Larry Greenblatt, Jedi Coach & Space Development Evangelist, demonstrates some principals behind his "Cyber Kung Fu". Music by Otto Capobianco, lyrics writen and sung by the Blattman, guitar by Greg Pomparelli, bass by Jimi Powers.
The gentleman dishing out damage to Larry (kick to the head after What Could Go Wrong, and at the end) is his coach of 25 years, the honorable Tom Updegrove.
*Space colony artwork by Rick Guidice and Don Davis
Lyrics:
Inside a structure, there is free will somewhere. Localized.
Still, it is usually easier and safer to stick with the defaults.
Light years away. I am flying from back to front. Twirling, lively.
I didn't say it was true. I am just saying...
...Light years away
And outside the system, freedom. Hypothetically. Creatively.
Make it part of the program to include the chaos. And I do.
I'm light years away, flying from back to front. Swirly, thriving.
Rome wasn't built in a day. How it must have seemed, light years away.
man mah unce is talented
huh
u rock larry
follow ur dreams..
get this song published..
ily..
family for life..
ur niece
mandie
xhatedxbyxhimx 4 years ago 2
Well, they have discovered that the calcium loss is not entirely caused by loss of gravitational bone load, but also by losing contact with the earth's magnetic field. Since Chi Gong manipulates the body's natural bio-magnetic field, and bagua uses isometrics to increase bone load, it would theoretically work. Theoretically.
Sorinphyre 4 years ago 2
Zero-G martial arts. I was always curious about the claims of Taiji coaches (e.g. Cheng Man Ching) that Taiji and other Qi Gong exercises harden bones. Could this help with the calcium loss experienced by astronauts?
wongweyhung 4 years ago 2
I've given thought to zero-G martial arts. Not being a martial artist myself, I can only say so much of value. I would like to know if anybody else has given the matter any thought.
SailorBarsoom 4 years ago 2