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Shotokan, Wing Chun, Gracy
Started out in Shotokan in college. After college, some years afterward started working for Grandmaster William Cheung, www.cheungswingchun.com who was Bruce Lee's best friend. William was the one that worked with Bruce Lee when in Hong Kong. I tested my first 2 levels in "Traditional Wing Chun" under Grandmaster. My Sifu is Bruce Hill in AR. After moving to Martin, I studied under Joy Roberts, Brown Belt in Gracy Ju-Jitsu for two years. Joy fought in the UFC, we traded Ju-Jitsu for Wing Chun. Because of my Multiple Sclerosis and the fact I don't have a training partner, I've stopped practicing. I must admit I loved mixing it up, stand up and ground fighting.
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I did a lot of boxing when I was a kid and studied Hungar (horse system) for about a year. I have been working out at the gym for around four years, and I study at a club here in town where they teach street fighting technics. Thankfuly, the last time I had to actually use force to defend myself was almost 20 yrs ago. My Wife has a black belt in shopping....and mind manipulation with her blue eyes!!!
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- Gary Preston
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Robert there are many styles of martial arts when you are around for a while you will see . I have found out that in many ways it's not the style that makes the player but the player that makes the style ! In Burmese Bando there are many styles . All the animal styles are there in that system . Bando is a great system in my opinion and has some great people in it . Most of the leading teachers are business men of all kinds ! A great family of martial artist . ''Doc'' Ghee is a great human being ! He is the one that brought Bando to the U.S.A. I got to train short Sword (Kukri) with him and he is good . G.P.
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Third degree brown belt in Tang-Soo-Do. I didn't "go for the black" because the test was two days long. I was still playing music regularly at that time, and I was warned by my sensei that there was a good chance of serious physical injury in the final exam.
Cluck cluck.
I now consider Aikido the "ultimate" in martial arts. As another student told me..."Dem guys wit the black skirts are baaaaaad dudes!"
Cluck cluck.
I now consider Aikido the "ultimate" in martial arts. As another student told me..."Dem guys wit the black skirts are baaaaaad dudes!"
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Hey Donnie . I worked with a fellow that was a black belt in Tang Soo Do . He knew Chuck Norris very well . In my opinion the Korean arts need to work more with their hands and add that to their legs ! Then it would be more of a combat art ! As i said before i saw many styles as a referee and have been at several dojos . I was a referee for the ''Battle Of Columbus '' which is promoted by a Korean Ta-Kwan-Do instructor here . They have this every year . The fellow that i worked with told me that he didn't want to get close to my hands ! He was a tournament fighter in Tang Soo Do . This guys brother has a dojo in Huntington W.V.A. Thanks for your input . Best regards , G.P.
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Kenny don't get me started about how much you can eat . Just let me say this folks if you take Kenny out to eat make sure it's an ''all you can eat '' place !!! I'm not going to talk about Larry Cole ! Let me say this if you take these to guys out to eat you will have to pawn your car ! G.P.
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I pratice self defence with a freind , he is 38 and his name is Colt....when he speaks, everyone listens
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gotta love a Mullen!!!
Guitars that i have owned in order are :
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Mullen SD-10 /nashville 400
gotta love a Mullen!!!
Guitars that i have owned in order are :
Mullen SD-10,Simmons SD-10,Mullen SD-10,Zum stage one,Carter starter,
Sho-Bud Mavrick
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Gary,
Aikido is a little bit more complex than that. Aikido is known as the "gentleman's" martial art in that it is a mostly defensive art that uses the force of an agressor against himself (or herself). Although there are certainly exceptions most who practice Aikido are not interested in showing off or "kick ass" techniques.
Aikido is a little bit more complex than that. Aikido is known as the "gentleman's" martial art in that it is a mostly defensive art that uses the force of an agressor against himself (or herself). Although there are certainly exceptions most who practice Aikido are not interested in showing off or "kick ass" techniques.
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Re: MA
I like that attitude Billy. Sounds exactly like what I was taught in Kenpo back in the 70's. I only studied for a year or so, but it saved my drunken arss one night. Got jumped coming home late from a bar and suddenly one of them was on the ground and the other was running away. I have no idea what happened inbetween. I sobered up quick and got home no worse for the wear. Its good stuff and I respect anyone who's gone through that intensive mental and physical training.
[quote="Billy Carr"]Started early with the boxing thing then moved into kenpo later on. After that I studied several different styles due to the fact I handled violent folks on a daily basis for over 20 years. One good point about martial arts, any form teaches people to think on there feet. Being able to think ahead of many of the folks I had to takedown over the years really saved my rearend on many situations. It also usually prevented serious injury to anyone. I highly recommend martial arts for anyone, provided they do it for self defense and exercise. Those who try to learn it to hurt others usually find themselves staring down the barrell of a weapon or in jail or sometimes worse. I don't like violence but I do support the martial arts that involve the right kind of people.[/quote]
[quote="Billy Carr"]Started early with the boxing thing then moved into kenpo later on. After that I studied several different styles due to the fact I handled violent folks on a daily basis for over 20 years. One good point about martial arts, any form teaches people to think on there feet. Being able to think ahead of many of the folks I had to takedown over the years really saved my rearend on many situations. It also usually prevented serious injury to anyone. I highly recommend martial arts for anyone, provided they do it for self defense and exercise. Those who try to learn it to hurt others usually find themselves staring down the barrell of a weapon or in jail or sometimes worse. I don't like violence but I do support the martial arts that involve the right kind of people.[/quote]
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my martial art
Gary,
You and I have talked about the arts ever since I have known you. I am a street fighter at best. I do have a black belt in .44 magnum and well as 9 mm Luger.Tracy still would like to know if you are sharpening you fingernail files
You and I have talked about the arts ever since I have known you. I am a street fighter at best. I do have a black belt in .44 magnum and well as 9 mm Luger.Tracy still would like to know if you are sharpening you fingernail files