • @goodgood001 a funny comment indeed

  • very funny

    

  • Yes i agree completely. in fact thats the problem i have with so many schools of martial arts.

    MMA has brought a great new way of trainning.

    unlike sparring... where it teaches accuracy and speed in a semi chaotic environment. MMa allows for a more chaotic experience.. thus alowing the user of the style to learn how to use his techniques under chaos more completely.

    i think other styles should adapt some of mma's training methods. to gain more experience to use techniques in chaotic sittuations

  • asides that... the MMa fighter trains directly for head on fights.

    they train with a net or direct offensive.

    (which means both parties although can choose to be offensive or defensive in the fight... they still chose for head on fights which means that the fight is a net or direct offenisve)

  • (2) second situation. an MMa guy approaches

    Tai chi guy. the tai guy doesn't want to fight. the MMa guy still wants to fight so he grabs or throws a punch to the Tai chi guy. ADVANTAGE goes to tai chi fighter. the opponent is the only one who agrees in the fight. since he puts the tai chi fighter in

    a direct defensive situation unlike the first situation. where you can choose defense or offense yet still be in a direct offensive due to agreeing to the fight. entry must be taken to account :O

  • (1) to better explain. the idea of all martial arts have entry points. lets put MMA and tai chi in a fight situation. (we will only assume who has the advantage not the win since the win only depends on more complicated matters then entry and style.)

    lets begin. first situation. lets say a tai chi guy and a MMa guy both decide they wana fight each other right now on the street. ADVANTAGE goes to MMa fighter.

    tai chi will not have endurance or offensiveness for a head on fight.

  • lmaoo. MMA.

    MMA is totlaly different then tai chi.

    look all styles have different entry points.

    MMA... teaches entry when both are attackers.

    which means both people decide they are gonna fight each other.

    Tai chi is about deffense not fighting.

    in MMA (more the sport) you are encouraged to take the guy out...

    Tai chi you only take the guy out if he attacks you. MMa.. you might have to chase the opponent. hoever in tai chi if your not being attacked... then the fight is over. got it d;?

  • LMAOO! ah. ilove when people say things like that.

    to bad martial arts has nothign to do with weight.

    it can be an indicator though... depending on what type of style... but since tai chi has nothing do with such a thing as loosing weight... i doubt you should be jugdging the user by that. in fact weight adds a extra bonus since yuo can add your own weight to the shift of yuor opponent.

  • Sammo, Jet, jackie, and Donnie.. all say the same things during interviews.

    they say that in real life they would be wiped out by real fighters...

    however think they are just being humble.

    they don;'t really care about the fighting more about the art.

    i know Donnie yen practices really hard. but know real martial artist would be saying they are good . real martial artist are really humble. they will never admit to their greaetness.

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