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Imua Kuntao
04-11-2008, 07:43 AM
Hello, My name is Joel Morales, I am out of San Antonio,TX. I hope all is in good health. I now wish to learn more about your style. I am unable to travel far, as I look after my family, my sister is disabled and my father will not last much longer. Are there any dvd videos of your style? In any case, I feel that the only bad style I have ever seen is capoirea. I wish all of you good fortune and prosperity.
dekiti
04-11-2008, 10:56 AM
Please contact Mike Snow or visit www.dtskali.com (http://www.dtskali.com) for more info.
R. Mike Snow
04-11-2008, 12:25 PM
Hello Joel,
My prayers go out to you and your family. And I have the utmost respect for you, taking care of your family and not following the examples of this self indulged materialistic world we live in.
Please contact Mitch via email about the videos.
mitchmayberry@msn.com
Plus I will try to dig up some vintage footage as well.
GM will be teaching a seminar in Texas this summer, but we do not have an exact date yet. I will keep you posted.
God Bless, Mike
Imua Kuntao
04-11-2008, 01:34 PM
Thank you Mike.
PG Michael B
04-11-2008, 03:08 PM
I am working the logistics out to host GM NeNe...plz stand by...que JEPRODY music..lol
Imua Kuntao
04-11-2008, 03:43 PM
Far out, let me know more bro, later.
Tunnel_Rat
11-27-2008, 04:35 PM
About your message:
"I feel that the only bad style I have ever seen is capoirea"
I dont think there are any truly "bad" arts, but there are certainly ones that I would not like to learn, and capoirea is one of them. However,some moves in that art resemble moves in Harimau Silat, which is an extraordinary art. Sometimes when you see similarities and differences in arts, it gives you a chance to look inside the arts, compare them and see why they are different. That one move when they do a one handed handstand and do a kick is not something I would ever do, but the moves that are similar to Harimau are good to learn, so in some small way, even learning what you would call a bad art can still be helpful...as long as you can analyze what you dont like, and take what you do. Nothing in the universe is all one way, there is not a silly, or sport oriented art in this world that does not have at least one lesson to teach you. The only trick is finding it.
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