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Post by markus313 on May 11, 2020 20:19:01 GMT
Italian, yes, but still way better than kamikaze KDF stuff
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Post by MOK on May 12, 2020 1:31:29 GMT
Well, um... German sounds more badass than Italian?
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Post by treeslicer on May 12, 2020 2:56:05 GMT
Forget all that nonsense, and come to the Dark Side. We have geishas and shrimp tempura.
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Post by demented on May 13, 2020 1:54:51 GMT
Italian, yes, but still way better than kamikaze KDF stuff I feel like Meyer has a better approach than the earlier stuff, especially with the the provoker, hitter, taker approach.
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Post by markus313 on May 13, 2020 5:46:32 GMT
Italian, yes, but still way better than kamikaze KDF stuff I feel like Meyer has a better approach than the earlier stuff, especially with the the provoker, hitter, taker approach. Way better. Though there's a place for Fühlen in real combat.
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Post by demented on May 13, 2020 6:26:26 GMT
I feel like Meyer has a better approach than the earlier stuff, especially with the the provoker, hitter, taker approach. Way better. Though there's a place for Fühlen in real combat. What does Fühlen mean again?
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Post by MOK on May 13, 2020 10:07:14 GMT
Way better. Though there's a place for Fühlen in real combat. What does Fühlen mean again? "Feeling", using the pressure of physical contact to sense what the opponent is doing and to circumvent it. Most typically it means pushing them, and if they resist strongly you immediately yield and go around, but if they yield or hesitate you just push right through.
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Post by paulmuaddib on May 13, 2020 18:38:23 GMT
What does Fühlen mean again? "Feeling", using the pressure of physical contact to sense what the opponent is doing and to circumvent it. Most typically it means pushing them, and if they resist strongly you immediately yield and go around, but if they yield or hesitate you just push right through. Sounds a little like push hands training in tai chi
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Post by Jordan Williams on May 14, 2020 4:38:25 GMT
Yeah, learn to build some muscle and use a sabre instead
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