Grandmaster Chu Hong Ping Push Hands
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@bobagee Just curious what you meant by "high level taichi master"? Besides, I think he went by the nickname "Professor" because he used to teach art at a college. Is that not humble enough for you Bub, or whatever your name is? You know it's really easy to talk smack about a man once he's dead. You're lucky he's not alive to kick your smass!
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@Blndrfist hey man, I don't know these guys either, and to be honest, it looks kinda' fake to me too. But Cheng Man-Ching, may he rest in peace, NEVER had any qualms about proving his skills to people when his ability to dominate an opponent was in question. In fact, he ALWAYS welcomed challenges from arrogant loud-mouth people like you.
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I agree. This kind of garbage gives taichi a bad name. Cheng Man Ching may be a deity to a lot of people, but he was not a high level taichi master. Nor was his teacher, Yang Cheng Fu. Both are imposters as are any of their lackey students. Sorry, but putting "master" or "grandmaster" in front of your name doesn't give you any immunity from real objectivity. At least not to me. In fact calling oneself a master assures me that you are not. Lao Tzu said to put yourself last if you want to be first
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Oh, the root!
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ooooooooooooooomg , why is the crass stuff always theee most funny of all :/ my girlfriend doesn't agree, that's always a drag :)))
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You're welcome, my pleasure.
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You're welcome, my pleasure.
Slope fraud.
Blndrfist 3 years ago
Thanks for your nice comment!
simonesp73sk 3 years ago
What a load of total crap. Why is it important that these oriental frauds always have to use their push hands against a student or other alleged "master"? Simple reason; because the rest of us wouldn't play act. You're a bunch of gullable shit-tards.
Blndrfist 3 years ago
Thanks for your nice comment!
simonesp73sk 3 years ago