Just noticed you're online, but I really have to go now... shame, would've been nice exploring this a little further...
Next time...
Just noticed you're online, but I really have to go now... shame, would've been nice exploring this a little further...
Next time...
its safe to say that I train some martial arts. Im not that good really, but most people really suck, so I feel ok about that - Sunfist
Sometime blog on training esp in Japan
Hey BF - thats right Pan Nam, I remember this guy mentioned that, I guess he gave the impression that most o fthe clawing was from Bak Mei and it was mixed into the wing chun. Since then I havent been to a school that works on the grasping and hand conditioning like he did.
Leung sheung>Kenneth Chung>Carl Dechiara>Me
I have been studying for roughly 2 and a hlaf years. In the last six months I have started training with a school here locally and we are all learning from Carl.
I guess I cant explain the floppiness I see any better really, just noticed that from the other shools I have trained his elbows just seem much more loose, they go up much higher......
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I'd tell you to go to hell, but I work there and don't want to see you everyday.
Very interesting.
What exactly is the clawing attack doing though - given that we don't have claws - I'm having difficulty figuring out what damage that would cause to someone?
Also it seems to be quite a circular sort of an attack -or at least one that comes out and slashing across rather than penetrating into the opponent - is that a fair comment ?
Take these as questions rather than criticisms.
Most clawing attacks are designed to tear flesh, or muscle, atleast that was what this guy was saying I trained with. He had us doing finger type conditioning so that our fingers got tough, giving them an ability to sort of grip the flesh better.
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I'd tell you to go to hell, but I work there and don't want to see you everyday.
red5angel: We come from a similar lineage. Interesting.
popsider: Just complementing red5angel's post, the clawing technique is a vicious one, that fits in easily into a lot of situations (body positions you and your opponent are in a certain moment). Obviously most effective in soft spot areas: eyes, throat, etc where it is possible to do a lot of damage with little effort. Hope this helps a bit.