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Are Asian MAists being overlooked?
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<blockquote data-quote="lovebeinamum" data-source="post: 2874166" data-attributes="member: 93224"><p>Sounds reasonable. Like I said, it was just something that I never really thought about before. Then I read the article and was watching a UFC match which got me to thinking. Not to mention all of the popular van Damme movies from the eighties such as Bloodsport. There aren't that many movies in which the protagonist isn't Asian, well, at least amoungst the older movies. I think they are getting better.</p><p>Isn't there still a pretty big drive to go and train with the traditionalists? If you care to look in the forums, just about every art has some thread about going to train in the "mother country" of which ever art. Is it really that overrated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovebeinamum, post: 2874166, member: 93224"] Sounds reasonable. Like I said, it was just something that I never really thought about before. Then I read the article and was watching a UFC match which got me to thinking. Not to mention all of the popular van Damme movies from the eighties such as Bloodsport. There aren't that many movies in which the protagonist isn't Asian, well, at least amoungst the older movies. I think they are getting better. Isn't there still a pretty big drive to go and train with the traditionalists? If you care to look in the forums, just about every art has some thread about going to train in the "mother country" of which ever art. Is it really that overrated? [/QUOTE]
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