The other kind of Fu has more leeway for jumping and twisting and flipping and punching. Definitely more leeway for kicking.
Kayak Fu is trickier to do.
I’ll let you know when I’ve got the really good Kayak Fu moves worked out.
The other kind of Fu has more leeway for jumping and twisting and flipping and punching. Definitely more leeway for kicking.
Kayak Fu is trickier to do.
I’ll let you know when I’ve got the really good Kayak Fu moves worked out.
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Greg: Did you consult your local kayak group you “kayak” with or your local Boy Scout Troop? I am pretty sure they got this kind of thing figured out pretty good. I know my scouts have a version of tip the kayak, canoe, boat, raft, inner tube, or whatever you are floating on.
Don’t worry. We’re starting off easy. There Will Be Flipping.
Sweet!
Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk. Chucks.
My old sensei would talk about movement, and circling in combat.. But then he would start on that whole “Common sense” bit.. kinda annoying..
Common sense…don’t you hate it when they do that?
hey! THEY AREN’T WEARING HELMETS?
DISQUALIFIED!
lol
[karmakat]:
If they were in a river, instead of a lake, then I’d agree.
sideways
they will not suspect a thing if they think you are just chatting
Am I allowed to use my cane to flip someone else’s kayak? If not, may I use it to hold their kayak steady so that Cranky can board and commence a tickle attack?
This seems appropriate enough to describe my sister and I when we fight.