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    his poor wife. Like having a child for a partner

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    Trees don't hit back.


    Good thing this guy doesn't have any power, or he could hurt himself .

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    O.K. That was funny. I do advocate some post training but definitely not like that.
    The number one thing IMO to remember with this training tool is reference. The post can either represent the centerline of the opponent, left or right upper middle or lower gate.. Most people (like the guy in the vid) train one dimensional. This can easily develop bad habits. As you strike/block what have you, the post can change reference points many times quickly like double focus glove training can.
    Good vid on what not to do but this can be useful aid in it's own way .for developing penetrating power and focus. There's always a post around.
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    Last edited by Happy Tiger; 07-02-2012 at 11:00 PM.
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    LMAO
    its like scrappy doo after a hip operation
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    He is like a monkey in a pinata, hoping the children don't break through with the stick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Tiger View Post
    O.K. That was funny. I do advocate some post training but definitely not like that.
    The number one thing IMO to remember with this training tool is reference. The post can either represent the centerline of the opponent, left or right upper middle or lower gate.. Most people (like the guy in the vid) train one dimensional. This can easily develop bad habits. As you strike/block what have you, the post can change reference points many times quickly like double focus glove training can.
    Good vid on what not to do but this can be useful aid in it's own way .for developing penetrating power and focus. There's always a post around.
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    How does a pole that is only say 2 inches diameter help to develop penetrating power? What is happening in the pictures by the way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wingchunIan View Post
    How does a pole that is only say 2 inches diameter help to develop penetrating power? What is happening in the pictures by the way?

    I think he is just referring to practicing positioning rather than hitting the pole to develop, as you say, 'penetrative power'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingchunIan View Post
    How does a pole that is only say 2 inches diameter help to develop penetrating power? What is happening in the pictures by the way?
    Hi, Wing Chun Ian
    targeting the centerline say 10 centimetres left or right will have the post intercepting at the forearm. Punch straight and deep with whole body moving forward for development of penetrating power.
    The first pic is cau sau, using the post only for centerline reference.
    the second is a multitask fak/fut sau and low round kick (fu mai girk) good for lin siu dai dar energy deployment, take down, etc.
    Maybe for a first vid post I'll do one on my idea of post training. Give everyone a good laugh.
    Last edited by Happy Tiger; 07-05-2012 at 07:31 AM.
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