philodox
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A joke? Give me a break, you must be kidding.
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No, you are confused, that is Van Damme. He also had the ligaments in his legs cut so that he can do those crazy splits he is famous for.
Kixyll - What about the 'one inch punch'?
As an aside, I used to take Meibukan Goju-Ryu Karate-Do and stopped around 10 years ago after achieving my brown belt. Partly due to money problems and in part due to a budding social life. I've been thinking about taking something recently, probably branching out from Karate as I don't want to be learning the same things all over again. Considered Aikido, but I don't really want to break anyone's limbs and I'm not quite built for grappling. Capoeira is interesting, but looks pretty physically demanding as does kick boxing. Perhaps Kung Fu? hmmmmm...
Originally Posted by Sovkiller So what? Muscles or not, he is a joke nowadays....I have seen all of them, all his movies, and not that many AFAIK.....and yeah right.....I have heard that before, action yes, martial arts? A joke!!! |
A joke? Give me a break, you must be kidding.
Originally Posted by Sovkiller BTW Bruce Lee was a a far better dancer than a practitioner |
No, you are confused, that is Van Damme. He also had the ligaments in his legs cut so that he can do those crazy splits he is famous for.
Kixyll - What about the 'one inch punch'?
As an aside, I used to take Meibukan Goju-Ryu Karate-Do and stopped around 10 years ago after achieving my brown belt. Partly due to money problems and in part due to a budding social life. I've been thinking about taking something recently, probably branching out from Karate as I don't want to be learning the same things all over again. Considered Aikido, but I don't really want to break anyone's limbs and I'm not quite built for grappling. Capoeira is interesting, but looks pretty physically demanding as does kick boxing. Perhaps Kung Fu? hmmmmm...