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    Total agreement here, nice and simple. The...

    Total agreement here, nice and simple. The question is when do we do that, from far away while we are kicking him to death or closer in. How is the structure and body mechanics different when one...
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    Hi Alex, I think when we talk about things on...

    Hi Alex,

    I think when we talk about things on the forum, it must be assumed that when we isolate a particular topic, like Range, we must unconsiously assume that everything else is included. Of...
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    Who's assuming anything? Plus why put pro's into...

    Who's assuming anything? Plus why put pro's into the mix when we are not talking about using our skills against anyone of that calibre? It wouldn't matter what anyone here is learning or training,...
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    Vic, Maybe a misunderstanding on what I...

    Vic,

    Maybe a misunderstanding on what I meant?? When training with the boxers, wrestlers and such, you are learning how apply your training, not really learning how to do what they are doing. ...
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    Firstly, my thinking is not about hitting someone...

    Firstly, my thinking is not about hitting someone with something from the "Wing Chun" aresnal. If your thinking this way your limiting yourself, and your trying to display a style. Like walking...
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    Let's just say, if you are using facing concepts...

    Let's just say, if you are using facing concepts (having the ability to use two hands at the same time) while on the outside range (only kicking range), then you are mis-using the system. You trying...
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    Actually a good topic and discussion!

    From what I am reading of T's posts (correct me if I'm wrong T), he is saying that there is an optimal way of moving. IMO optimal is not always natural. Natural is the way you were taught to do...
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