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Diu Ma Chun La/Na
A recent interaction on Facebook inspired me to post here..lol. I've been working my CLF again, breaking down the forms and really thinking through applications. I'm curious about the diu ma chun la/na combo that appears over and over again in the forms. Yes, I know it's a block/parry, but why cat stance? It seems a bit fragile and immobile, most susceptible to take downs. Unless you're executing a groin kick, what is the advantage? Or is it just a way to quickly retreat and block simultaneously? Appreciate any thoughts on this.
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