Posted by Reporter on April 02, 2003 at 11:23:06:
In Reply to: Re: Why is it? posted by student on April 02, 2003 at 10:57:01:
How would anyone who has not reached that point be able to answer the question of how it can be accomplished?
Does that mean I can't develop from the knowledge that is in front of me?
How many people do you think have acctually see it?
If I had proof, what would it change? I would still need to go ing tomorrow and work on the same things I'm working on now. Your own confidence in what you do shouldn't have to come from proof or acceptance from others.
I hope to see it one day to, but I'm not going to say I'm not training until someone proves it is possible. I don't training because of that photo, I traing because I'm improving from what I have been taught. Believing it is possible or not has nothing to do with gaining what I signed up for. I would think if someone really needed proof of the flying side kick they would try to reach a point to meet J_C_K and ask him yourself. If they won't do that then how badly do they really want to know?
Keep doing what you feel is best for you. It works.
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