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    #31
    Originally posted by j View Post
    sup verse. did you get to watching his patterns yet? of course, if he is more or less a vet at punching people, he is going to be tougher to keep up with. did you manage to find out what makes him uncomfortable?

    if he is at your gym, practicing with you guys, maybe you could ask him what you could do to help deal with his style of fighting. older, more experienced guys are usually open to helping the juniors. i for one always help out the juniors. i hope the same respect is shown in boxing gyms for the most part. sparring is not supposed to be a competiton - although it feels like it sometimes. it is supposed to be where you polish your skills by testing out theories.

    verse, for an interesting take on bagua footwork, i will PM you a vid.


    versatile - check your PM box in a minute.
    j: If it's not too much trouble, I too would be interested in this footwork exercise as well. I think it would benefit my style tremendously.

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      #32
      thats weird man ive seen your sparring videos and your the aggressor all time time so when i saw you posted this thread i was like wtf haha but id say try alot of uppercuts and angle shots would work real good..do you train with open face headgear or headgear with the cheeks? and thats crazy how you spar all of those pros much respect to you bruh

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        #33
        Originally posted by Bendigo View Post
        j: If it's not too much trouble, I too would be interested in this footwork exercise as well. I think it would benefit my style tremendously.
        you box too? or MA like me? not sure if you mentioned it before?

        alright stay tuned. i'll throw you 3 links to vids, and maybe a page of info if i find something in the next 5 or ten minutes.

        i should probably throw verse a page of info as well. let me know verse, if you need anything.

        i really respect fellow fighters/boxers/martial artists. we are kinda like a big expanded family really. we all look out for one another. although, sometimes petty **** comes up between two guys who have different views on things. but the guys who try to claim knowledge and skills in chinese arts and can't back it up, or make it nothing more than a dance, really piss me off. it has become harder and harder to find legit teachers. ****ing mcdonalds type teachers popping up trying to capitolize! all the good guys i have met don't worry about money as much it seems. they do what they do for the love of the art. fakers, ****ing hate em. they stale the name of chinese martial arts.

        sorry for the rant.

        bendigo- check PM in a few minutes.

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          #34
          Originally posted by j View Post
          you box too? or MA like me? not sure if you mentioned it before?

          alright stay tuned. i'll throw you 3 links to vids, and maybe a page of info if i find something in the next 5 or ten minutes.

          i should probably throw verse a page of info as well. let me know verse, if you need anything.

          i really respect fellow fighters/boxers/martial artists. we are kinda like a big expanded family really. we all look out for one another. although, sometimes petty **** comes up between two guys who have different views on things. but the guys who try to claim knowledge and skills in chinese arts and can't back it up, or make it nothing more than a dance, really piss me off. it has become harder and harder to find legit teachers. ****ing mcdonalds type teachers popping up trying to capitolize! all the good guys i have met don't worry about money as much it seems. they do what they do for the love of the art. fakers, ****ing hate em. they stale the name of chinese martial arts.

          sorry for the rant.

          bendigo- check PM in a few minutes.
          I box now, but I used to be involved with several traditional Japanese martial arts. And I really understand where you're coming from regarding the over-commercialization of martial arts. I've seen a lot of profit-driven schools who were quick to dole out black belts to students who had been practicing for little over a year.
          Thanks for the videos, j. You're the man.

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