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Best Of The Best

pattern1.JPGSince I decided to skip my usual Tuesday BC in MM last night, I treated myself with my all time favourite movie called Best of The Best.  The famous Eric Robert and Phillip Rhee starred in that movie.  The movie hit the world way back in 1989 and that was the time where most of the film makers were fond in making martial arts movie.  Phillip Rhee is a martial artist himself, an actor, a director and a film producer including the Best of the Best film series.

Anyways, in that movie there was 1 particular fighting scene by Phillip Rhee against Simon Rhee (his enemy in that movie and the one who had killed his brother in a tourney just like that) that I really love and I will keep rewind-ing that very scene every time I watched it.  The speed, the techniques and the tactics are like awesome.  I know it was just a movie, but he did it impressively flawless.  How I wish I can do thing like that whenever I’m sparring.

Speaking of sparring, actually I had lots of good and funny experiences of my own too.  I still remembered when I was asked to free spar for the first time (during training), it was totally embarassing. It still vividly fixed in my mind. Hahahaa ! Yeah… it was that embarrassing. Well, I learned a lot as I grew up. I shall say, I missed all that now.

On the other note, since the ESK is still hot in the market, I once again experienced a-punching-bag kind of thing in BC class the other day. I just wish these people would focus properly whenever they do their kicking. Or at least take more safety precautions in class. They sure don’t want to be hit in the class too, do they?  *Sighz*

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  1. KF
    February 7, 2007 at 10:48 AM | #1

    Hi,
    You got bruised by someone doing an evasive side kick? Ouch! Have you got that bruise checked? I was browsing and saw your blog – had to leave a comment after reading about this bruise.

    I too understand the adrenaline-charged moments, but kicking low is always a good option when we’ve got people around us.

    I’ve got a punching bag at home so if anyone wants to evasive sidekick that, just let me know! :-)

    Get well.

    Cheers,
    Faz

  2. February 7, 2007 at 11:10 AM | #2

    hey… thanks for popping by.. heehee

    yeah, tell me about it. i wish i can tell them ..”hey.. hey.. you.. yes you ! kick low ok..” :-p hahhaaa… fret they will kick me even harder after that..

    but, actually i do comprehend those members that cant control the kicking.. totally understand that.. so, the most i can do is just give myself some space or stay away a bit from the ‘travelly kickers’…

  3. February 12, 2007 at 12:31 PM | #3

    err, u shud learn to identify and stay away from these “high-kickers”…kakakaka

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