infinite beginner
Purple Belt
- Joined
- May 25, 2008
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Isn't "silat" fun , it looks like no other art ,but always looks like itself we see another style ,sooner or later ,we're like, there went my jurus and we do this that and the other too , only our way we do that before this if and only if they do the other ,I don't know maybe cause its all from the slippery tiger infested tropical jungles , it has to look the same to a degree, but all styles are, is collections, of discovered principles that they are all bound by, the principles never change only their depths of understandings vary, trillions of punches have been swung out and countered back now for millions of years, when you get to the core understanding of most any art you see so much around it is just window dressing , the please or appease the market place made up grossly of non fighter types who want to learn how to fight, by ingraining an arsenal of swift textbook true and tried deadly maneuvers,into their reflexes ,then around the edges there are the fighters who train to be better fighters, be they bully types or defenders of good , but the two cross paths and train together , one may have had dozens near to deadly street fights, the other every conflict they've ever had ended in shouting match at worst the difference between the two students revolves more the mentality over physicality, one is primed to use what they learn right now ,even anxious, to put it bluntly one is slightly or more crazier than the other out the gate, less fearful of themselves about jumping into confront the physical conflict or danger, in other words all the best techniques without the right mentality are diminished to worthless ,
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