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    interesting website

    found this the other day on idea if any of you have gone through it. Its basic physics behind kung fu, and kung fu applications.

    http://www.kungfuscience.org/site.asp
    http://www.wingchunusa.com

    Sao gerk seung siu, mo jit jiu - Hands and feet defend accordingly, there are no secret or unstoppable maneuvers.
    -Yip Man

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    that is an interestng website. Very well made site with all the buttons and such. Kinda fun really.
    A man has only one death. That death may be as weighty as Mt. Tai, or it may be as light as a goose feather. It all depends upon the way he uses it....
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    You know you want to click me!!

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    Yes. Physics and human anatomy/physiology.

    In one of the video clip, the guy pushes down the opponent's arm with one hand while the other hand moves upward to hit her chin.

    It is a balance move of using both hands at the same time.

    It is called Kai or open.

    It is always a balance game of body movements, steps, postures, and arm movements.

    The opponent's linear forward Jing is deflected downward or neutralized and away from your mid area. It is called Cai.

    The pushing upward Jing is called Ti (elevation) or Ding (pushing upward). You may use the back of the wrist, or open palm with the root of the palm to hit etc etc.

    Physics of body structure, balance in movement and power issueing are always there in Kung Fu.

    Cool link.


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    Wow, that girl's hot.

    Now I must go and study physics!
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    - Voltaire (1694-1778)

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