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Type: Posts; User: whippinghand
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black and blue,
That's the problem with most so called martial artists, always looking for the "perfect" techniques.
But to satisfy your request on some level...Bear hug from behind... Chum...
(z) none of the above.
Always training, always learning.
One would think so.
I'd like to know what the difference is between a Wing Chun sifu and a "chi sau expert"
How do the feet change while using the staff?
Bravo... bravo... molto bene!
You have the "greedy student" mentality....
Greedy people eventually find out they had nothing all along.
Chi sau is not about the "other" person, it's about you.
In which ever way you understand it...
Bravo....
By the way, which one are you? Gloves or "Oil of Olay"?
Kick it, or in your case, slap it?
Sorry if it hits a sore spot, Pete.
I guess you haven't been doing enough "tum yun"?
How about you handle things more professionally next time?
How about you handle things more professionally next time?
How does one shake the staff? And how many can do it?
That is low...
I'm sure you have better methods of handling this, at your disposal, than to defame him.
sanchezero.
I always welcome the results and consequences of my manner.
What's mine say...? Sweet!
How do you control the power through the staff?
It's the difference between technique and theory; training and fighting.
only the opening remark?
Training so that you can "get away with it" or "get by" is not the best approach to training.
If you are vulnerable when you punch with a turn, perhaps a re-evaluation of how you're doing it is...