You're still a troll...
No, this is what you said, and this is not half of your statement*…
Ali Rahim.
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You're still a troll...
No, this is what you said, and this is not half of your statement*…
Ali Rahim.
Your way off and dont have a clue, Liddel...
‘Leung Sheung’ Yip Man’s first Hong Kong student was also there with ‘Yip Man’ to the end, Chris…
Listen, you came as if you had no bad...
I teach all my student applications with the pole and wing chun, you haven’t seen any applications so far here on this thread so why talk crap, why fu*k me, I know why?
It’s very easy to smash...
It’s very obvious you don’t know what you’re talking about… Remember you said this?
I’m with you dealing with Yip Man and like I said; I truly believe he taught the pole form and never said...
Sounds and seems like we both re-read our post over once again (after a small debate, I always get that, a lot.)… If one already knew, then why debate that fact from the start? :rolleyes:
Yes,...
To me the pole form is nothing more then a variation on a shaolin spear form that I know, from the thrust to the pulling back of the pole, in which resembles thrusting the spearhead in and pulling...
Sure I thrusted with my body going forward, and that’s part of body unity, very little muscle use at all… How do you think someone with a small stature could swing such a pole and with speed and...
You are the first to say that “I have no power”, power has never came from the forms or a movement, but from overall integrity structure alone, in something I’m sure you know nothing about LOL, Sorry...
Oh yeah, when I step backwards the pole is meant to be that low in form, again showing limits of the forward thrust, in which is not as nearly high when stepping forward…
Ali Rahim.
Hell, I like how you think!!! :D
Ali Rahim.
We have to understand when something is understood; you begin to understand the limits of everything you do…
There is always a happy medium within every structure; meaning, when the mind is free...
I was taught to thrush under the armpit, but only change it when demonstrating for speed… I have actually done this form for over 24 years, and by being 6’3 and with a 9-foot pole that weights 10lb...
The popular belief is that Yip Man did not teach the pole form, and many that trains in the luk kim bok far as the Hong Kong version, have gotten it from somewhere else other then Yip Man….
No...