Re: Internal Power
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:01 pm
Once I saw the newspaper trick I knew it was bogus.
Oh please!!
Tim Shaw
Essex
UK
Oh please!!
Tim Shaw
Essex
UK
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Forgive the new guy,there is a lot to learn wadoka!Can you update your signature with your full name please. I know your log in name may be your name, but the convention here is to have it at the bottom of all posts.
Yes I respect it,its only what internal power means in China.Stuff like that.For me, I have a hard time accepting this.
But that is just me.
My gut reaction is that I think David Copperfield does it better.
My internal arts view is that this stuff has to make a more powerful version of me.
Perhaps I am being small minded but it will not be the first time I am accused of that.
Nothing in that video fits my model of internal power but it's a big playground so...
In my opinion he has some stuff but he has then leveraged parlour tricks into his act so he lost me.
You don’t have a lot of experience with internal martial arts of China Tim?Once I saw the newspaper trick I knew it was bogus.
Oh please!!
I would not be so rigid as to say that everything unexplained is bogus. Anything that is unexplained is just….unexplained.Simao Mate wrote:You don’t have a lot of experience with internal martial arts of China Tim?Once I saw the newspaper trick I knew it was bogus.
Oh please!!
Well its not a trick and its not bogus Tim.
Not this guy, many others yes I agree with you 100 % but not for him.
If you are interesting you could search about Mo Pai and who is he.
Its not for everyone not for masses and difficult to believe I know but its out there if you want it.Be skeptical but not reject everything.
There are many things that exist out there and that we don’t know it right?
Please don’t take it in the wrong way after all is only what Chinese believe about internal power nothing more nothing less
Fascinating...Tim49 wrote: PS, for driving objects through wood with his bare hands, read up on Joseph Greenstein 1893 - 1977 'The Mighty Atom'. Greenstein was 5' 4" and 140 lbs. No Chi needed for this guy.
Must play hell with your enamel.kyudo wrote:Fascinating...Tim49 wrote: PS, for driving objects through wood with his bare hands, read up on Joseph Greenstein 1893 - 1977 'The Mighty Atom'. Greenstein was 5' 4" and 140 lbs. No Chi needed for this guy.
I wouldn't jump to conclusions regarding the Chi part though. It appears ol' Joe had training in jujutsu under a sensei called Yamashita.
It's not as if I ever saw a jujutsu master bite through nails, but still...
I can open a beer bottle with my teeth. Does that count?
When need is highest, tooth is nighest.Tim49 wrote:Must play hell with your enamel.kyudo wrote:I can open a beer bottle with my teeth. Does that count?
kyudo wrote: I can open a beer bottle with my teeth. Does that count?