--- In LiuSeongGungFu@yahoogroups.com, Willem Reeders <wreeders@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for your message and I agree with this. Howevever sport is
very different
> from a street fight. There you may find yourself on the ground in
a lock with several
> scum beeting the crap out of you. Without a knife or gun that has
been concealed
> and drawn at close quarters you will loose the fight and perhaps
your life.
> Sport is just that.Sport. Martial arts is about self defence on
the street. Using eny
> means you have to protect your life. Its not fare. Its no sport.
The winner walks away
> and the others are dead. That it. Liu Siong Kung
Fu
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: jsxaesccegta <jsxaesccegta@...>
> To: LiuSeongGungFu@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 9:46:36 AM
> Subject: [LiuSeongGungFu] The 7 Keys to Martial Arts Speed
>
>
>
> Regardless of your martial arts style or method...you cannot apply
it
> unless you can react quickly and respond instantly. Speed is
critical
> for success in competition and self-defense. Razor-sharp reflexes
are
> often the sole difference between winning and losing a physical
> confrontation.
> By accessing the seven keys to martial arts speed, you can
maximize
> the benefits of your training and improve your skills for
competition
> and self-defense. The absolute best vehicle for accessing the
seven
> keys to martial arts speed is the Speed Loop? training system.
> The Speed Loop is comprised of the seven components of speed and
> their relationship to each other when applied in competition or
self-
> defense. The Speed Loop training system is designed to isolate,
> transform, maximize, and integrate the seven attributes of martial
> arts speed, including:
> 1. Visual Reflexes: This component focuses on the training methods
> that will increase your ability to spot openings and track
movements.
> Exceptional visual reflexes allow you to recognize, track,
> distinguish, adapt to, and counter movements with precision and
> confidence. In the martial arts, visual reflexes are primarily
> utilized during long range fighting. In addition, visual reflexes
are
> critical to the success of world-class athletes in all competitive
> sports....
>
> http://groups. msn.com/martiala rtsqen
>