Matt fought on Lei Tai last weekend. Good show.
Scott and Matt were also added to the IMA fighter Hall of Fame at
http://www.polariswushu.net/halloffame
Props to Matt Rosecan- Lei Tai fighter
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Re: Props to Matt Rosecan- Lei Tai fighter
Good on you Matt. All our best from Australia.
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Re: Props to Matt Rosecan- Lei Tai fighter
Thanks, Matt and Linda. Aside from being a great way to really improve and focus via the training beforehand, the tournament provided instant feedback for all the bad and the good- physically, mentally, emotionally, etc., giving me multiple, very tangible, things to work on. Though not fun to lose, it is a good motivator to improve.
Re: Props to Matt Rosecan- Lei Tai fighter
I was able to get a copy of my fight from my opponent Robert (Peaceful Dragon school- Shuai Chaio and Taijiquan). I was fight #9 right after Matt Rosecan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouh57JATINY
I didnt feel bad losing also- i tried my best and got countered on grappling attempts. "Invest is loss" to me... it was a win, i didnt get winded, injured, or knock-out, just needed to root and balance better and humbled to know what to work on for next time.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouh57JATINY
I didnt feel bad losing also- i tried my best and got countered on grappling attempts. "Invest is loss" to me... it was a win, i didnt get winded, injured, or knock-out, just needed to root and balance better and humbled to know what to work on for next time.
matt stampe
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Well done
Onya, Matt. I enjoyed watching that. It's useful to have video to see what to work on later. They didn't allow any at my recent competition (forms and push hands). Hey, the audience were all supporting the other guy.... We need to send a cheer team along for our players. If one person from a school is competing, we all are. I hope you guys can hear the Aussies cheering from all the way over here Yay for anyone who gets out there and has a go. That's winning - having a go when most of the population won't. Competing amongst our classmates is good too but there's something extra about going into the worldwide arena amongst other schools, to take what we have and show it or test it.
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Congratulations to our Estonian Classmates
Hey everyone, look what I just found on Facebook. This is Marko, Kadri and Roland with the medals they won in a local Tuishou competition. That was way back in May. Congratulations and good on you guys for having a go. We're all proud of you. Every little bit you do builds up our worldwide school.
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