Classic hard Qi and condition exercise demonstrations. Good for show, but not sure about the battlefield. Still, great to see they are using these methods!
Mate look at the video again. Look at her shoulders. Look at her chin. She has a masculine bone structure because she, just like all the other celebrities, pop stars, politicians and royalty are actually trans
Well, here comes a long long cultural difference aswell.
Bodyweight fighting and trainings have been so different for the vast majority of the ancient times that are 2 totally different disciplines.
You consider the taoist/kungfu/shaolin tradition that affected the east, you find those kind of feats (the eastern body structure also make it easier in my opinion) of "bodily transcendence"
You consider western fitness coming from greek/roman soldiers, who were much more versed in things like strategy, formation, running, aiming, lifting.
Different prides, different styles.
Obviously it doesn't encompass the modern debauchery, but even if the west wasn't cucked that's never been the style here.
Classic hard Qi and condition exercise demonstrations. Good for show, but not sure about the battlefield. Still, great to see they are using these methods!
Being far ahead of North Korea technologically, we have for decades been able to employ social diversity to accomplish these same feats.
Jamie Farr, Lebanese-American who played a man who wore women's clothing in the Army https://youtu.be/4MiDWoR4vhs?t=155
Brooke Shields, a woman https://youtu.be/b-311lAMR_Q?t=3470
Multi-ethnic Christians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5OQcIHKOF0
You were being sarcastic about Brooke Shields being a woman weren’t you
Of course not. You being serious?
Mate look at the video again. Look at her shoulders. Look at her chin. She has a masculine bone structure because she, just like all the other celebrities, pop stars, politicians and royalty are actually trans
Well, here comes a long long cultural difference aswell.
Bodyweight fighting and trainings have been so different for the vast majority of the ancient times that are 2 totally different disciplines.
You consider the taoist/kungfu/shaolin tradition that affected the east, you find those kind of feats (the eastern body structure also make it easier in my opinion) of "bodily transcendence"
You consider western fitness coming from greek/roman soldiers, who were much more versed in things like strategy, formation, running, aiming, lifting.
Different prides, different styles.
Obviously it doesn't encompass the modern debauchery, but even if the west wasn't cucked that's never been the style here.