What you’re saying just doesn’t make any sense…..
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Paddington
EDIT: For me, the relationship between lower gang sau and kau sau is similar to the relationship between bong sau and dai bong sau.
First of all, the ‘Kau Sao’ is not within the same family of blocks as the ‘Gong Sao’, even if it’s in a low position. Simply because the ‘Kau Sao’; is ONLY executed with the palm and fingers of the hand and NOT with the ulna of the arm, which is totally two different families of blocks.
The ‘Kau Sao’ would be in the ‘Lop’ family of blocks and not the bong sau.
It's called the trapezium
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Originally Posted by
Paddington
I could look up the more scientific terms if you want but you know the particular little crook I mean.
It would be pretty hard for me to connect the three dealing with the bong and gong sao; with the fact that the ‘Kau Sao’ is all hand and the app I’d use is just the line I chose to take within the points of limits dealing with the ‘Kau Sao’ structure, there is no ulna and radius at play anywhere within that app.
"chunky thumb muscle" is actually a bone called the trapezium: a bone in the wrist that articulates with the metacarpal bone of the thumb.
I’ve mention that (trapezium) within the third post I’d made on this thread.