New anti Sine Wave pattern deliveries on Youtube

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Oh wow, I am singularly unimpressed.

You aren't actually much past a beginner, four years under an instructor simply isn't long enough to build up the base of knowledge that would entitle you to criticise senior instructors. There is nothing, of course, that entitled you to be rude, obnoxious and arrogant nor to make personal attacks which are not allowed on here.

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As far as I understand I compete with black belts, if I compete. That's an advanced level.
 

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You might be surprised to find that 4 years of formal training isn't much by typical standards around here.

I've got over a dozen years of formal training, and for half of that I've been doing formal training 15+ hours/week. And people still look down on me as a kid or a newbie.
 

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much like watching a drunk staggering up an icy slope but it becomes tedious when it's clear that the drunk is whinging and full of feacal matter.

Hahahaha that was great, you poet you ;D
 

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As far as I understand I compete with black belts, if I compete. That's an advanced level.


Many places put beginners in with the black belts as the beginners do less damage that way. The black belts have the control and ability to spar etc with the beginners without matching them in their zeal to throw punches wildly.
 
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That seems irrelevant. I thought you were just explaining how you are advanced because you would enter bb rank if you entered competitions.

Yes, since I would be competing with people who in your eyes are advanced.

I would also say that my hip mechanics are advanced. There are masters who don't have this form, and there are red belts who do. So belts are very relative...
 

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Many places put beginners in with the black belts as the beginners do less damage that way..

Not in my martial art they don't, unless there simply aren't enough competitors.
 
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At the end of the day we only compete against ourselves. We weren't born equal.

Whoever reaches master level, is only a master in relation to where the person was originally.
 
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If we can get back on track for just a second. One of the things I object to about Sine Wave is that it emphasizes something we naturally do anyway, that is rise and sink into motions. In order to distinguish Chois concept then, it has to be more pronounced and that's why it's self-defeating and unnatural.

Just my 50 cents..
 
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Yes, since I would be competing with people who in your eyes are advanced.

I would also say that my hip mechanics are advanced. There are masters who don't have this form, and there are red belts who do. So belts are very relative...
Yea, you just passed yourself. That is officially the dumbest thing you have said on this forum. And you have said a lot of dumb stuff.
 

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