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Originally posted by n00bies:
Lord shield you said one of the styles you studied in kung-fu was shield style (?) i was wandering in what else you studied in? Plan on going to tibet to study in shaolin myself.
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Isshin-Ryu Karate, Aikido, Shield Style Kung Fu (cross between Shao-Lin anf Fong Ngan Kung Fu), Bo Jitsu, Kali, Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (Bruce Lee's lovechild), Wing Chun
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Shao Lin is good. Chi Gung is a discipline from there. Others have nearly broken their knuckles trying to punch/kick me. A racing bike crashed into me and I did not notice until the cyclist started wingeing. A cricket bat splintered on impact with me. In 5-a-side footy, a bloke twice my size tried to cannon me over and ended up flat on his back, me not slightly bothered - when an instructor tells you Chi is NOT real, he simply doesn't know it
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I have a few other Chi techniques, but that one is the most visual. Shao Lin will teach you this. It also emphasises flexibility (more than I've got)