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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Redmond View Post
    Spoken like a good young man....
    Coming from one of the 'old boys' of this forum I will take that as a compliment

    And I use the term 'old boys' in an endearing way. I do like chatting with elders of Wing Chun, as it throws up all sorts of challenges for us young bamboo forest types!
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    dummy

    In the section when you do the low palm block tab then bong step to side and Pak sap and kick
    _ where do you face when kicking . As in do you face the dummy or the leg. How would you use this.

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    ? last section ?
    Last edited by k gledhill; 07-23-2011 at 02:35 PM.

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    If anyone is after a quality wooden dummy please feel free to visit my website. They are hand made from the finest hardwoods.

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    Man, there are a lot of Dummy threads here

    This is slightly OT

    Capstone Design Fair showcases high-tech gadgets and innovative design
    Schulich School of Engineering students tackle real-world problems in their final-year projects
    By Lisha Hassanali
    April 6, 2016


    The annual Schulich School of Engineering Capstone Design Fair showcases and celebrates the design projects of final year Schulich engineering students, like the Wing Chun Training Dummy, shown here, that adjusts for different heights. Photo by Riley Brandt, University of Calgary

    A tabletop hockey game with real ice, wireless speaker technology, and an adaptive tricycle wowed crowds with their innovative designs. Nearly 100 projects were on display at this year's annual Capstone Design Fair, all imagined, designed, and created by more than 500 Schulich School of Engineering students.

    “Working on this design, I learned how to think and to find answers on my own,” says Scott Sokolosky, mechanical engineering student and team member with the ASHRAE ice hockey table project. “From a technical point of view, the technology we used in the table is no different than what is in your fridge at home.”

    Applying technical knowledge in a collaborative environment

    The Schulich School of Engineering believes future engineers learn best by doing. Final-year engineering students spend months developing their engineering ideas from concept to design and often to prototype in the Capstone Design program.

    “Capstone is a chance for students to synthesize their learning and one of the most significant educational opportunities in their degree program,” says Ron Hugo, associate dean (teaching and learning). “It’s a very rich learning experience. Students apply technical knowledge and develop professional skills like time management and teamwork.”

    Collaboration is a key component of the capstone course and students learn to work together, much like they would in real scenarios. In many cases, students acquire new skills in addition to applying their engineering education.

    Learning business skills to complement engineering education

    “We have an entrepreneurial project, so we really got to know the business side and about delivering a sales pitch through Innovate Calgary,” says Jenny Xing, electrical engineering student and team member of the Future of Shopping project. “We designed a new way to shop benefiting customers and retailers with our scanning technology.”

    This year, the annual student project showcase was held at the Olympic Oval for the first time. The larger space accommodated both the growth of the program and allowed the campus community and public to get a sneak peek at the inventions of tomorrow.

    Volunteers from industry, all professional engineers, judged the capstone design projects at the fair.

    The 2016 Capstone Design Fair award winners:

    Chemical Engineering First Place: Manufacture of Herceptin Biosimilar for Cancer Treatment
    Chemical Engineering Second Place: Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) Production
    Civil Engineering First Place: The Recreation Centre Structural Design
    Civil Engineering Second Place: The New Headworks Building at the Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant
    Electrical and Computer Engineering First Place: Development of a Motion Based Wireless MIDI Controller
    Electrical and Computer Engineering Second Place: Substation and Pumphouse Design
    Geomatics Engineering First Place: Smart Cities for Smart Citizens
    Geomatics Engineering Second Place: Road Curb Detection From Mobile LiDAR Data
    Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering First Place: Fluidization of Fine Powders In Bulk Solid Heat Exchangers
    Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Second Place: Parks Explorer For Easter Seals Camp Horizon
    Multi-Disciplinary Engineering First Place: Design of an underwater robot for navigation and exploration
    2016 Capstone Design Fair Video award winners:

    Geomatics Engineering: LiDAR Road Sign Detection
    Geomatics Engineering: Pedestrian Navigation and Athletic Analysis Using a Wearable Device
    Mechanical Engineering: Seal Wear Testing Apparatus
    Mechanical Engineering: Small Scale Water Purification System
    Mechanical Engineering: Adapted Trike
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    The 1st Tiger Claw Wooden Dummy Championship

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    And the winners are...

    Tiger Claw Elite Champions 2019

    SHOWCASE CHAMPIONS
    TIGER CLAW WOODEN DUMMY CHAMPIONS
    17 & Under: Malunjkar, Kartik – Bing Yang Martial Arts
    18+: Mau, Wilton – Lily Law Eagle Claw
    Congrats to Kartik & Wilton. Pix to come.
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    WINTER 2020 meme

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