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I used to train here a long time ago for a few years, and Tony Stewart is the real deal. His force and ability to effortlessly decimate your balance and toss you around like a rag doll is quite unsettling, lol. Much respect.
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I know that these guys can focus their energy from volunteering to 'see what it feels like' at a demonstration. Drop in and see them in Sydney. encouragement to the preservation of Wing Chun.
------RIP Michael Noel. A late enthusiastic practitioner spreading the word of a great school many years back. I would have missed out on a lot of great classes and people from all round the globe. A truly great school not trying to take your money n get u out the door after the bell rings.
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Interesting, but wouldn't this primarily work best if the opponent keeps their legs more stiff rather than relaxed?
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@ivoidx3 Same with every wing chun form. At least that's what I was told while I learned wing chun. Yet you have explanations of every form, and an upload of every form all around youtube. Some martial arts aren't too closed door anymore. Wing Chun is one of the most popular forms of kung fu in the world, it's not as much of a secret lol.
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You could actually teach them the entire form would not help them one bit unless they have good grounding in previous two forms - just seeing it or learning the movements is of no practical help
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lol. interesting... I don't know those great moves would exist...
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... biu jee is to be taught behind close doors if seen by your opponent you are telling them everything
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wow...you guys are DEEEAAAADDDLLLYYY
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OMG!
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greatest form i know...
a little bit dramatic lol, but you can see the principles in motion
firebladenut 1 year ago 22
of course you strike him to the ground when he is not allowed to strike back.. biu jee form is the "worst case form" .. if you really want to understand the psychical element of it, you must train it with a stronger partner and with your back at a wall
goldhand85 1 year ago 4