Host Antonio "Brooklyn Monk" Graceffo as Master Hisham teaches him to combine ancient Chinese training techniques with modern fighting skills, In this episode, they explore Chinese kickboxing, San...
Host Antonio "Brooklyn Monk" Graceffo as Master Hisham teaches him to combine ancient Chinese training techniques with modern fighting skills, In this episode, they explore Chinese kickboxing, San Da, kicks, punches, and body conditioning. (Location: Tainan, Taiwan)
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the thailand front stop kick is used merely to push & keep the enemy away. the wing chun style front stomp kick with the heel turned in and the toes turned out, is used to stomp, step, and GO THROUGH the enemy's leg. very different.
Thailand doesnt have a front snap kick. thailand has a push kick. but the push kick can be used to push or to stomp and is exactly like the wing chun or southern chinese style kick. hisham has studied in chinese martial arts for thirty years and been in taiwan for about eight. i have been studying in thailand and cambodia but also in china.
i wonder what kinda condition he did to make those hands like that ,i did mantis kung fu before but we don't have those things like in china ,i like kung fu cause learning from them its like more knowledge and tools for you self defense,specially i would use the "Sun punch" against person that does karate , i hate people ignorant that hate some martial art for some of there weakness ,but what they don't know these tools got some use and every style teach different
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the wing chun style front stomp kick with the heel turned in and the toes turned out, is used to stomp, step, and GO THROUGH the enemy's leg.
very different.