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    Real Kicks?

    Who has real kicks and what exactly IS a REAL Kick?

    http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...ideoid=3224339

    Or these?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YpCcJ2SnDs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YpCcJ2SnDs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-rr99JbZ_M

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qI6LsV5_-c

    I'm curious what your kicks look like so post some.
    Show me yours I'll show you mine LOL!!
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    I was visiting a friend from Wah Lum once when my youngest son was an toddler. We were doing sets in the parking lot and my son ran from my wife very much like that. He's 13 now and none the worse for wear but that vid gave me an eerie flash back.

    Breakdancer kicked that kid's a s s though huh?!?!?


    Actually I started this thread because there are some pretty ferocious typist on the forums and I'd love to see video displaying any type hard won skill.
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    hi, i cannot affords the videos tape camera, but if u mean real kung fu kick i find super awesome youtube video
    chinese high kick :wudang leg with very nice chinese disco music
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPHyD-8opnY
    chinese low kick: chuojiao
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IomX4...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbvxtFrtpxI&NR=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    hi, i cannot affords the videos tape camera, but if u mean real kung fu kick i find super awesome youtube video
    chinese high kick :wudang leg with very nice chinese disco music
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPHyD-8opnY
    Those are some kicks! That guy levitates, Wow! I've stood right on that spot when I visited there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    hi, i cannot affords the videos tape camera, but if u mean real kung fu kick i find super awesome youtube video
    chinese high kick :wudang leg with very nice chinese disco music
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPHyD-8opnY
    chinese low kick: chuojiao
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IomX4...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbvxtFrtpxI&NR=1
    All of those are interesting.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeZMPRWajpg
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    did u finish watching the chuojiao videos
    it shows them kicking pads and bags, theres a guy moving a 280 pound box with his kick. i think he has the real kick

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    I agree! Those are real kicks.
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    SOME ARE BORN WITH THE ABILITY TO KICK

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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    did u finish watching the chuojiao videos
    it shows them kicking pads and bags, theres a guy moving a 280 pound box with his kick. i think he has the real kick
    thanks for the link

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIXeX...eature=related

    at 2:45 they do swing kick to the back of the head in reps...that's fine that you are young and like to swing your legs and snap your neck to the posterior side...isn't that bad for the upper and lower vertebrae...do old folk in china practise that kick...I mean it's one thing to distort your body for war, it's another to maintain archaic practises when you teaching self defense...we do have guns no need to karate guy the knuckles and ****

    Cool Thread Lop...my kicks were getting good for form but then one day I was drunk and kicked a door but at the bottom was a hidden mailbox where i happened to connect and swell the whole lateral side of my foot, haven't been kicking since...

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    u stop training kick because your feet got bruised?lol? how u train ur fist then rofl

    about the high kicks, looks like that school train both people that want to perform and peopel that fight. the women and children high kick to the head, when the men kick low to the waist only
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    Quote Originally Posted by diego View Post
    thanks for the link

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIXeX...eature=related

    at 2:45 they do swing kick to the back of the head in reps...that's fine that you are young and like to swing your legs and snap your neck to the posterior side...isn't that bad for the upper and lower vertebrae...do old folk in china practise that kick...I mean it's one thing to distort your body for war, it's another to maintain archaic practises when you teaching self defense...we do have guns no need to karate guy the knuckles and

    I've seen some old cats that can do that swing but they started as children. Why practice these skills? There is an old saying "If one can not extend the limbs freely then it is not gung fu."

    The above is just a training method to open certain musculo-tendon lines in extreme. The extreme in the opposite direction is chin to toe. The extreme swinging from left to right heel and toe to touch each ear.

    You mention guns.

    Do guns make empty hand martial skills obsolete? Just because there are guns is the practice of the sword a waste of time?

    In the words of a great Traditional Gung Fu Master I quote:

    "I am deeply passionate about our national martial
    arts; concerning the various boxing arts and weapons, even down to the various secret weapons, although
    I am not intimately familiar with all of them, yet I
    still have some past experience with each one.

    Personally, though, I believe that today's world,
    where guns are so powerful, is not like the days of
    old where one had to completely rely on one's skill with weapons. If one were to spend ten years
    or more of bitter training in order to master a particular weapon, not only would this skill not be particularly useful, but it is also a needless waste of time. However, I believe that the practice of boxing ("fist-art") and swordplay ("sword-art") is still quite useful.

    Boxing is useful both in training the body and as a means of self-protection. As for the sword, of all the weapons it is the most elegant and refined. Chinese scholars have always regarded the sword and the qin (zither) as the companions of the scholar; their praises have been sung in poetry and song, and to practice these is regarded as a refined pursuit. If one can attain the true essence of swordplay, then not only can one, when the moon is bright and the wind calm, draw one's sword and delight in the "dance" of
    swordplay; one can also use sword skills to fight with short sticks or a cane. Truly, among weapons, the sword is the most elegant and sharp; it is not for no reason
    that it is called a "treasure"!


    "Chinese Martial Arts embody harmonized teaching and training techniques which serve as either self-defense, healing, psychological revelation, vivfying exercise, or a spiritual path, and could act as a catalyst to people who would normally not be interested in spiritual practices or other esoteric training."

    I am simply offering a wider perspective related to things Martial.




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    An old Kicking demo of mine.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK4fYGHijK0
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    okay, this one kind of for a joke. but still good

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NORvTunk3VY

    but anyway, we all know bruce lee had very fast legs. and he could kick very hard.

    heres a good way to work on your sidekick

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnILq2Mw6Kw

    although he pushes more than i would like.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0crUD3vr9o

    this looks like the same gym, but this video shows better snap.


    personally, for kicking almost all of my kicks are chinese. i learned a bit of tkd kicking, because i like for some cases the speed of the chamber that the koreans use for certain kicks. in kungfu i was taught to snap my kicks through my target, and keep my base foot grounded and rooted at all times for better balance, control, and power, of course this is different for spining kicks.
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