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Homemade Martial Arts Leg Stretcher

http://www.nofirstattack.com/gavn8r – I was looking to buy a budget leg stretcher to help me get more limber for my martial arts classes but couldn’t find anything that suited my fancy. So I decided to go to Home Depot and came up with this simple design. The total budget was $24.24. Hopefully, I can use it a few times each week to stretch me out for Karate.

Sorry about the bad sound.

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The Karate Kid Trailer 2010

“The Karate Kid, directed by Harald Zwart (The Pink Panther 2), stars Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, and Taraji P. Henson. Smith plays Dre, a skateboarding video game buff who moves to China after his single mother is forced to go there for work. Unable to speak Chinese, Dre finds it hard to settle in, and gets beat up by the local bully. Chan plays Mr. Han, a maintenance man who spots his black-eye and offers to teach him both martial arts and Chinese, so he can defend against all the kung-fu students. Sony is bringing The Karate Kid to theaters starting on June 11th, 2010 this summer.” Courtesy of Miss Natasha

“The only way to stop them is to face them, I will teach you.”

In honor of the Little Black People: The Black African Foundation of China

“”The Negrito” (i.e., pigmy black) “type,” says the authority whom I have just quoted, and to whom I shall have to be still further indebted,* “was first placed in South Asia, which it without doubt occupied alone during an indeterminate period. It is thence that its diverse representatives have radiated, and, some going east, some west, have given rise to the black populations of Melanesia and Africa, In particular, India and Indo-China first belonged to the blacks.”

- A philological essay concerning the pygmies of the ancients(1894) By Edward Tyson

http://stewartsynopsis.com/we_are_a_nation_of_ventriloquist.htm

The original, first, native, primitive inhabitants of China were black Africans who arrived there about 100,000 years ago and dominated the region until a few thousand years ago when the Mongol advance into that region began. These Africans who fled the Mongol onslaught can still be found in South East Asia and the Pacific Islands misnomer Nigritos or “small black men.” The Agta of the Philippines is one such example. Indeed archeology, forensic and otherwise confirm that China’s first two dynasties, the Xia and the Ch’ang/Sh’ang, were largely Black African with an Australoid, called “Madras Indian” or “Chamar” in Trinidad, present in small percentages. These Africans would carry an art of fighting developed in the Horn of Africa into China which today we call martial arts: Tai Chi, Kung fu and Tae Kwon Do. Even the oracle of the I-Ching came with a later African group, the Akkadians of Babylon.

Around 500 BCE an African living in India called Gautama would establish a religion called Buddhism which would come to dominate Chinese thought. Any one who is in doubt should consult Geoffrey Higgins’s Anacalypsis, Albert Churchward’s Origin and Development of Religions, Gerald Massey’s, Egypt the Light of the World, Runoko Rashidi’s African Presence in Early Asia and J A Roger’s Sex and Race Vol. 1. Many Africans survived the Mongol invasion into the twentieth century only to be exterminated by Chairman Mao’s program of Cultural cleansing. Under this program millions of Africans and Afro-Asians were killed from 1951-1956. Contribute we still did, giving the People’s Republic of China its first Chief Minister in the name of Eugene Chen, a Trinidadian of George Street, Port-of-Spain, who was of an African mother and a Chinese father.

The facts are well recorded in African, East Indian and African-American history books. China also has a series of pyramids and groups of people “minorities” in the South such as the Moi of Vietnam and the Nakhis of Southern China.

Relatives of the Negritos (Andaman Association)

http://stewartsynopsis.com/Synopsis%206.htm

1. The Malaysian Negrito
2. The Philippine Negrito
3. The Shompen of Great Nicobar
4. The Moken of the Burma Coast
5. The Vedda of Sri Lanka
6. The Veddoid of Southern India
7. The Dravidians of India
8. The Naga of India
9. The Kubu of Sumatra and others
10. The Ayome of New Guinea and others
11. The Papuans of Papua-NewGuinea
12. The Melanesians of the Pacific
13. The Australian Aborigines
14. The Tasmanians
15. The Khoisan of South Africa
16. The Pygmies of Central Africa
17. Negritos in Japan and China
18. Negritos in the Americas and “Luzia”

http://www.thewe.cc/contents/more/archive2005/january/jarwas_onges_shompens_sentinelese_great_andamanese.htm

In my research, I find that most people don’t know there were several dynasties in China that were ruled by Blacks:
1. XIA Dynasty (c.2205-1766 B.C.)the first dynasty founded by Blacks
2. Shang/Yin Dynasty (c.1700-1050 B.C.) Black/Negroid people who were referred to as Asyi and Yueh are found in Chinese records.
3. ZHOU Dynasty went to African by way of Iran
4. Shang Dynasties:
Shang-Li (ruled by the Li-Qiang (Black)
East Y (Black)

The totem, “Blackbird” was a Black ethnic group in China.

The LiMin were Blacks who were associated with Yao, a Black Chinese hero.

The Lapita is the earliest known Black/Negroid culture in Indo-China (1600-1200 B.C.)though the DNA (HLA Antigen) dates back prior to 9000 B.C.

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Martial Arts Fight Choreography Test 1

Fight Test between me and Alex Hashioka

Camera, Action Direction, and Editing by Emmanuel Manzanares

Camera: Canon HV30

Location: Chicago, Illinois USA

Lazy Brown Productions


http://www.lazybrownproductions.blogspot.com

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