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Friday, April 29, 2016

POST 249--thach ban test CONTINUED

POST 249   29APRIL 2016
THACH BAN Challenge-continued-

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TIMING and VISION



Have the vison of an Eagle
The timing of a train TGV
And the force of a tsunami









Thursday, April 21, 2016

POST 247 22APRIL2016 CHALLENGE THACH-BAN The Marble Table Exercises



 CHALLENGE THACH-BAN  
The Marble Table Exercises





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No 151 19APR2014 EASTER GREETINGS -SPRING  -AVIATION MUSEUM POST 151 APRIL 19, 2014








POST 151 (19 April 2014)
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-EASTER GREETINGS

-SPRING IS COMING BACK

-CANADIAN AVIATION MUSEUM

-THE CAT ABBY  




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Monday, April 11, 2016

POST 246 10APRIL2016 BACK IN WINTER - Ottawa, Canada



POST 246 10APRIL2016 
BACK IN WINTER 
- Ottawa, Canada









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POST 246 – 10APRIL2016

BACK IN WINTER
g.m phan hoang



This year the weather during the first part of April is unusual, quite surprising. Good and bad weather alternated. Likely we are back and forth between Winter and Spring! This morning, 11 April, I feel like we are still in winter with snow on the ground and no sun in the sky. Definitely this is not a pleasant day.

Because complaining would not change anything, so this morning I went out deciding to find something nice thanks to this bad weather.

Usually I do not often drink coffee, but this morning sitting in a warm place at a nice coffee shop and looking down to the misty river over there I found my cup of hot coffee was very tasty, also the cake was good, because these companions gave me a reason to stay more time inside. I did not drink, I enjoyed the coffee, and I ate the cake very slowly. The views of the parliament hill, the Chateau Laurier, the hotel Westin, the By Ward market all have changed under this misty morning. They were likely unreal. In fact, sometimes we suspect that many things in this life could be unreal. But the cup of coffee I had in my hand at that moment was real, and the coffee was good when the weather outside was bad. All these palaces and buildings in Ottawa I saw this morning must be certainly different under a sunny day, but the pictures of them I have taken this morning are surely real. Please enjoy seeing them (attached in this Post 246).

Charles Phan Hoang
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Saturday, April 2, 2016

POST 245 02APRIL2016 MATANZAS, CUBA, CAVE BELLAMAR





POST 245 02APRIL2016
MATANZAS, 
CAVE BELLAMAR
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POST 245 – 02APRIL2016

MATANZAS, CUBA
g.m phan hoang


(continued from Post 241 06March 2016)
After  Trinidad , Matanzas is the last place I would like to share many pictures with you in this Post 245. In fact, I also visited the nearby Cave of Bellamar (Cuevas de Bellamar), unfortunately I could not take pictures inside the cave. This cave is very impressive, but it is very hot inside!
Matanzas is about 90 kilometres east of Havana.  This City of Bridges counts for the seventeen bridges that cross the three rivers:Rio Yumuri, San Juan, and Canimar.  I heart that some people referred to it as the "Venice of Cuba." , and  also this city is sometimes called "La Atenas de Cuba". There is some part of reality to that pretention.  What is really true is it is known as the birthplace of the music and traditional dance danzon and rumba.
On the web, by  Lonely Planet, I found the following nice passage:  ‘Much like a beloved but long-forgotten antique being polished back to its former glory, Matanzas is showing breathtaking signs of reclaiming its erstwhile place at the helm of Cuban culture. During the 18th and 19th centuries, it developed a gigantic literary and musical heritage, and was regularly touted as the ‘Athens of Cuba.' Undeniably, its battle-scarred buildings and cars belching out asphyxiating diesel fumes now leave it a shadow of its former self and a long way from the vacation glitter of Varadero, but sample its revitalized plaza edifices and still-astounding cultural scene and the dignity soon emerges amid the dilapidation. If the city were a character it would be the fisherman, Santiago, in Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea: ‘thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles’ yet, irrepressibly ‘cheerful and undefeated.’
 Yesterday was  April Fools' Day ! What best jokes did you get? Please share with us.
All the best
Phan Hoang

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VIETCHIBONG  9 SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
TECHNICAL NAME
STICK ATTACK strategy
STICK
DEFENSE strategy
1 TREN (trên)
(upper technique)
A1.
Invading
D1 Opposing, then counter attack at low part
2 BEN (bên)
(side technique)
A2.
Side cutting
D2 Deceiving, then counter attack at legs
3 TRUOC (trÆ°á»›c)
(front technique)
A3.
Direct speeding
D3 Dodging,
then counter attack at shoulder
4 CHEM  (chém)
(cutting technique)
A4.
Slashing
D4 Escaping,
then counter attack  by piercing
5 BUNG (bung)
(explosion)
A5.
Surprising
D5 Turning,
then  side counter attack
6 BAT (bật)
(momentum)
A6.
Levering
D6 Sliding,
then slashing  middle part
7 XOAY (xoáy)
(screwing)
A7. Concentrating
D7 Leaping aside, then  upper-jump-hit
8 QUAY (quay)
(turning)
A8.
Disturbi
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D8 Direct piercing, raising stick and hit
9 TRIET (triệt)
(cutting roots)
A9
Preventing further action
D9 Lateral jumping, then counter attack at head or shoulder.

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