This episode contains something so important for the kung fu man to know, it is hard to put into words. It is also something that will be hard for most people to believe.
In this episode, Crillen is fighting Chao Tzu. Crillen starts to charge Chao Tzu when he suddenly falls to the ground and clutches at his stomach.

The cartoon then shows Chao Tzu floating in the air, pointing his hands at Crillen.

The pictures imply that Crillen's stomach trouble is because of something Chao Tzu is doing. Master Roshi immediately knows what is going on, and says "How many special techniques does Chao Tzu have?"
It is really possible in real life, for a person to stop another person by making them internally sick. Just like this example, there does not need to be any physical contact between the two people.
This is obviously some kind of mental power. It is a real life fact that long term practice of kung fu will cause a person to develop mental powers. This episode is introducing that fact to young children in the cartoon format.
This mental power, like anything else in the universe, obeys certain rules. The first thing to remember, is that a person who uses mental techniques, will frequently use their hands just as Chao Tzu is doing. You can use this real life phenomenon, to help you to learn when someone is doing this. If you find yourself feeling sick for no reason at all, and someone is standing near you gesturing their hands in your direction, you might want to pay close attention to what that person is doing, and how you feel.
It is not necessary for a person who uses mental techniques to gesture with their hands. At high levels, a person can perform this technique with no movement of the hands at all. Gesturing with the hands is usually done by people who have a weak technique, people who are careless, or people who are under stress which makes it difficult for them to concentrate.
Crillen then realizes what is written above. Crillen realizes that Chao Tzu is using his hands to concentrate his power.

The second characteristic of mental techniques is that they require concentration. Since the mind is being used, the mind must be focused. The reason people raise their hands when using mind techiniques, is to help focus the mind on the target, and to physically focus their mind within their body.
This is really an amazing part of the video. Whoever created this video, basically put down real life high level kung fu techniques, that are impossible to believe for most people, in this cartoon in a matter of fact school teacher lesson kind of way. It is really an excellent job.
Crillen realizes that Chao Tzu is using his mind to make Crillen sick, so Crillen says something to break the mental concentration of Chao Tzu. Chao Tzu is bad at math, so Crillen says "what is 3 + 4?". Because all of Chao Tzu's mind is concentrating on making Crillen sick, he cannot think of a math problem at the same time.
Chao Tzu starts to think about the answer to the math problem, and suddenly Crillen is no longer sick. The minute Crillen could break Chao Tzu's mental concentration, Chao Tzu could not make him sick.
This is a real world lesson that everyone should know. If a person is using mental power to make you sick, all you have to do is distract them in some way. You can talk to them, you can be emotional with them, you can point and say "look over there", or, if they are very strong, you will have to hit them to break their concentration.
The minute you break their concentration, you should feel OK again.
Crillen then punches Chao Tzu.

But Chao Tzu recovers and makes Crillen sick again. So Crillen starts asking more math questions, breaking Chao Tzu's power, until Crillen knocks Chao Tzu out of the ring.

The video then ends with something that makes me beam. One of the jobs I have assigned myself, is to teach kung fu people that physics, geometry, and mathmatics can all help a kung fu person learn more about kung fu. It is a very hard job, because no one believes that physics, geometry, or mathematics can help a kung fu man in a real world fight.
At the end of the video, the Crane Hermit, who is Chao Tzu's teacher, says "Who would ever have guessed that a fighter needed mathematics?".
The point is that whoever made this episode, whoever it was that knows all about real life mental kung fu techniques, also thinks that mathematics could be useful to a fighter.
If they are smart enough or knowledgeable enough to know about mental kung fu techniques, their advice about mathematics is something to consider.
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The video clip is long, because there is some background material in it. The entire video clip is being posted so the viewer does not feel like they are missing any information. For the person that is bored by the unnecessary information, feel free to fast forward past it.
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In this episode, Crillen is fighting Chao Tzu. Crillen starts to charge Chao Tzu when he suddenly falls to the ground and clutches at his stomach.
The cartoon then shows Chao Tzu floating in the air, pointing his hands at Crillen.
The pictures imply that Crillen's stomach trouble is because of something Chao Tzu is doing. Master Roshi immediately knows what is going on, and says "How many special techniques does Chao Tzu have?"
It is really possible in real life, for a person to stop another person by making them internally sick. Just like this example, there does not need to be any physical contact between the two people.
This is obviously some kind of mental power. It is a real life fact that long term practice of kung fu will cause a person to develop mental powers. This episode is introducing that fact to young children in the cartoon format.
This mental power, like anything else in the universe, obeys certain rules. The first thing to remember, is that a person who uses mental techniques, will frequently use their hands just as Chao Tzu is doing. You can use this real life phenomenon, to help you to learn when someone is doing this. If you find yourself feeling sick for no reason at all, and someone is standing near you gesturing their hands in your direction, you might want to pay close attention to what that person is doing, and how you feel.
It is not necessary for a person who uses mental techniques to gesture with their hands. At high levels, a person can perform this technique with no movement of the hands at all. Gesturing with the hands is usually done by people who have a weak technique, people who are careless, or people who are under stress which makes it difficult for them to concentrate.
Crillen then realizes what is written above. Crillen realizes that Chao Tzu is using his hands to concentrate his power.
The second characteristic of mental techniques is that they require concentration. Since the mind is being used, the mind must be focused. The reason people raise their hands when using mind techiniques, is to help focus the mind on the target, and to physically focus their mind within their body.
This is really an amazing part of the video. Whoever created this video, basically put down real life high level kung fu techniques, that are impossible to believe for most people, in this cartoon in a matter of fact school teacher lesson kind of way. It is really an excellent job.
Crillen realizes that Chao Tzu is using his mind to make Crillen sick, so Crillen says something to break the mental concentration of Chao Tzu. Chao Tzu is bad at math, so Crillen says "what is 3 + 4?". Because all of Chao Tzu's mind is concentrating on making Crillen sick, he cannot think of a math problem at the same time.
Chao Tzu starts to think about the answer to the math problem, and suddenly Crillen is no longer sick. The minute Crillen could break Chao Tzu's mental concentration, Chao Tzu could not make him sick.
This is a real world lesson that everyone should know. If a person is using mental power to make you sick, all you have to do is distract them in some way. You can talk to them, you can be emotional with them, you can point and say "look over there", or, if they are very strong, you will have to hit them to break their concentration.
The minute you break their concentration, you should feel OK again.
Crillen then punches Chao Tzu.
But Chao Tzu recovers and makes Crillen sick again. So Crillen starts asking more math questions, breaking Chao Tzu's power, until Crillen knocks Chao Tzu out of the ring.
The video then ends with something that makes me beam. One of the jobs I have assigned myself, is to teach kung fu people that physics, geometry, and mathmatics can all help a kung fu person learn more about kung fu. It is a very hard job, because no one believes that physics, geometry, or mathematics can help a kung fu man in a real world fight.
At the end of the video, the Crane Hermit, who is Chao Tzu's teacher, says "Who would ever have guessed that a fighter needed mathematics?".
The point is that whoever made this episode, whoever it was that knows all about real life mental kung fu techniques, also thinks that mathematics could be useful to a fighter.
If they are smart enough or knowledgeable enough to know about mental kung fu techniques, their advice about mathematics is something to consider.
------------
The video clip is long, because there is some background material in it. The entire video clip is being posted so the viewer does not feel like they are missing any information. For the person that is bored by the unnecessary information, feel free to fast forward past it.
44 Meg Xvid MPEG 3 - Exhalation
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