+energy flow+ with +alex hart+
every wednesday @
http://www.theroccoolschool.org
59 East 2nd street (near 2nd avenue)
2nd floor
new york city
call for more info on 917 864 0058
4 to 5pm for kids
5 to 6pm for adults
2nd floor
new york city
call for more info on 917 864 0058
4 to 5pm for kids
5 to 6pm for adults
+ energyflow + energy flow +
the system of systems, which is not a system ...
i move in time and space
sometimes (super)slow, sometimes (super)fast
i borrow from all martial arts
i add "me" in the mix
i am.. i move..
i am evolving..
developed by +alex hart+ aka u(niverso :)
i was practicing in 2214 in new york .. in the squares, the parks and the streets ..
and people were asking me "what are you doing" because they could not categorize my movements ..
my response in my head was "i do what i do, because i am who i am"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism#Martial_arts
"...It favors borrowing freely from other systems within a free-floating framework. It does not rigidly hold to a single paradigm nor set of assumptions or conclusions, but encourages students to learn what is useful for themselves..."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_martial_arts
The concept rose to wide popularity during the 1960s and 1970s, with the development of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do (1967) that uses aspects derived from various arts including Wing Chun and Western boxing; modern kickboxing styles that incorporate elements of Karate, Muay Thai and Western boxing; and Krav Maga, an Israeli military combat and self-defense fighting system incorporating Western boxing, savate, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and grappling.
the system of systems, which is not a system ...
i move in time and space
sometimes (super)slow, sometimes (super)fast
i borrow from all martial arts
i add "me" in the mix
i am.. i move..
i am evolving..
developed by +alex hart+ aka u(niverso :)
i was practicing in 2214 in new york .. in the squares, the parks and the streets ..
and people were asking me "what are you doing" because they could not categorize my movements ..
my response in my head was "i do what i do, because i am who i am"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism#Martial_arts
"...It favors borrowing freely from other systems within a free-floating framework. It does not rigidly hold to a single paradigm nor set of assumptions or conclusions, but encourages students to learn what is useful for themselves..."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_martial_arts
The concept rose to wide popularity during the 1960s and 1970s, with the development of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do (1967) that uses aspects derived from various arts including Wing Chun and Western boxing; modern kickboxing styles that incorporate elements of Karate, Muay Thai and Western boxing; and Krav Maga, an Israeli military combat and self-defense fighting system incorporating Western boxing, savate, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and grappling.