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From: salcanzonieri
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  • great stuff, and he's an old boy too

  • There are actually many many version of Tan Toi. I myself have learned the Cha Sect(Wang Zhi Ping)'s verison and the Shaolin version. Similar and only a few differences. I recommend people to learn just 1 style of Tan Toi will do and remenber in a real fight, aim ya kicks at ya opponent's ankle, shin or knee.

  • No power, no strength, no kicks, bad sance

  • you`ll never know  about the real spirit of Chinese stuff

  • @yeshengaoteman You will never too. I actually know this form. But where did the kicks go? and there is no power when he punches.

  • @super1commenter ei,bro. u should know that it was showed by an old guy..OK? so if a youth kicks it, what will happen?

  • @traceeleung You tryin' to be an age discriminant? Anyways, as a person gets old they might have less strength, but their posture and energy normally becomes even better

  • 0:01 respect

  • I am practicing Tan Tui, but it seems like this is a more internal approach. It's cool, but I'm afraid I might be doing it wrong now.

    What is that stuff in the very beginning where he crouches down and reaches across?

  • what happened to the kicks?

  • They apparently turned into very, very low toe kicks... And they just kinda look like stepping.

  • a rather curious interpretation of the jingwu version.

  • On viewing the clip in its entirety, only the first 6 lines even vaguely resemble the Jingwu tan tui.

  • No, solo in China.

    In America stanno l'altri persone.

  • questo maestro insegna solo in America?

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