So why don't we call it Wah Lum Jut Sow Tam Tui Northern Praying Mantis?
Because the sign out front would be incredibly long ...
flem,
I guess we are all insane. Seriously tho, when I said (in another thread) that jut sow is a big part of WLPM, woliveri immediately came back and said, really? I studied there and saw no jut sow techniques at all (or something to that effect). Which confused the hell out of me, being a newer student, because here I was reading it right in the literature, I have si hings telling me we're learning jut sow, demonstrating it, etc. And here comes a guy who studied at WL for some time who challenges that notion. I figured, if he's got more KF experience than me, maybe he knows something. So I went and looked it up. And Hua Lin confirmed it for me.
Anyway, woliveri, if you want to learn about jut sow, ask specifically about a jut sow technique. At this point all you've done is insinuated that Wah Lum is lying to its students. Hua Lin and others have pointed out what jut sow is to you, but you are still beating this dead horse of a question into the ground.
Jut sow is defined loosely as wrestling hands. Wrestling hands is a big part of praying mantis. OK?
Now let's talk about jut sow APPLICATIONS on this thread and not ask pointless questions about what you did or didn't learn at Wah Lum.
Sam
There is a great streak of violence in every human being. If it is not channeled and understood, it will break out in war or in madness. ~Sam Peckinpah