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註冊日期: 2010-05-30
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A guy doesn't need to learn push hand and can push feet way better than you. Then what's the point to be proud of your years of training your push feet. You know nothing but always claim yourself knowledgeable. A CSIA 2 can be better than a CSIA 4. There is example, just your little knowledge make you blind. You skied years and even more than 100 days but your skiing is still nothing extraordinary. It's because you are too easy to get satisfied to yourself. |
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註冊日期: 2009-02-07
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On the other hands, you are always trying to pursue what you called "extraordinary" skills/好高騖遠, chasing "improvements," but never get "there," you are chasing a shadow/捕風捉影, never reach the final goal, no, I don't envy you. :) IS |
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Your formless is just like a stupid guy swing the hands around. Your formeless is the very distinct form of stupid Taichisking. It's the taichiskiing form. ![]() ![]() ![]() The biggest problem of yourself is you don't know that you know nothing about skiing One need to spend money and time to take the courses and exam to get the level of CSIA levels. If an awesome skier only want to do one level and don'ewant to take another one , he'll be at that level forever. Tha's so simple and only a stubboen old mena like you that makes you hard to understand. The following guy just wanted to get to L2. you always trying to make others to belive that your taichiskiing skill is "extraordinary" , Your effeort is proved to be in vain since you got kicked out from forums to forums. That's because your so call formless ski form look so stupid. 此篇文章於 2014-06-20 12:06 PM 被 pku 編輯。 |
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Comparing to a more skillful form of push hands. 引用:
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And you're still stuck at L2 level, joke is on you. He's going to make you CSIA L2 alright, good turn-skiing. 引用:
是說過你們Whistler group的人討論討論不過就會講下流話、用說人不好來“自抬身價”來“自我安慰”,而你們小知小人也真不爭氣,無法爭脫我的預測,或是你們“本來如此”? 弱慢族的爭論,弱慢族的裹屍布。 :) IS |
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How can a normal people do push hand with a taichi master? A norman person only know how to push. So many people deny your skiing from forum to forum, year after year but you still don't face the reality. That's a typical stubborn old man. That's why you need to always ski groom runs now. Your lack of technique makes you so tired skiing off the groom. You should ask Blake how mcuh time he was trained with a free style coach. Freestyle mogul skiing is not taught by instructor. Dumb ass. Miyashita is a 2 time all Japan technical champion but he liked to take CSIA L2 to understand how the Canadian Approach to skiing skill. Taichiskiing is wll known for his dirty mouth since his arguement is pointless. ![]() ![]() |
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Norman people related to the video means non taichi practioner. So easy to understand but seems your brain is not working properly. I'll make it more clear so you don't use your brian to understand next time. Sticks on one and the one can't get away. There is quite a bit of martial art can do this. Nothing special. It's only you little knowledge don't know that. Can you do it to me? More likely you cannot escape once your hands stick with my hands. An old man like you is so lonely and didn't get repect anywhere. Need to Get drunk always to excape from reality. you call this 曲高合寡. Actually in Cantonese we said person like you is: 吾死都無用,阻住地球轉的頑固老人 Skiing instrction is the road to get improved for normal recreatioanl skier. To be trained to a professional skier needs to get into the alpine racing flield trained by racing coaches or if people like skiing moguls good, get the competition moguls training. Blake properly got trained in the moguls competition flield for quite a while. A self leran skier can never go to that kind of level. A guy self learn stubborn guy like you can only trash talk on the internet of how great a skier you are. Miyashita is the top of the top ski instructor in Japan. He is not self learnt, dume ass. Your well known dirty month is famous everywhere. 此篇文章於 2014-06-22 01:17 AM 被 pku 編輯。 |
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Since one is learning better when "teach," learn to teach oneself is the best way to improve one's skiing. In the old days only ski schools have information on skiing, ski instructions may be a good idea, but nowadays with internet, youtube, and other medias, skiing info are all over the places, self-taught, or buddy-challenges (watch how kids learn/challenging each others in terrain parks,) or just plain skiing more can make it much quicker progress. From what I've observed on the mountains, 90% of classes are a waste of time and money. "Instructor path" to better skiing takes too long, so is not efficient. 引用:
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Quote PKU:
Blake properly got trained in the moguls competition flield for quite a while. A self learn skier can never go to that kind of level. I am not wanting to get into the argument here, but I will state the facts about this and you guys can decide if it means I am "self learned" or not. The instruction that I have had consisted of what I will list below... When I was a teenager I went to a total of seven camps that were 3 days each, for a total of 21 days of instruction in my life. This was 6 days total at mogul camps that were taught by Chuck Martin (Olympian) and this was 15 days total at all-mountain skiing camps that were taught by the DesLauriers and Egan brothers (famous movie skiers). I remembered what they taught me and kept working on it by myself. I competed in moguls at the end of each Chuck Martin camp because it was part of the camp and I did one more competition when I was 14 years old. I won my age group in that one... I don't remember what place I got overall. I think it was fourth. The competitions at the end of camp were just a camp thing that only had the learners from that camp in it. I have done one normal competition. We had a resort