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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

ANIMAL BOXING

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  • snake fist is both yin and yang, and when soft looks like hard one has master so thanks very much

  • He moves like a beginner. His body control is poor & his movements are jerky. His teacher should have NEVER taught him this much with out first working on the basics. It's almost laughable.

  • @zackdoc i am sorry do you know Sui boxing, do you understand yi jin jing or any basic martial arts, they have many movement that are internal and external high and low hard and soft the snake that you are working on may be a different family style.

  • theres to much movement its not echimonal

  • @macdaddyanthony to the untrained eye large movement may have many disadvantages however, each step is like a chess game every piece counts.

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  • I must agree. Its like a Lumberjack trying to do Ballet. But hes trying... Thats all that matters.

    

  • This snake style is to rigid. It should be very fluid like water. And yes I'm very familure with chess steps. "If someone wants to learn bad enough they will always find a way"

  • @capricornGTR "error occured while removing comment"

  • the snake you see before you Sui family form is for indoor only to outsiders it is unknowable. sorry!!! 

  • This is not Snake boxing. This is a poor attempt at emulating it. My serpent boxing instructor Liu He Song, not to be confused with the Hsing-I master, would be spinning in his grave if he were alive to see this. The foundations are completely missing. Did you do any post standing when you learned? FYI...Yi Jin Jing is not a martial art it is a qigong for the muscle tendon change classic and has less than anything to do with martial arts. It is a method of health preservation. At 0:02 in, error.

  • This is how Napoleon Dynamite learned to dance

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