More Than Just a Fight: No Ropes and No Where to Hide
More Than Just A Fight: No Ropes And No Where To Hide
You know, I used to think I was pretty handy at looking after myself. I’m a brown belt in karate, and I take my black belt grading later this year. I know I’m not Superman, but I’d like to think I could handle myself if I got into a scrape. Then I went to a mixed martial arts contest and saw these guys do san shou kickboxing, and I felt like giving up there and then. These guys are phenomenal!
In case you don’t know, this is kickboxing taken to the next level: seriously, these guys know no fear! I have a buddy who practices Muay Thai, and I told him about what I saw, and he said that he’d be wary about taking on someone that’s been trained in san shou. If you can imagine taking all the best bits of Chinese freestyle fighting, so you can use kicks, punches, throws, you name it, then times it by ten, and you might be getting close.
So, like I said, I was knocked out (no pun intended!) by what the san shou fighters could do, so I decided to do a little digging. And what I found out just blew me away no wonder I was impressed at the show. This particular martial art has been practiced for 2000 years, and pretty much allows any kind of combat going. I already told you that they mix in Chinese freestyle; you can add submission wrestling and ground fighting to that scary list! If you think the UFC guys are tough, you ain’t seen nothing yet!
What really surprised me is how popular the sport is. I’d never heard of it before, never mind seen a bout. But now that I know what it is, I can see why the likes of ESPN carry it on pay-per-view, as this type of fighting is more exciting than any I’ve seen so far. The rules are pretty simple, too, so it’s easy to follow for any newcomer. And yes, I include myself there!
Fighting in a ring similar to any other martial arts ring, bouts are won by either throwing or pushing your opponent out the ring, or in the more vicious bouts in China, by knocking your opponent out with elbow strikes or knee strikes. Because there are no ropes and they fight often on a raised ring, this makes for some heavy-duty knockouts and that’s why I’ve fallen in love with it. There’s no sparring here these guys are seriously trying to knock each other spark out! This is true, full contact fighting at its best, and probably one of the best systems being taught today.
Don’t believe me? Think about this then in an annual competition between Chinese san shou kickboxers and American kickboxers, the competition (if you could call it that!) had to be stopped since the Americans were getting their butts kicked literally! In the last competition, the san shou guys won all four fights. Not bad for a little-known discipline, huh?
So yeah, like I was saying. I thought I was pretty good. And maybe at karate, I am. But now I know that’s not the be all and end all it might be a little bit late, but I’m taking up san shou. Then I might give my kickboxing buddy a little surprise or two
Dora Theodore
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The Poems I just Wrote…?
The first poem is one I already posted…
Far From Heaven
We’re far from heaven,
No one knows,
Burning in the atmosphere,
Yet feeling water close,
Far from heaven,
Way beneath it’s dip,
But then why can we feel,
It on our fingers’ tips?
Far from heaven,
Or really not at all,
The universe is giant,
The galaxy so small,
Far from heaven,
How can we be?
So open eyed
That we’re blind,
And can never see?
We may not reach Heaven,
But if you follow me,
We can be as far as,
We will ever be,
Where does time go? This came from a question like the title and I answered it like this…
They say that…
Time flies when you’re having fun,
But where, you ask, does it go when everything is done?
It slips through the hourglass resting on my table,
We try to stop our aging with everything we’re able,
But where, but where, does it go when it’s speeding fast?
The future becomes the present, the present the past,
I think that we ignore the seconds on the clock,
then we run and scream and hide, when death does knock,
So where does time go when it goes the slowest?
It’s spent all the time planning things before your death,
Procrastinations a killer, and evil one at that,
First it gets you at your school, then it knocks you flat.
You forget all about your plans and your dreams,
I guess time is such a thing, that’s faster than it seems.
That Little Girl-This is a true story of a girl who came to this Missions camp and told us this terribly, sad story but she was so full of hope and laughter and told us he’d come back one day…
How does that little girl have hope?
The voice whispers-Now…
When I have more than she ever had?
The voice whispers-How…
Her brother died last night in a gang fight,
The voice whispers-Here …
She says “He’ll be back tonight,”
The voice whispers-Near…
“But I know he’ll be back,” she cries,
The voice whispers-No…
But she knows they’re just lies,
The voice whispers-Know…
“I love him,” she tries to smile,
The voice whispers-Life…
“Will he be gone for awhile?”
The voice whispers-Strife…
How does she hope?
The voice whispers-See…
She’s bound by love’s rope,
The voice whispers-Be…
She went home that day full of glory,
The voice whispers-Mend
This is her true story,
And the voice whispers…END
Abstractions and cliches, where is the concrete and tangible imagery that poetry demands?
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I liked it – especially the last one
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