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What traits do you need to learn martial arts?
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<blockquote data-quote="samm1" data-source="post: 2022037" data-attributes="member: 228513"><p>Im bad at explaining so ill try my best...</p><p>If your going to do martial arts that involves jumping real high, do you need to be light (weight)? </p><p>or</p><p>If your gonna try Chen style Tao chi Chuan, do you need to be swift to be good in that class?</p><p>that's basically what I'm trying to say....</p><p>I want to know what kind of traits/skill do you have to be good in a class that involves a lot of pressure points and using your opponent's force against them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samm1, post: 2022037, member: 228513"] Im bad at explaining so ill try my best... If your going to do martial arts that involves jumping real high, do you need to be light (weight)? or If your gonna try Chen style Tao chi Chuan, do you need to be swift to be good in that class? that's basically what I'm trying to say.... I want to know what kind of traits/skill do you have to be good in a class that involves a lot of pressure points and using your opponent's force against them. [/QUOTE]
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