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From: Maforen108
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  • I like your skills. You are lightning fast!

  • I have lots of respect for this master hes fast n good. People complain to much about rather or not a style of marcial arts is effective or not but remember its not the style thats bad its the person using it.

  • I'm just saw the comment ( excuse me for my english because i'm french ) People see the outside aspect for this techniques , and say it's useless, in front a trained fighter ... but this techniques work fine if you really mastering it. Just keep training , and learn more . Thank to sifu to show us this top level work !

  • lol lol

    

  • OCELOT!!!! yeah mgs4 for life!

  • nobody who is truly skilled will ever be the first to attack, they know full well the consequence of their action if they are not faster or quicker. the one in defense always has the advantage.

  • Looks cool, but impractical cep maybe against an unskilled and/or unconditioned opponent, and even then preferabley before the fight has begun as a prememptive strike. However, its techique and immense conditioning requirements of such fine motor skill are inferior to Kung Fu's evolutionary decendants of Shotokan and Kyokushin karate, as well as Mauy Thai, Judo,etc.. and even instincts like Boxing and Wrestling to a large degree.

  • @wiggalama ok, lets talk about preemptive strikes! if your in the field, and some dude walks up to kick your ass, and you know for a fact this dude is gonna hurt you, bam, preemptive strikes away. who has time to dance and roll around with someone, just get it done, get away.

  • @neils68 Ok, I understand what your saying. If Bruce Lee was walking up to you to kick your ass, would you do a preemptive strike on him, or run away? Just saying. Or just get a concealed deadly licence like we have in Kentucky and be fast on the draw.

  • @wiggalama Good point. Respectfully, I have to admit that for years that I assumed martial arts was developed to protect a person from a thug, some drunk at the bar, a relative who needed prodding or coaxing that was non-lethal. Reasoning? The punches, knife attacks, kicks, etc., are slow, fully extended (reverse punches on a practice line in a school for even black belts). Everything is overly telegraphed. Trying styles like Wing Chun, Aikido, etc., on a trained fighter is pointless.

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