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Theme song of "Tai Chi Master" Movie?

Question:What is the title of theme song "Tai Chi Master" movie, and from what net can I get it !?
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www.IMDb.com
Assuming you are chitchat about the movie by Jet Li, the autograph of the song is "Sui Yuan." (随缘) You can search for it by nickname on mp3.baidu.com. Baidu is a Chinese search engine though, so individual able to read Chinese would support a bit.
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UFC 69 winner?

Question:Anyone knows who won within UFC 69 that was on PPV today? Mat Serra or George St. Pierre? Also who fought and won the other match?
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Matt Sera , Josh Koscheck, Kendell Grove, Roger Huerta, Yushin Okami. and Luke Cummo, thats all that won that they showed on ppv
Neither...
M E *!*
Matt Serra won via TKO he is the modern champion
Josh Koscheck won by unanimous conclusion over Diego Sanchez
Garcia won over Huerta
Okami won over Swick
Grove won over Belcher
Cummo won over Haynes
just construe of who you wanted to win.the other personality won.lol at least thats what happen to me all darkness

serra beat st pierre tko surrounded by the 1st round
Serra won by knock-out. Swick and Sanchez lost. Grove, Herring, and Huerta won.
Why don't you just walk to www.ufc.com. They have adjectives the match-ups and results.



What is your belief morally within what a combat system should initiate?

Question:(Look at Tito Ortiz or Tank Abbott and ask yourself what they were skilled as they are professional mixed martial artists past you anwser?)
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Bushido.

Lets break that down. Bushido - way of the warrior. do objective way, bushi significance warrior.

Bushi - shi meaning practitioner of, bu implication to arrest conflict.

It boils down to 'bu'. or 'budo' meaning 'way of arresting conflict' Ideally, the purpose of the samurai be not to wage war but to hang on to the peace.

This might mean, depending on the situation to murder. It also, depending on the situation might mean to control.

Either style, its an arrest of conflict - a resolution of conflict. To me, if you want ad morality into the picture, consequently arresting or resolving conflict must include protecting with a minimum of disfavour - its not about doing injure, its about end the conflict - be it verbal, physical, what hold you.

If its (metaphorically) all around being "your the best around, nothings gonna ever overwhelm you down" ie - the cobra kai from karate kid, morality isn't part of the program if you panorama the resolution of conflict as a beat down, ok fine. If you picture the resolution of conflict as controlling the situation without breaking bones and applying the minimum antagonism to archive said control, ok fine.

Its one thing to knock someone out beside a punch (conflict arrested). Its something else to kick their leader in until they are brain destabilized after the fact (being needlessly gruesome - conflict is already over).

That isn't to say throwing a punch is right or wrong - the application is ultimately what counts when it comes to morality. To use skill to pounding people is amoral. To use skill to shield people is not simply moral but instinctual.
the first rule should be that once you decide (or HAVE to) attack, that you should hold advancing and verbs to overload your opponent/enemy with blows until they (or you) drop. the personage advancing have the advantage, the personality on the backfoot has no positive aspect. they are too busy thinking about getting away from you to effectively turn it into a ahead streak.

the longer a fight go, the more mistakes you will make as you fatigue.

your comments suggest that it is sport combat, so I will give notice out throat/knee attacks...
it should teach you how to scuffle period.

If you are training for a competition, it should instruct you how to abide by the rules set for that competition as well but no more.

I don't revise to play an instrument and expect them to teach me how to be a mechanic.

I don't be in motion to a dance class and cram to do trapeeze acts.

I don't expect my ping pong instructor to drill me to be a better person.

I do expect someone's ancestral and parents/guardians to have skilled them respect and to be a good being.

EDIT: did I totally misread your question close to an a sshole or was that what you asked?
I am a firm believer within combat systems that work. If a martial art teach ONLY forms it is useless on the street. If a system practices with little or no contact I believe it is single aerobic exercise. I think a system should be realness based and train practical and applicable techniques. If a system / guru says that the technique are too deadly to be practiced on another character (with very few exceptions), I believe that they are full of it.
Those are merely my thoughts.
1- Situational awareness
The most important aspect of military arts training is keeping the students alive--this means human being aware of potential hazards, escape routes, etc.
2- Use of contemporary weaponry
People aren't at the top of the food chain because we're strong or quickly; it's because we use tools. Plus, you'll never learn successful defense against weapon unless you know how to use it yourself.
3- Ethics.
buy a machine gun and turn frickin postal on a supermarket
I believe I have a 'moral' necessity to go home everyday, and stay alive to help yourself to care of my familial. Whatever combat system I'm training in, it better work when it counts.
A combat system is placing into the hand of its students the power of life/death/maiming/crippling/i... of other people, so nearby is a moral obligation -if not a decriminalized one- to assess the character of the student beforehand the instructor teaches him such, and to instruct his students when such technique are justifiable.

In times olden, instructors would test students to see if they be persistent, confer to their friends/family or require a note of introduction from someone who know the student, and could vouch for their character, beforehand taking him on. Of course, in modern times, this is no longer viable, so a teacher should be looking at whether the student have a temper, and is make a contribution to lashing out (verbally, or physically) at other (more junior) students when angry, or if accidental contact occur during class, see whether a student becomes a bully to those who he is better than, check report cards to see if the student is doing economically in arts school, his first priority, or not, and whether the teachers who see him dailily enjoy criticisms about his guise.

No instructor should be cavalier about putting potentially killer techniques within the hands of associates, whose subsequent actions will unnecessarily damage the community, and bring ill-repute to the student, his martial arts professor, and perhaps, to their warring art.



What do they rub of the UFC fighters obverse previously barney?

Question:I wonder what they rub on the faces of the ufc opponent before the scuffle? And why does the referee seem to be to be checking the fighter up to that time the fight by touching his arms.
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They rub any Vasiline or a mixture of baby grease and vasiline on their face to prevent hasty cuts around the eyes.

There are basicly 4 places the ref checks before allowing a competitor into the ring.

Behind the ears: to make sure at hand is no "training" damage done that could incentive an ear to be ripped off.

Hands: to generate sure that the gloves are of regulation weight, no loose cartridge, each cartridge job have been signed by an outside recognized which states that they were beside the fighter at the time when the cassette is being placed on the hand and wrists, and to make sure that the fingernails are trimmed and cut properly

Groin: to net sure the fighter is wearing a cup

Feet: No loose cassette if ankles are taped and, similar to the fingers, to make sure that the nail are properly trimmed and cut.

Of coarse, also checking all areas for private items that could be brought in and that nil is "laced" with such things as sugar or saline crystals or even such chemicals as chloroform or amonia, as things like these be pretty common practice surrounded by the early days of boxing.
Vaseline.

He touches his arm to look for nozzle marks.
vaseline to craft the gloves slide of their face so that they dont catch cut early. They snatch the fighter by the gloves to brand sure they aren't packing anything sharp
Vaseline is correct, but they also do the checking not just for foreign objects, but also so ensure that the enemy is not 'greased' so as to be extra slippery. This is a way of cheating that make submissions hard to apply.
Vaselne on the facade so glancing blows slide past its sell-by date. And they check the arms between rounds so they aren't limp.


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