So, back on topic...
In wing chun of course, most people go with a straight back, and say that with the right positioning you don't need to duck and weave. Shock, horror! Maybe you don't need to...
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So, back on topic...
In wing chun of course, most people go with a straight back, and say that with the right positioning you don't need to duck and weave. Shock, horror! Maybe you don't need to...
Mmmmm;):cool:
Sure are!
At first I was a little alarmed at the men, but apparently they all wear protection to prevent them pinching their grollies - I'm sure it has nothing to do with hiding...
So have you practised a style that keeps the back curved?
How do you find the mechanics of power transmission between the two?
Have you sparred? What strikes is the straight back useful for as...
Well **** me, I forgot no ****er ****ing practises MA anymore since this ****ing war started.
Ya ****in ****s.
Went to the ballet the other day.
Some famous Japanese ballet dancer said 'Ballet wa kakutougi' ('Ballet is fighting technique'). It's obvious he was a ballet dancer, not a boxer! They're...