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Thread: Gum sao

  1. #16
    jameswebsteruk Guest

    Hey Troy and MH

    I just realised what these guys were talking about. I didnt know the chinese name for it, but they are talking about the seriies of low diversions that you do at the end of Chum Kiu, just after the single left leg kick.

    Arent you? Guys? ;)

    I thought they meant Jum sao too. Thanks, MH for explaining what you were talking about.

    To get back to the topic, have you tried the lower gong sau (gaan sau), with angled footwork?

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  2. #17
    Anarcho Guest
    I've seen gaan sao used that way, Frank, but haven't had the opportunity to have a go at it yet myself. I haven't been training very long...Can't answer your first question for the same reason: I'm not up to the Chum Kiu form. :(

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  3. #18
    WongFeHung Guest
    okay, so what is the difference between gum sao and jom sao?

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