Heavy Hands Combat Challenge
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@sifupintado The guy on the right IS the boss!
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looks like your at work did this video get you fired when your boss saw it?
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this is just funny
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You're looking at the wrong thing. Notice how the old man's slaps bend the big guy at the waist and leave him in a "weighted down" position? Does that not look unusual to you? Try replicating it on someone bigger and more muscular than you.
Props to the big guy for not flinching from the punishment though. He was clearly in pain but he still held his arms out stiffly to receive the hits.
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You're looking at the wrong thing. Notice how the old man's slaps bend the big guy at the waist and leave him in a "weighted down" position? Does that not look unusual to you? Try replicating it on someone bigger and more muscular than you.
Props to the big guy for not flinching from the punishment though. He was clearly in pain but he still held his arms out stiffly to receive the hits.
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ummmmm, that looked like that hurt.
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have you ever seen a 60 year old thai boxer?
If you have please tell me so I can buy the guy a drink because they are few and far between.
Those guys wear themselves out by the time they reach 30 years of age.
And BTW, this has little to do with conditioning.
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Hi Shifu.
Is this part of the hard qi gong practice?
I know you dont do the standard conditioning like banging limbs against bricks and things.
nice video
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KFC, I'm no expert, but it seemed as though this 60 y.o. man was doing something most guys half his age would be hard pressed to do. Of course it takes proper conditioning, but it's useful for people to know that your health and vigor can still be quite formidable in the later years. Also, this gentleman could clearly issue power and sink his root/energy very well, while being clearly quite relaxed in doing so. You could even so he put speed on it at will..clearly strong combat implications.
hm, i dont know what this demo's to be honest. If you condition your body, be it hands, shins after some time they can take high punishment. So his size and power in something he is not trained for is not relevant. He cant be the better in something where his opponent has spent more years deading nerves and making the bones denser.
cubgrumpz 4 years ago 5
I love how the kung fu master flows down WITH not AGAINST his opponents force, the other man is quite stiff and is taking the abrupt impact as opposed to flowing. Still not a bad vid.
GoonSquadFTB 1 year ago