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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2007

8 long fist Tan Tui. Sorry I messed up with the 9th one, I still need some practice with the last ones :-/
My main goal was to show the technical differences with the other schools. I know the whole presentation is sloppy; I know my stances are high and there's no power...

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  • you kicking with your toes ,,why?

  • @mikevern69 what? well the kick is called ti tui so what do you want me to use? my nails?

  • @darth8freak no its just an observation your toes are ponited outwards do you have to conidtion training

  • @mikevern69 Sorry but I don't see what you mean. Could you explain?

  • @darth8freak when the kick releases power the toes are pointed i can only s=assume you condition toes like a ballet dancer (seriously) or your shoes are protecting the toes from breaking the foot juts im not being critical its only an observation.

  • @mikevern69 ok I think I see what you mean. Well as I said the kick is called ti tui, toe kick. The foot is straight but the toes aren't the area, it's supposed to be higher on the foot, between the toes and the ankle. When I kick without shoes I have the toes pointing upward. :)

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  • @mikevern69 Its a groin kick, if you kick with your toes, it will do mutch more damage

  • @mikevern69 chinese fight with shoes on.sometimes they are metal tipped like steel toe shoes or have blades. This technique was meant to pierce soft areas like the bladder (not in a literal sense unless it's a knife) the bladder is very thin. even with regular shoes you can cause a rupture that can cause a tear enough for the urine to seep out from the inside and cause some type of infection like septesemia and lead to death.

  • @MaBu888 yes i understand that only i wondered if the toes were jutting for a reason like a jut sau in wing chun thank you for your comment.

  • @mikevern69

    He'd be using the ball of the foot to kick.

    As it is strandard to use footwear in Chinese martial arts, in its more northern climate, it is of little importance as to the position of the toes.

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