Fight Quest is on tonight and they are in China.
10 pm on the Discovery channel!
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-schedules/daily.html
10 pm on the Discovery channel!
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-schedules/daily.html
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Thanks for the heads up. I missed last night's show but there is a rerun on Jan. 4 right after the next episode on the Phillipines.
Fight Quest = Human weapon - repsect for traditionalism ('you cann't keep a fighter interested with stick twirling') + fights being less fixed.
All in all, it was about a 3.5 out of 5 (note, so is Human Weapon)
I'd have to agree. I thought they were showing a real lack of respect for the spiritual and traditional aspects of kung fu and that really turned me off. That bald guy seems like a real tool and is only interested in beating people up, not in the tradition behind MA, but then from what I can gather, I don't think he's ever studied any traditional martial arts, only MMA. But I want to see a few more shows before I give it a thumbs down.
I'd have to agree. I thought they were showing a real lack of respect for the spiritual and traditional aspects of kung fu and that really turned me off. That bald guy seems like a real tool and is only interested in beating people up, not in the tradition behind MA, but then from what I can gather, I don't think he's ever studied any traditional martial arts, only MMA. But I want to see a few more shows before I give it a thumbs down.
One of them said that Kung Fu is for demonstrations and not a real fighting art.
Guess he doesn't get around much.
I don't know Xue, I thought that Shaolin is considered the 'root' of hard style Kung Fu, how could it (then) be about only demonstration?Well if they are basing that on the Kung fu (not Sanda) taught at Shaolin or the various Universities of Physical education that teach Kung Fu (not Sanda) these days they are right. If they are basing it on the traditional schools of Kung fu both in and out of China they are wrong.
I don't know Xue, I thought that Shaolin is considered the 'root' of hard style Kung Fu, how could it (then) be about only demonstration?
Well if they are basing that on the Kung fu (not Sanda) taught at Shaolin or the various Universities of Physical education that teach Kung Fu (not Sanda) these days they are right. If they are basing it on the traditional schools of Kung fu both in and out of China they are wrong.