well it can be a challenge depending on how you see it. i still compete with my siheng to see who's limbs are harder.haha kinda fun once u get to the point at which u feel nothing.
OOWW! that's bloody painful, i don't who you are! much respect! But with response to your question, yes it's an exercise, but technically so is sparring. But, like chi sau, it's been mistaken for a competition and not a training tool. It's okay to issue a challenge with your training exercises to make your point.
well it can be a challenge depending on how you see it. i still compete with my siheng to see who's limbs are harder.haha kinda fun once u get to the point at which u feel nothing.
rekcufeht 3 years ago
OOWW! that's bloody painful, i don't who you are! much respect! But with response to your question, yes it's an exercise, but technically so is sparring. But, like chi sau, it's been mistaken for a competition and not a training tool. It's okay to issue a challenge with your training exercises to make your point.
jowmysteri 3 years ago
Isn't limb knocking a training exercise, not a "challenge"?
yohan31 4 years ago
I know others who have been similarly impressed by Sifu Leong's power & resiliance at first hand!
21stcenturyfoxes 4 years ago
cool, u are real master with excellent skill.
mouthtalk 4 years ago
another excellent example of sifu yap leongs power and conditioning - real kung fu !
thesponge5 4 years ago 2