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Originally Posted by TKDaddict i wouldnt base an opinion on a martial art on what you see on youtube they are often biased towards one or the other. its down to the person. | I will agree. Quote:
Originally Posted by argentinoboyy yea.....how old are u guys anyway? | Why do you ask? Quote:
Originally Posted by Chapel I think its more of a "This is good, I think if I mix these two drinks together they will be even better" for me. Although, something can be said for those who have the time and money to buy a full cup of something different. But I fear that our analogy will soon confuse the reality of the topic.
"Martial Arts Cocktail" is an interesting term however...
The people who responded on this thread are everyone from very young to very old for all sorts of interests and hobbies. Pretty much, the idea that a person is stronger than another person, but an style is not stronger than another style is one of the few things we can find common ground on. | Just because something is mixed, doesnt mean it is going to be good Quote:
Originally Posted by WC_Lun To me training makes a huge difference too. A person can have many physical attributes, but if he hasn't trained realistically ( can you say no-contact sparring ) then a person with less physical attributes that has trained realistically will be more successful. That certainly doesn't mean physical attributes don't mean anything, just not everything. | What about training in katas and out-dated or bladed weapons?
__________________ What do I know? Since I didn't post my styles or experience, I have no experience, no knowledge, no say.
That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'
Last edited by TKDaddict; 12-29-2007 at 05:19 AM.
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