Was supposed to run and do stuff last night, but seemed to be some sort of miscommunication.
Me to body: Okay dude, its only close to 10pm, lets just take a quick nap till 11pm, okie?
Body: Alright, you just relax, I'll wake us up later.
Me to body: Awesome la, see you in an hour.
Body: Right, an hour. Sucka...
THE NEXT MORNING...
Me to body: OMGWTF ITS BLOODY THE NEXT DAY LA! WTF WERE YOU DOING?!
Body: OMG HI 2 U!
What the hell la! I haven't even finished today's training aids! Shit!
Anyway its quite amusing how a cockenardan usually talks in one or two sentences... but bring up the topic of clubbing and breaking up and TEN YEARS SERIES COMES OUT!
My poor dog la...
Its really the people that make training fun.
Speaking of which, I met my BMT training partner in the bus from camp the other day. Thank god he didn't follow through the contract with ADF. I told him he wouldn't have enough time for silat like that.
We'd always partner up for running, statics and weights, cause everyone else were a bunch of pansies. Ahuahua. Its good to hear he's doing well in SAFSA and nteam .
Thinking back on BMT, its weird how my two best friends were... malay. I think chinese in general have too much hidden agenda and social fronts and are generally more selfish. Malays on the other hand are usally more easy going and much more willing to help each other out.
Anyway Raf was nice because he agreed to teach me his black belt Silat kata. Which is pretty basic in comparison to Vee's Karate kata which required alot more feeling. But the hardest was ZR's power fist wushu movements, which were so ridiculously complex.
I guess I was lucky to be in the same company as a world champ silat exponent, a national karate kata champ and a wushu pro. I guess they thought I was trying to pass time by learning their kata... heheh...
Anyway based on my brief understanding on these different martial arts movements, the malay art form is very basic but straight to the point. The japanese art form emphasizes alot on feeling and movement of chi. Wushu on the other hand is like some sort of complicated dancing and I really see no practical use during combat.
Ok back to work.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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