Cantilever throw would be my first instinct. This is very old footage of Jeng Hsing Ping, by the way.
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Cantilever throw would be my first instinct. This is very old footage of Jeng Hsing Ping, by the way.
I was under the impression that Iron Wire shouldn't be practiced without several years of Hung Gar training, so I wasn't considering Iron Wire. Do you think it's possible to reasonably learn it from...
Hi Mickey,
I've been training almost everything I know lately (it's been just over 3 months since I started training again), including belt cracking. Thanks for that link though, it'll be a good...
Hi ginosifu,
The program is a traditional moving tension program for upper body and hand strength and was taught to me along with my shuai jiao. As for the history of it, I have no idea where it...
Since I train exclusively alone nowadays, here's my break down:
Monday - Friday:Stances, Arms Grabs program (plus a couple of shorter strength sets), shuai jiao drills.
Saturday-Sunday:...
That's kind of what I was getting at. You can theory-fight any combination, etc. but reality is very rarely that perfect.
Hi David,
I'm only looking for more strength training sets, things along the lines of the Arms Grabs program. It's been a very long time since I've last spoken to any of my training mates (just...
What should happen isn't always what does happen.
Side step, if they're slow and sloppy. If the push lands, return fire with an uppercut or rising hammer fist, depending on the distance.
I'm not a huge fan of learning from DVDs either, but with no reputable traditional schools around here (they're all bad TKD/Karate/Judo mixtures advertising as kung fu), I don't have much choice...
Greetings everyone,
Been lurking for a while, first post here. This might be better off in the Kung Fu Training and Health forum, but this forum seems to get a lot more traffic. Anyhow, a little...