i know what your speaking about. in our school we like to kwa choy in the direction of a pek choy. judges always say we need to use the side back hand.
i told my student all i wanted him to do was land double kwa choys on him, and from the get go my student sidesteps the kick and lands right on his nose dropping him out the ring. got a warning for that one.
i love the upper cuts, chop choys, and sow choys. but i prefer the mid range, but our elephant is great for up close and personal stuff.
the thing is, not everyone knows how and when to sow choy. also i like biu jongs. im big and like to come crashing in and out.
but, i love to teach defense. in my opinion, its tough to hit someone who won't let you hit him. for example, the vid clip on the shaolin monk and the karate guy. the monks defense was great, and his offense was on the money too. he was on the guy like glue.
i don't see defense too much in fighting these days. both sides are too busy on offense and only clash and getting there first.
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