Filmmaker Floyd Webb first met John Keehan, aka Count Dante, in 1964. Then 11, Webb came to admire the "crown prince of death" - respected karate master voodoo priest and martial arts promoter made...
Filmmaker Floyd Webb first met John Keehan, aka Count Dante, in 1964. Then 11, Webb came to admire the "crown prince of death" - respected karate master voodoo priest and martial arts promoter made famous through comic book ads offering the secret of the Dim Mak Death Touch. Years after the count's death, Webb is obsessed with the man behind the legend.
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oh yeah the "death touch" does exist; however it involves intense discipline regarding chi circulation, and knowledge of accupuncture. Dissabling an opponent by disrupting their chi, is a skill usually taught only to martial artists who practice medicine. However you can not kill somebody simply by striking a specific point; if the dude is much bigger than you, you only succeed in pissing him off, the "pressure point" won't work if you do not know how to circulate chi.
the majority of bullies are cowardly asswipes; you don't need Karate to take them down, just "motivation."
still though I understand why olden time Chinese Kung Fu schools tested people's resolve; people who take up martial arts for all the wrong reasons, never last.
I really hate how people get into the hype about Deadliest Martial Artist or Best Martial Artist have to be someone with "deadly move sets". How many times do they actually get to practice them in a spar? How many times do they actually use it? And if given a situation where they must fight to survive, how many times do you think they can execute it? Seriously...People that practice "regular moves " over and over are deadlier. After all, ALL martial art moves are designed to kill if done right.
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still though I understand why olden time Chinese Kung Fu schools tested people's resolve; people who take up martial arts for all the wrong reasons, never last.
with me it was the opposite; I started losing fights (sparring) AFTER I took up martial arts.
man, talk about the wrong reason to take up martial arts...
"ah, yeah, I got beat up so now I'm here...."
the sensei is like "why did you get beat up?"
"I threw crunched up used toilet paper at this guy and said his mom screwed a monkey."
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Dude, take up martial arts either to look good, like a 70's Kung Fu movie actor, or for health! But not because you were a douche!
valium seems to be one of the most accepted drugs in the world.
i bet millions of mums are popping that shit right now..
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