Sunday, March 20, 2016

Story Time

Does Wing Tsun work against boxing?
*shrugs*
Well, the activity is boxing and
Wing Tsun is a style of boxing so...
*shrugs again*

Things have beginnings and
Things have ends,

To see what precedes and
What follows aids your perception.

We should start with the strings
Between Bruce Lee and Randy Couture

(wake up and praise the sun)

(wake up and work the earth)

Jeet-Kun-Do is Flow:
     t.y. Mr. Mihaly C.
          but we already know
               about evolving self
                    from long ago.

But actually first lets say this:

Alexander the great
     brought Pankration,
As well as philosophy
          (being a student of Aristotle)
       
          through civilization      
     into the Orient
               and up to India

Where it fused with traditional Yoga,
     confused yet?
          good. we're not done
               not even close
                    to finished.

The key point is the spiritual
     and the physical practice
Are not separate;
          (being a student of Aristotle)

          Art, religion, science
     were all one to them,
               the original enlightenment.

Things have beginnings and
Things have ends.

Yoga is the science of all religion
     the rational of all worship,
All prayers, forms,
          ceremonies and miracles.

          So, Pankration and Yoga,
     hidden knowledge in India,
               a rigorous regimen to use.

See now:
     The Bhodi Dharma
          the 27th in direct lineage
               from Siddhartha
                    it is said

He meditated in a cave
     near the Shaolin temple
For nine years,
          the monks learned

          His yogic method
     of perfect physical condition
               (as it was said of the Buddha)

In union with perfect spiritual wisdom.

It was a more direct form of Buddhism,
               (later called Cha'an or Zen)

That combination
     laid the foundation
               for Shaolin Kung-fu to be developed.

Chinese Kung-fu
     "Hard work"

     Gong-fu; skill; art
Kung-fu; labor; effort

Real martial arts.
     It dissipated and dispersed

     Pockets of discipline,
Elements of style

That speak the same language,
     Tai Chi; Baguazhang;

     Wing Tsun; et al.
Chinese Kung-fu:

The internal and external styles,
     they have the same origin

The eye sees it,
But no hands can take hold of it--
The moon in the stream.

Surviving over the ages.
     we go now
          to Hong Kong
               and Yip Man
                    and Bruce Lee

Style:
          Wing Tsun.

Bruce Lee
     was first a Martial Artist
          then an actor.
               at the age of 13
                    he started lessons in

the Wing Tsun style
          of Gung-fu
     for the purpose of self defense.

Bruce Lee
     won the Inter School
          Hong Kong
               amateur boxing tournament
                    with Wing Tsun.

The question
          we should be asking
     is can a boxer beat proper Wing Tsun?

Things have beginnings...

Bruce Lee supposedly beat up
          a gangster's son
     and moved to America

...and things have ends.
     (based on his parents persistence)

Things happened
          and Jeet-Kun-Do
     arrives to the scene.

Bruce Lee
     inspired the public
          already curious in Eastern religion
               and the monks
                    from the Kung-fu movies.

It's a shame that he died
          because imagine if Bruce Lee
     met Royce Gracie and
               Gracie Jiu Jitsu fused with Jeet-Kun-Do

     we would probably have seen real Kung-fu
in the UFC,

(not to undermine Gracie Jiu Jitsu)

instead,
     traditional martial arts get ridiculed in the public eye,

     as well as in the professional.
Matt Thornton

said he's never seen
     a lop sau work in sparing.

     *shrugs*
'I have footage of me using it

successfully while sparing,'
     he says.

The story goes on,
          I sit
     listening.

Dan Innosanto
     was one of three people
          to receive direct permission
               from Bruce Lee
                    to continue teaching Jeet-Kun-Do.

Matt Thornton trained under
           Innosanto
     and brought JKD back

(JKD=Jeet-Kun-Do)

     for his MMA program
          at Straight Blast Gym in Portland, OR.
Randy Coutre was the OSU

(Oregon State University)

Wrestling coach in 1997
     when he made his debut
          in UFC 13
               (on three weeks notice
                    we might add).

Coutre visited Thornton
          at SBGi in Portland
     and talked shit about
               'sticking hands,'
                    part of the JKD training

And Thornton took it out,
          you see in the ads for Thornton's training vids
     'functional JKD'

(as if regular JKD doesn't work)

because in the professional MMA community
          Kung-fu is fairy tale.
     it's not real

     it doesn't exist.
          Shaolin monks are myth,
internal styles aren't actually legit.

(tell that to Wang Shu Jin)

So there you have it,
     the string tied between
          Bruce Lee and Randy Coutre
               through Dan Innosanto and Matt Thornton,
                    now this is history.

(it's the best history I've heard from off the top of someone's head)

Conor McGregor
          trained at SBGi
     since 15.

Mr. 'They should have a new belt
     called the McGregor belt,
          the anytime anywhere belt'
               get's dethroned
                    by a home-grown

California boy.
          Nate Diaz.
     Yes welterweight, but still,

     Conor was talking a lot,
          and I think he's close,
but no cigar.

That's not real Kung-fu,
     because Randy Coutre couldn't see what it was worth,
          and also Innosanto did his own thing from after Lee's death,
               and for McGregor, Bruce Lee was practicing a tradition
                    not praising law of attraction, that's it.

Nothingness cannot be defined;
     the softest thing cannot be snapped.

     If nothing within you stays rigid,
outward things will disclose themselves.

Moving, be like water.
          Still, be like a mirror.
     Respond like an echo.

     The art of Jeet-Kun-Do
          is simply
to simplify.

Bruce Lee
          saw the strings
     between spirituality and

     physical training. Hand
          in hand understanding,
From being into non-being.

Into a soul absolutely free from
thoughts and emotions,
Even the tiger finds no room to insert
its fierce claws.


One and the same breeze passes
Over the pines on the mountain and the oak
tress in the valley;
And why do they give different notes?

No thinking, no reflecting,-
Perfect emptiness:
Yet therein something moves,
Following its own course.

The eye sees it,
But no hands can take hold of it –
The moon in the stream.

Clouds and mists,
they are midair transformations;
Above them eternally shine the sun and the moon.

Victory is for the one,
Even before the combat,
Who has no thought of himself,
Abiding in the no-mind-ness of Great Origins.

                                                
-A Taoist Priest

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