Quote Originally Posted by TenTigers View Post
good for beginners, establishing movement and reactions with zero pressure (which is increased with students' development) while developing structure-the first thing to go out the window when the pressure's on.
Once this has been established, the set should be dropped and replaced with more alive training. Many movements such as stepping back three times and blocking, actually teaches bad habits. From then on in, it's all for show.
Do you feel the same about the Mor Kiu bridge seeking set of dragon boxing? I know you are familiar with southern short hand styles but I am not sure if you know about dragon boxing. Or how about the short hand two man sets from your shorthand styles?