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    Environment and methods


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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Good stuff!

    This is also one example of alignments, point of origin striking and generating power in a short distance. He used torque and back up mass for that short right punch. You can also see the use of the centerline. (at 1:22)

    and to quote Sun Tzu

    “All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
    Last edited by WingChunNovice; 02-21-2013 at 01:25 PM.
    練功夫的如牛毛
    有功夫的如牛角

    “Those who practice gung fu are as numerous as the hairs on a bull’s body, those who actually have gung fu are as few as the horns.”

    Trying to be a horn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Looks like a lawsuit to me, depends on country I guess.

    If you have to hit the other guy, you are not very good at what you do, especially when you have options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    Looks like a lawsuit to me, depends on country I guess.

    If you have to hit the other guy, you are not very good at what you do, especially when you have options.
    Sounds like he is from the UK. The scenario was guarding a door and from his example he claims a real application he had to use.

    Tough to block or even see a punch coming from that range and from point of origin (not ****ing the hand).

    hmmm "loading" the hand then. Appears a filter didn't like my choice of words.
    練功夫的如牛毛
    有功夫的如牛角

    “Those who practice gung fu are as numerous as the hairs on a bull’s body, those who actually have gung fu are as few as the horns.”

    Trying to be a horn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WingChunNovice View Post
    Sounds like he is from the UK. The scenario was guarding a door and from his example he claims a real application he had to use.

    Tough to block or even see a punch coming from that range and from point of origin (not ****ing the hand).

    hmmm "loading" the hand then. Appears a filter didn't like my choice of words.
    I wonder what kind of bar it was, UK road house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    I wonder what kind of bar it was, UK road house.
    No idea but I would want him on my side. Seems like a tough, salty bugger. lol.
    練功夫的如牛毛
    有功夫的如牛角

    “Those who practice gung fu are as numerous as the hairs on a bull’s body, those who actually have gung fu are as few as the horns.”

    Trying to be a horn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Yep, thats self defense

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    LMAO !

    Good stuff indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennR View Post
    Yep, thats self defense
    Self protection ; )

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    Initial part was good and the misdirection thing is a nice tried and trusted technique. Don't like the bathroom scene though. The moustache at 1.57 is pure 70's porn / 118 118 (for the UK members) and whilst I'm sure this has worked for messers Morrison and co it is high risk as it relies on the armed second party freezing rather than launching into the affray as it kicks off.
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    He advocates preemptive relentless striking to a quick end, not take turns to hit each other...sounds familiar. He has some VT experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    He advocates preemptive relentless striking to a quick end, not take turns to hit each other...sounds familiar. He has some VT experience.
    lol every art under the sun advocates this both chinese(the way bakmei does this makes ing chun look like a girls art to be honest) and sport arts (including thai boxing its just it never happens like that if the other guy actually wants to hurt you as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frost View Post
    lol every art under the sun advocates this both chinese(the way bakmei does this makes ing chun look like a girls art to be honest) and sport arts (including thai boxing its just it never happens like that if the other guy actually wants to hurt you as well

    Frost trolling again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Frost trolling again...
    really....you tried to make it sound like something unique to VT i pointed out you lack experience in other arts and are simply wrong CLF, hung gar, bakmei are just three examples of chinese arts which have the same outlook (bakmei is even more aggressive and relentless) as does thai and MMA training, its just reality is often different than what you wish will happen

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