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LEUNG TING WING TSUN BEGINNER LEVEL DEMONSTRATES SIU NIM TAO AND CHUM KIU

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  • @jomushin7 Hello. Thank you for chiming in! What did I say that was wrong? That keeping elbows in is a favorable position for many reasons? Perhaps I should emphasize for the purpose of routing force through relaxed joints to the earth fully extending is not good. You then have no power and can be easily trapped. I did not mean to imply that in your daily activities you should never straighten the arm, but my observation is that those who lock the elbow joint during combat are in bad position

  • @sloppymantis Iam a physical therapist and I can say you are wrong because you don't know how we extend the arm. Yes doing it wrong will cause you harm. But that's why we learn by teachers. And some of them know very much about body structure. Good luck to you and all the best. 

  • 只是一个套路·差点意念·而手脚和力度都不到位·刚学?

  • @MarBelieves I am not sure if he was actually saying that though. I know very little mandarin or cantonese hehe. Humans and their structures fascinate me though and everything seems to have an environmental condition for developing in my opinion. The theory was told to me by a physical therapist. However for any human I support the idea that you should not necessarily fully extend. Keep elbows in and down is a favorable position for many reasons. The least of which is to prevent arm bars

  • @sloppymantis Hm, I think that is an interesting theory and you could be right. What you say does make sense and your reason does sound valid. There has to be some truth behind that.

  • @MarBelieves I notice this trend in chinese women more than others for some reason. On my studies I encountered a theory involving how they carried water buckets and eventually evolved them to have this type of elbow structure.. what do you think? The gene woudl then be passed on for a few generations of Non-water carrying before it went away.

  • This Youtube is full of muscle bound twerps throwing their weight around. Displaying terrible kungfu. This lady is better than fighterman's Wing XXXX. Its lucky the people you met in hk were kind enough to try to teach you. Other places they just smash the persons face in then teach later. No elastic rattan cane power being used just muscle power from some immature elephant

  • @MsJustice888 I think Mr Ting shoul learn respect first my dear Mr Justice

  • Her elbows were stretched at the maximum and that could be fatal was performing it in a fight. Never stretch your elbows at the maximum.

  • @deaner18 my guess it was something about how her elbows bend abnormally inward. i could be wrong.

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