Visit www.thespiritconnect.com for videos on Martial Arts philosophy and spirituality. Information on Qi-Gong, Energy Work, Zen and Taoism. A kung-fu parody. High kicking, hard chopping action. The evil Pleus aborts the Zhang-Yi clan in his lust for the power of the Yani. Watch as Sayume Mirubuto brings peace to the clan once again
Visit www.thespiritconnect.com for videos on Martial Arts philosophy and spirituality.
Information on Qi-Gong, Energy Work, Zen and Taoism. A kung-fu parody. High kicking, hard
chopping action. The evil Pleus aborts the Zhang-Yi clan in his lust for the power of the Yani.
Watch as Sayume Mirubuto brings peace to the clan once again
Visit www.thespiritconnect.com for videos on Martial Arts philosophy and spirituality. Information on Qi-Gong, Energy Work, Zen and Taoism.
Sequel to Revenge of my Brother and Revenge of my Dog. The Chi Wong Gung Fu school is issued a challenge from its rival school. Watch as the two schools battle for supremacy. A Kung-Fu Parody: dubbed-voices, high-kicking and cross-chopping action
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Sensei Arie van den Akker is demonstrating ninjutsu in the style of Kurokumo Bushido or the Kuroi ryu Ninjitsu system. Check this impressive demonstration by Sensei Arie van den Akker
These Two Men Will Be Fighting Each Other On 5th May 2010 At The Reid Park Bandstand In Forfar. For Months They Have Been Miscalling Each Other On Facebook,Bebo,Tagged And Myearbook. Davy Laing Goes Into Training For This Fight. Wazza's Time Has Come.
Overweight high-school senior Maggie Baker always felt sorry for herself for not being as skinny, pretty or wealthy as the popular girls at school. When Maggies name ends up on the list of nominees for homecoming court as a prank by her classmates, Maggie chooses to stay on the ballot in order to represent all the outcasts at school. As word of her courageousness spreads, Maggie becomes a local celebrity and a symbol for all those who were bullied in high school. But when Maggies newfound fame goes to her head she is forced to take a long, hard look at herself and reevaluate which battles are worth fighting.
“One of my earliest boxing memories is sitting on the ring apron at the Repton Boxing Club watching my older brothers train. Sitting there, ringside with my Dad, I couldn't wait for it to be my turn. By the time I was old enough to start training I already knew how to hold my hands in the correct position and throw a number of combinations (my brothers had shown me how and I practiced at every opportunity!). I remember my first fight. I was 11 years old. Sitting in the dressing room, there were about 15 other young boxers getting ready too. Everyone was asking each other, who are you fighting, who are you fighting. There was this one big guy sitting in the corner wrapping his hands. Someone asked him, Hey, who are you fighting, Someone called A. Lee he said with a shrug. That's when I knew I was in for a rough night! As I stood in the corridor before my ring entrance, my stomach was in knots, to say I was nervous would've been an understatement! Walking to the ring, I looked across at my family, the whole clan had turned out to support me. I remember thinking to myself, I don't care how big this guy is I’m not losing this fight! Anyway, to cut a long story short, I won the fight and many more after that.” Visit Andy on MOLI.com
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