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(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 7 Aug 2003 04:18:10 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: (Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message Uh, want to find out? I'm sure, in your mind, just like anything else, you think you know more about the subject than anybody....try me! There you go again. No, Steve, there YOU go again. How would you have ANY idea what I know about Karate? Please provide any evidence that you know anything about ANY of my martial arts training. When I said there you go again, I meant bragging and boasting about something which is obvious from the way you post that you are completely deficient in. Now, you're at it even again, bragging about your abilities in Karate when all the evidence points to the fact that you don't know squate' about it, or if you do know the principles, you don't how to apply them. Karate teaches more than just how to kick. It teaches self-discipline, calmness, concentration, etiquette and many other things which you are sorely lacking. People who have truly learned Karate don't come on the internet threatening to snap other people's pencil necks because they are frustrated that they've been proven an idiot, which you have done several times. Steve Karate also teaches not to be bullied by pencil necks such as yourself. It goes way back in evolution, and in Karate is called Parnong. It means, simply, to not appear weak, or the prey will be there in droves to overtake you. Now, would you like to REALLY see who knows more about Karate discipline? Calmness, by the way, is NOT a factor. Speed, Power, and Intensity IS. Etiquette is too weak of a word, it is more like tradition. In all, you are amazingingly childish. Here you are, actually trying to act like you KNOW Karate, just because I mentioned it! Let's compa How much training in Karate have you had? Your belt rank? Years of training? Years of study (reading, etc.) Which Karate system are you an expert in? If you WERE trained in Karate, one of the first things you would NOT do, is act like you are an expert on any subject that somebody mentions. |
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On 8 Aug 2003 04:10:19 -0700, (basskisser) wrote:
(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ... On 7 Aug 2003 04:18:10 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: (Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message Uh, want to find out? I'm sure, in your mind, just like anything else, you think you know more about the subject than anybody....try me! There you go again. No, Steve, there YOU go again. How would you have ANY idea what I know about Karate? Please provide any evidence that you know anything about ANY of my martial arts training. When I said there you go again, I meant bragging and boasting about something which is obvious from the way you post that you are completely deficient in. Now, you're at it even again, bragging about your abilities in Karate when all the evidence points to the fact that you don't know squate' about it, or if you do know the principles, you don't how to apply them. Karate teaches more than just how to kick. It teaches self-discipline, calmness, concentration, etiquette and many other things which you are sorely lacking. People who have truly learned Karate don't come on the internet threatening to snap other people's pencil necks because they are frustrated that they've been proven an idiot, which you have done several times. Karate also teaches not to be bullied by pencil necks such as yourself. It goes way back in evolution, and in Karate is called Wrong. Karate does not teach threatening people who have not threatened you first in any way, as you have done. Parnong. It means, simply, to not appear weak, or the prey will be there in droves to overtake you. Now, would you like to REALLY see who knows more about Karate discipline? Calmness, by the way, is NOT a Wrong. Calmness is a factor. factor. Speed, Power, and Intensity IS. Etiquette is too weak of a word, it is more like tradition. Wrong. Karate is full of etiquette, including respecting your opponent. In all, you are amazingingly childish. Here you are, actually trying to act like you KNOW Karate, just because I mentioned it! Let's compa How much training in Karate have you had? Your belt rank? Years of training? Years of study (reading, etc.) Which Karate system are you an expert in? If you knew anything about Karate, you would know it teaches you not to brag about things like belt rank and years of training. If you WERE trained in Karate, one of the first things you would NOT do, is act like you are an expert on any subject that somebody mentions. Now we KNOW for sure you are obviously NOT trained in Karate, as you have boasted, by your own standards. Because you try to act like an expert on any subject that somebody mentions even though it's painfully obvious you are not. Steve |
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I don't think basskisser listens well enough to learn anything, I always
