Because they are more dangerous to the enemies.
Type: Posts; User: green_willow
Because they are more dangerous to the enemies.
Ha you can talk. you can't tear your weay outta wet paper bag.
Can't u just sacrifice a little finger and go on and win the fight? samll joint manipulation LOL
Makes perfect sense. the japanese make their houses out of paper and wood. Hence they invented the katana to cut through defensive structures.
In your later 2 paragraphs although you said that you're not sticking, it seems that you have developed quite abit of sensitivity to get the timing to clear stuff. so its not brute force.
Yes...
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Yes, hence they all eventually died :D
You'll have a huge advantage to be able to apply it at a practical level. Do you have specific exercise / drills to develop this type of skill besides free sparring? Yes I agree it's a big jump from...
As for insurence - it depends on whether you are asking about life insurence or medical insurence. As you know training has its bumps and bruises. But I always say what doesn't kill you probably...
Yes definately! In the end it comes down to relative skill between the 2 players. One of the ways a bridger might try to do is work up the arm to the shoulders or the neck join to gain control from...
This is rather interesting what you say. With the leapord - if I understand correctly you are interception and striking with the same action. As with the push / pull method to shake of the bridge to...
Yes that's probably it - low kneeling horse. see stance No.4 (but not done to such an extent but basically this sort of position).
http://www.shaolinwolf.com/morechitrainharder/stances1.htm
I think of TCMA as an MMA at some point in time. Some one put the system together from a compilation of other systems. ppl dressed that way in the past because that's what ppl wore in the past. I...
I think it's good to cross train wth boxing. because you can't bridge or stick by virtue of the rules, you tend to develop even better timing for your strikes. At the same time I don't think that...
Thanks for your honest answers. I ask the questons because I find it intriguing this realationships exist in TCMA. Yes you're right, I don't feel this sort of thing but at the same time I'm curious...
But some bridging styles like tai chi or tang lang chuen puts on the traps when the opponent's arms withdraws, or follow the path of the withdrawal for a strike. How would CLF deal with this?
Sounds good. It seems CLF does have sticking depending on one's preference - maybe at a more advance level from how you described it.
Would you think that if you stick and gain control from the...
In those photos both students seem to be swinging at one another - large movements. Maybe because they are beginners I dunno. How would a smaller guy use CLF compared to a big guy?
I swear, I've seen him in exactly the same cloths in his movies. Isn't he a pak hok pai instructor?
No you're not feeding a troll. I'm just intrigued why this relationship should exist in kung fu and not other martial arts and not in other hobbies / recreational persuits?
A lot of people in...
Yes I know what you mean - I've also played around with the backfoot weight but intent forward idea.
But I prefer frontfoot weighted + forward intent. I don't find that I lose mobility - in fact...
Is that what you guys dress up for your gatherings. Cool costume party outfits do you rent them from Shaw Bros?
Wasn't kwan tak hing a moivie star in the old days when there was less action than...
I will like to see how you hit targets with your fists that's behind your back. That will be comedy central!
It is the fighter who makes the fight not the style. At least it shouldn't be anyway. Maybe you jsut can see the broader picture of how to use your techniques.
But if that is truely rep. of your...
Stop being a troll and talk specifics. so how do you develop skills to hit a small target like a throat that is behind you?
I understand that if you'd train with someone for long enough you...