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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshiyahu View Post
    You really think this is any better than the first clip?
    What chi sau is, or isn't, or is, or wait, what is it..: http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/foru...2&postcount=90

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    It's no better than this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sBOIy1Utrk
    What chi sau is, or isn't, or is, or wait, what is it..: http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/foru...2&postcount=90

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshiyahu View Post
    I think that one's better too in demonstrating that type of flow drill exercise.

    It has an Indonesian feel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkIuvVX3knM

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    Those guys would be a good police officers. You couldn't keep nothing secret from that frisk!

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    There's no body connection at all. No matter what style of martial art you practice, using the whole body is essential or there's no power or structure. These guys are just b*tch slapping each other. I personally witnessed a fight once where someone tried to hit the other guy really fast with a whole bunch of weak hits like that. He got a bunch of hits in, but guess what? It didn't do anything! The guy just went right through it and pounded the crap out of him. Simply getting a hit is useless if there's no power and you're going aganst someone full of adrenaline. It's like hitting a guy in the balls. It's not the movies. More often than not, he'll keep coming. Every punch, elbow, kick, whatever has to count and have some real power behind it. If you get in the habit of practicing this b*tch slapping, you'll do that in a real fight and you're dead. If you haven't trained it thousands of times, you won't be able to just "turn it on" in a real fight.

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    I don't see alot of power being generated and they seem to be going for volume instead. Not alot of it really resembled boxing to me, I couldn't see his feet but there was next to no hip or shoulder movement. I would not eve consider those good arm punches. Lets not even get into the point at around 0:23 where he turns his back to his opponent.

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