near us growing up that had night skiing on every run and a lot of icy moguls. Night skiing was more popular than day skiing there and I was able to ski very often at night after school for all the years I lived there. I started skiing when I was 2 years old. I also used to watch ski movies non-stop. I would watch them everyday. Literally every day. This may have contributed to my learning because it was absolutely every day for 5 years or so. I had 2 instructional movies. One from the DesLauriers and Egans and one from Greg Stump. I didn't watch those as much as other movies though. I watched the entertainment, non-instructional ones a lot more. Quote about the qi video I posted: I think you missed on this one. I don't believe he can start a fire with his Qi, the smokes you see in the demonstration is from a chemical reaction, so it was just a "magic" trick. And ancient Chinese didn't know "electricity," so any proof through electrical means is only proven an illusion, "electricity" is not Qi, and acupuncture/needle does not "input" Qi by itself, but to "trigger", (like open and close a valve on a Qi passage,) the flow of Qi already inside the body, so, without fully understand what Qi is and how Qi works inside the body, the acupuncture treatment is also an illusion. Ok, I see how the fire thing COULD be a trick... but what about the team of experts trying to prove that this is fake? They didn't prove it was fake. The qi master in the video also says that "it's not electricity, it's qi", but then they go to a hotel room and he finds a way to light a light bulb. It's not electricity, but maybe it could work anyway on a small light bulb with enough qi. If it's a trick, then how does he do these other things? That's what I'm getting at. I see how the fire thing could be... but what is a possible explanation for the stuff people are feeling in the video and the light bulb thing? Does anyone have an idea? If it's a trick, then I'm still fooled. 此篇文章於 2014-06-22 08:11 AM 被 Blake 編輯。 |
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My brother has never had any telemarking instruction at all. He switched to telemarking from
alpine skiing in 2009. He had alpine instruction before that. He had a lot more instruction than me in the moguls but less instruction than me in non-mogul skiing. He skied with similar ability to me on alpine skis before switching to telemarking. |
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Given that Blake has claimed that he has never competed in mogul competition... This is true that I've said "I never competed". It's a generalized statement when I say that. The exact truth is that I competed once. I wouldn't count the ones that I mentioned at the end of camp. |
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Now Blake confirmed that he got trianed by coach, Chuk Martin for seven mogul camps. Although he didn't compete much. The way he skis the mogul is the mogul competition way. It's not a stupid guy pretend he's a good skier and swinging his hand around when skiing. About the sticky hands thing, you want to bet if I can do it. I can do it even have my eyes closed. Actually, it's a very simple technique in Wing Tsun. |
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Have fun, :) IS |
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Elementary, in comparision. :) IS |
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With a "designer" bulb, they maybe have more elaborated scheme for the tricks, where those kinds of tricks are quite "popular" among some "folks" in southeastern Asia, but here's a simple one. Interesting. I had no idea that that kind of thing is popular there. Have you seen this sort of thing in person? I'd be interested in hearing more about those tricks. I don't know what I think. It's not necessarily about the qi master... I have somewhat of a hard time not believing in the team that tested him. While we're at it, any ideas about the chopstick through the table or the electrical feelings in the people he touches? |
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Now Blake confirmed that he got trianed by coach, Chuk Martin for seven mogul camps. That's not what I said. Please read carefully. It was 2 mogul camps with Chuck Martin. Each camp was a 3 day camp so that was a total of 6 days. The other camps I did were all-mountain skiing camps with the DesLauriers and Egans. They are not mogul skiers and we didn't go in the moguls. That was 5 camps with them at 3 days each for a total of 15 days. I am not taking a side in this argument here... what you said simply just isn't the fact that I stated. You guys are free to continue arguing about it without me if you want to LOL 此篇文章於 2014-06-22 11:16 AM 被 Blake 編輯。 |
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I just increased my qi practice today. I feel really good about doing more of it. I have been
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The other camps I did were all-mountain skiing camps with the DesLauriers and Egans. They are not mogul skiers and we didn't go in the moguls. That was 5 camps with them at 3 days each for a total of 15 days. Actually, to be fair, I do remember now that in one of these camps, we did go in the moguls and Dan Egan gave me some coaching. It was only at one of these 5 camps. I went to these in different places. I went to two in Vermont, two in Grand Targhee and one in Crested Butte. I was only 11 years old at the first one I went to in Vermont. It's possible that we went in the moguls in that one and I don't remember. It was the second one that I went to in Vermont that I remember going in moguls with Dan Egan. That was on one of the three days at that one. I remember clearly that we didn't do moguls at Grand Targhee or Crested Butte. |
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Blake still ski the way that he was taught. At least he is trying to do what the best moguls skiers ski. The sticky hands practice is confirm with what I said, for non Wing Tsun Practitioner like you, especially you are so stubborn, that's no way you know what they are doing. Elemantary? The Chinese guy is one of the best student of Master Chu Shong Tin and learnt from Master Chu for more than 20 years. |
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