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From: CTDjevin
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  • wow this looks awesome, in like a way that one could actualy apply it!

  • @theawakener7 - That is correct as far as it goes. What is wrong with that?

  • these guys should stop. trying to imitate. they dont know what it was made for. let alone how to do it

  • @WTKSB1987 - What do you know of what we were trying to accomplish? Have you studied Chi-Tu Do? Where are your posted videos demonstrating anything? By a quick glance at your activity it seems the only thing you do is criticize with foolish comments. Your presumption is rivaled only by your arrogance.

  • @CTDjevin i know because i do chi sau. i see wat ur doing wrong all u r doing is hand fighting theres no concepts in it. fighting each others force. not what chi sau is for.

  • @WTKSB1987 - Well, there you go again assuming.  You *don't* know what this drill was being employed for in our system. I'm going to continue using this drill as it was taught by my teacher in this art. If I start training in WC, then I'll listen to that teacher in how to use this drill in his system.

  • @CTDjevin ya your trying to stay stuck with them but failing to do so because of ur lack of footwork and inability to render attack and defence simultaneously and obvious ignorance of a forward concept combined with a failure to understand suppleness of the upper body and no ability to keep a stable stance.

  • @WTKSB1987 - Goodbye!  Obviously we have nothing to offer you. Why are you still here? You sound like you've read this stuff in a book.

  • you really cant call this sticky hands because your not sticking at all. But what do i know.

  • This is much better than WC chi sao. Too many drills rely on touch start and leave out the bridge. This is great.

  • Wow! Thank you very much for your kind words. Chi-Tu Do attempts to be practical, so that after your first lesson you are better prepared for street level combat, but has enough there for deeper study, as attempted in this video. Thanks again, hope you enjoy. Peace like a river....

  • I am impressed by the friendly spirit of your training.

  • Thank you very much. We try to reflect a supportive family atomosphere in all that we do. I consider your comment high praise from an accomplished practicioner of Aikido.

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