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Hoopz:
To make sure this thread stays out of PnR, let's go another route...

Is Xiaou2 registered as a lethal weapon yet?  He's got to be the baddest man in the whole damn town since he trains for "real life".

Hoopz:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on March 10, 2010, 03:32:01 pm ---Okay, so nobody wants to reveal how damaging their tiger punch is on a real person, but why isn't there video of some karate dude making a watermelon explode?



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You'll have to refer to the drawings for your answer.   :lol

Vanguard:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on March 10, 2010, 03:32:01 pm ---Okay, so nobody wants to reveal how damaging their tiger punch is on a real person, but why isn't there video of some karate dude making a watermelon explode?

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Because Ninjas will only unleash their fajin fury on an attacker.   Watermelons are not easily provoked and rarely attack.

northerngames:

--- Quote from: shateredsoul on March 10, 2010, 01:29:35 pm ---
--- Quote from: Vanguard on March 10, 2010, 10:25:52 am ---
Take Martial Arts to boost confidence, stamina, for fun, whatever.   Take a firearms class and get a concealed weapons permit if you want to defend yourself.


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We don't need more people carrying guns on the streets... Cops kill enough people as it is. Don't need any paranoid trigger happy pedestrians kill off people as well.

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Xiaou2:

--- Quote ---So in all the years of boxing and mma how come nobody does this fajin and just knock everyone out in 1 strike make their buck and go home the champ 10 second's later.
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 It was not until Bruce Lee that the very concept of short range power was introduced to
the masses.  Before that, the information was "Closed Door"... meaning, only select
Chinese were taught it Privately.

 Even as Lee knew it, he never gave a step-by-step how to guide.  He merely gave some
hints here and there... and maybe two of his students learned the power version.

 Its taken nearly till now for even the Word "Fajin"  to even be decently known.   Tai Chi actually
was pretty much spread here as a meditation art...  However, Tai Chi was actually developed for
combat. Its just that most people didnt teach the combat version.
 
 Wing Chun itself, was developed to take out the older Chinese Govt.  However, the number
of soldiers were too many, and the rebellion failed. The secret society went underground, and
Wing Chun stayed pretty much a private secret for 300 yrs.

 Just because Fajin does not appear to be widly known and used, does not make it false.
Its people like yourself,  with such a strong opposition to a new concept (new to you),
that it is not believed in enough for a fighter to pursue it with effort.

 
--- Quote ---I mean it is mma from japan brazil russia usa tailand china pretty much everywhere with some of the best real fighter's in the world and I never heard of any of them having this one hit wonder punch so where are these fajin fighter's coming from again and who do they fight for real becuase a demo of something like that just don't get it lol.
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 If you consider MMA fighters to be the best... Then you pretty much are clueless to reality.
You need to drop your Fanboyism, and wake up to the real history and realities of combat.


--- Quote ---  Closest guy to one hit wonders was tyson in his prime and I dont't recall any 3" or 6" punch's he squated down low and came up with a cross upper cut type deal and I doubt he even heard of fajin but other then him who was knocking heavy weights out in less then 30 second's or on there first blow in the majority or their real ring or street fight's?
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 The uprising was a means of directionalizing the mass vector.  Tyson could barely spell his name.
He didnt learn Fajin by anyone... but he may have got the results of Fajin, merely from the way
he trained / moved.   Just as Im sure that someone also accidentally came across the technology
by the way they trained and moved.


--- Quote ---I do respect all art forms but I am lost on where the proof is and why it is not applied to any real time fights around the world.
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 The first things out of your mind and mouth, are "---smurf-poo---".   This is not a respectable
attitude... nor is it one of growth.   For me, when I started to get serious in the arts... I quickly
learned the top fighter was Bruce Lee.  And the more research I did on Lee, the more I found out
about the depths and truths of the arts... and how he was far more than what was seen in any
of the movies he made.

 Lee said it was possible, and that was enough for me to believe it enough to dump efforts into it.
And even if Lee hadnt...  I was always looking for advice and ways of improovment.  Im always
skeptical,  and I advise everyone to be...  But, I always Test something before tossing it.
(With exception to that no-touch crud... which even if it did turn out to have some tiny bit
of validity... I wouldnt waste effort into it in either direction)

 I can assure you, that if you do the research, you will find a ton of people talking about it,
and detailing it.  And, visit some local schools around... and you may be fortunate enough
to encounter it in person... even if its a non-refined somewhat weaker version of it.


--- Quote ---I never heard in any headline's man dies becuase fighter accidently slipped him the ol 3" fajin punch and his heart exploded.
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 You never heard of a persons organs rupturing in a fight?   I have.   You never heard of a person
having a heart attack?   A burst blood vessel?    People shrug the stuff off as coincidence.... and
yes, sometimes it is.  However, these things were developed for a serious purpose.  There Are
people who trained these for war/combat & protection... just as they still do today.  People who
have good Fajin, are people who dont usually make such mistakes.  Its used as a last resort,
and not for sport...  and when it is used, you usually have very good control by that time you
are ready for real action.


--- Quote ---the way your talking glove's would not even matter in your case becuase your punch is so fast and powerfull they never have time to compress and I just don't understand where this logic is coming from.
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 In all cases, I did have a older style MMA glove on when I created the KOs.  The padding
is pretty thin, and isnt high density foam. However, boxing gloves are about 4 times as thick,
and have a huge surface area.  It reallly dampens the energy transfer... just like floor mats
keep gymnast from extreme knee damage on landings.

 
 As for Melons (YUM :)  )  ... Sorry, but they do not act anything like human tissue does.

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