--- curtisdeltablues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> >  You cannot test martial arts without using a
> Kmiti Shotokan style 
> > competition.
> 
> I am a little unclear on your point. Is it that your
> Shotokan style is
> the bestest onliest realist ultimatist super
> duperist wowy dowiest
> toppermostist of the popermostist ultraist wammer
> jammerist
> supercalafracilisticexpialidoshisist fantabulous Mt.
> Everestic
> Vendantabulous martial art.  (The one you studied)
> 
> All other martial arts, not so much?
> 
> Am I reading your fine point clearly? Let me
> summarize"
> 
> Off has the highest martial arts teaching.
> 
> Everyone else, doesn't.
> 
> Are we on the same page now? 

Curtis, you must have missed the memo!




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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> "curtisdeltablues" 
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > > It doesn't have to be Shotokan style.  The right
> strike ends fights in
> > > a flash in UFC all the time.  You don't curl in
> a ball to defend, you
> > > move in and out of range while striking
> yourself.  For a straight line
> > > attack like traditional karate the movement is
> circular peppered with
> > > low kicks.  
> > 
> > That's the whole point. Peppering someone with
> inneffective side swipes 
> > with no power available behind them in a real
> situation is a joke. You 
> > might as well go play table tennis. Karate is
> designed to have the 
> > whole body and the force of every muscle in the
> body and the whole body 
> > lunging at full force to a cripple or kill spot at
> incredible speed. 
> > Anything else is a joke and you would get killed
> using anything else in 
> > a real situation.
> > 
> >  You cannot test martial arts without using a
> Kmiti Shotokan style 
> > competition. If any of those UFC people came to a
> Kmiti fight most of 
> > them would be humbled completely (and some bloody
> noses). The only 
> > legitimate test of the efficacy of a martial art
> is Kmiti, where the 
> > fight is stopped after a strike. Best out of three
> strikes. 
> > 
> > Otherwise it is a bar-room brawl and does not test
> what Shotokan is 
> > designed for. Instead of those goons claiming they
> can beat Shotokan at 
> > silly brawls that don't test what martial arts
> were designed for, let's 
> > see them come to a Kmiti competition. Shotokan has
> dominated such 
> > competitions in the past when other forms turned
> up to fight. Kmiti is 
> > the only true test of a martial art. The rest is
> worse than mud-
> > wrestling because it doesn't test anything. You
> have to stop the fight 
> > after one strike for it to be a legitimate test.
> One strike could 
> > easily kill someone, and you are naive if you
> think it cannot.
> > 
> > OffWorld
> >
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