heard Patience, self discipline and a positive attitude was a prime directive in most dojos. From the outbursts exhibited by Basskisser, it appears he is lacking in both of those characteristics. Karate (Japanese, “empty hand”), martial art of unarmed self-defense in which directed or focused blows of the hands and feet, accompanied by special breathing and shouts, are dealt from poised positions. More than a method of combat, karate emphasizes self-discipline, positive attitude, and high moral purpose. "Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message ... On 8 Aug 2003 04:10:19 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: (Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ... On 7 Aug 2003 04:18:10 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: (Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message Uh, want to find out? I'm sure, in your mind, just like anything else, you think you know more about the subject than anybody....try me! There you go again. No, Steve, there YOU go again. How would you have ANY idea what I know about Karate? Please provide any evidence that you know anything about ANY of my martial arts training. When I said there you go again, I meant bragging and boasting about something which is obvious from the way you post that you are completely deficient in. Now, you're at it even again, bragging about your abilities in Karate when all the evidence points to the fact that you don't know squate' about it, or if you do know the principles, you don't how to apply them. Karate teaches more than just how to kick. It teaches self-discipline, calmness, concentration, etiquette and many other things which you are sorely lacking. People who have truly learned Karate don't come on the internet threatening to snap other people's pencil necks because they are frustrated that they've been proven an idiot, which you have done several times. Karate also teaches not to be bullied by pencil necks such as yourself. It goes way back in evolution, and in Karate is called Wrong. Karate does not teach threatening people who have not threatened you first in any way, as you have done. Parnong. It means, simply, to not appear weak, or the prey will be there in droves to overtake you. Now, would you like to REALLY see who knows more about Karate discipline? Calmness, by the way, is NOT a Wrong. Calmness is a factor. factor. Speed, Power, and Intensity IS. Etiquette is too weak of a word, it is more like tradition. Wrong. Karate is full of etiquette, including respecting your opponent. In all, you are amazingingly childish. Here you are, actually trying to act like you KNOW Karate, just because I mentioned it! Let's compa How much training in Karate have you had? Your belt rank? Years of training? Years of study (reading, etc.) Which Karate system are you an expert in? If you knew anything about Karate, you would know it teaches you not to brag about things like belt rank and years of training. If you WERE trained in Karate, one of the first things you would NOT do, is act like you are an expert on any subject that somebody mentions. Now we KNOW for sure you are obviously NOT trained in Karate, as you have boasted, by your own standards. Because you try to act like an expert on any subject that somebody mentions even though it's painfully obvious you are not. Steve |
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"Bill Cole" wrote in message news:4fOYa.64271$cF.21405@rwcrnsc53...
I don't think basskisser listens well enough to learn anything, I always heard Patience, self discipline and a positive attitude was a prime directive in most dojos. From the outbursts exhibited by Basskisser, it appears he is lacking in both of those characteristics. Karate (Japanese, ?empty hand?), martial art of unarmed self-defense in which directed or focused blows of the hands and feet, accompanied by special breathing and shouts, are dealt from poised positions. More than a method of combat, karate emphasizes self-discipline, positive attitude, and high moral purpose. Karate is not always unarmed. It is, however self-defense. You see, you and Shelikoff are getting Karate mixed up with sport martial arts, like Kung Fu. In a strictly self defense posture, you do ANYTHING you have to do to remedy the situation. Okay, so.....you think you know about Karate? Where did you train? What is your schools lineage? belt rank? How long have you trained in Karate? By the way, I train in KENPO Karate. Kenpo translates to FIST LAW. |
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"Bill Cole" wrote in message news:4fOYa.64271$cF.21405@rwcrnsc53...
I don't think basskisser listens well enough to learn anything, I always heard Patience, self discipline and a positive attitude was a prime directive in most dojos. From the outbursts exhibited by Basskisser, it appears he is lacking in both of those characteristics. Karate (Japanese, ?empty hand?), martial art of unarmed self-defense in which directed or focused blows of the hands and feet, accompanied by special breathing and shouts, are dealt from poised positions. More than a method of combat, karate emphasizes self-discipline, positive attitude, and high moral purpose. Well, Bill, because you know so much about Kenpo Karate, I would guess you, or your Siamese twin, Shelikoff, who is also an expert (he thinks) MUST know who Ed K. Parker is, right? His quote: "I come to you with Karate (Empty Hands). I have no weapons. But, shoudl I be forced to defend myself, my principles, or my honor, should it be a matter of life or death, right or wrong, then here are my weapons, Karate (Empty Hands)" So, you see, twins, there is defense against PRINCIPLES or HONOR. But, as you've both lied like idiots, trying to get others to think you know about Karate, you wouldn't understand principle or honor. |
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