Tai Chi Combat (G.U.F 2)
Top Comments
Video Responses
All Comments (25)
-
@ChadC919 I was thinking the same.
-
You are right every style has it's own category.
-
why is it that every tai chi video has mma discussion in it? Does tai chi have that bad self esteem? Keep open mind people. I'm doing both, mma and tai chi. now your head explodes and mind blows. IMPOSSIBLE TO DO BOTH or something...
-
wow this is some incredible stuff
-
Is it me or does he talk like Bruce Lee?
-
WHAT A SWEET TRAINING FOR THE GUY IN BLACK.
-
I have been looking on the shop_website for GUF_1 & GUF_2.
Because I have purchased Tai Chi Combat 1 & 2 Tai Chi Chin Na and they are very good.
HOWEVER
I did not find GUF_1 and GUF_2 for sale.
How can I get those?
Best regards
silk
-
I like the term, "fight the way you train." In essence, that's it in a nutshell. So the training is what is important. Train to be a athlete and that's what you get. Train to fight in "real life" and that's what you get. Conclusion, get a teacher that deals with real life.
-
I saw a great documentary called, i think, "human weapon". It's got an mma champion and a footballer/wrestler learning different martial arts. When they went to Israel to learn Krav Maga, it was obvious how futile the mma fighter's training was - in that mma is a ring sport, whereas Krav Maga is a true martial art for battlefield application. If you dilute any martial art down with rules then you're bound to lose some effectiveness
Not really , He would get disqualified. MMA, UFC and all that crap, are overly hyped sports. I know kids today THINK its real, but its not. If a 90 pound normal size person goes up against a 275 pound muscle head, you don't go blow for blow, you gouge his fucking eyes out, or throat or groin. or all three. If he cant see, fights over. That's real life. Wong deals with real life situations.
Wardfolio 2 years ago 10
what i've notice about mma is that they just learn thing from different arts but never have a strong foundation of anything. knowing different arts is fine. but master one art so you can adapt better in other art and get a better understanding.
daywalker718 2 years ago 5