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  • and i m only 11

  • hey hater r u all burmese because i am and what the hell is wrong with you all don't u know that bando is from the shan people who came from china abnd what that crappy @silversnowsnake the spelling could be in any language ypu haters

    

  • like a lazy duck 

  • I believe a some of the moves in the form are similar to wing chun.

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  • This looks like something similar to kung fu. All these strikes are in karate and ninjutsu. :)

  • @tombslasher Yeah, Bando was heavily Chinese and Japanese influenced. Primarily Chinese. The Japanese came around in WWII and gave 'em Judo/Jujitsu and Karate, which quickly became a part of Bando.

  • As I watch all these different vids of different styles the more similarities between them all I notice. I Train in KaraTe and this form is very reminiscent of multi-point blocking system mixed with the elbow form.. The foot work seems like the basis for the snake style of kung fu. I'm sure these are cousin arts as well

  • The correct spelling is Thiri Thudhamma Yaza btw.

  • @silversnowsnake The correct spelling will not use English letters at all, btw.

  • that seems like very basic stuff

  • @sadgreen ... it is.

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