 Kriaktiivistä ja mahdollisuudet, jotka voivuttavat käydä teille, voisi olla paljon enemmän kuin se, joka on tarkastella. Kriaktiivistä voisi olla vielä the same. Miyamoto Mushasibu oli yksi yksi ympäristö. Hän oli 61 ympäristöjärjestöjä, joilla he voivat kaikkiin. Mielestäni se tuli jälkeen. Hän sanoi, että se on yksi ympäristö. Ja hän sanoi, että se on kaikki. Täällä ei ole mitään ympäristöjä. Se on kaikki, mitä se on. Me pitäisi ottaa kaikki nämä ympäristöjärjestöjärjestöjä, jossa ehkä voisi löydä ympäristöjärjestöjä, tai ympäristöjärjestöjä, jotka jotenkin voivuttavat ympäristöjärjestöjärjestöjä. Kun oikeastaan oikeastaan on todella ympäristöjä, nämä hirveä ja kriaktiivistä, koska paljon ihmisiä ei ympäristöjä. Tällä kriaktiivistä, eivät eivät ensimmäinen kriaktiivistä. Tällä kriaktiivistä tai hirveä. Tällä kriaktiivistä, kun on vain ympäristöjärjestöjä, ja tämänkin, kun on tärkeintä, että se on tärkeintä, kun on tärkeintä, koska ei ole niin paljon kuin ympäristöjärjestöjä. Ja koska kriaktiivistä on ollut tärkeintä, ja tärkeintä, ja tärkeintä, kompatis-kriaktiivistä. Ja niin, että tämä kriaktiivistä on niin kuin ympäristöjärjestöjä, ja ympäristöjärjestöjä, että se, että sinulla on vain ympäristöjärjestöjä, mutta jos olet uusia kriaktiivistä kriaktiivistä, se utilitetaan kaikki kriaktiivistä. Ja se, että kriaktiivistä ja kriaktiivistä on niin hirveä, koska sinulla on kriaktiivistä, kriaktiivistä ja ympäristöjärjestöjä, ja sinulla on myös hirveä ja kriaktiivistä, ja kriaktiivistä. Ja kun sinulla on kriaktiivistä, se on todella hirveä, kun sinulla on kriaktiivistä, kun sinulla on kriaktiivistä, tai jokin pitkässä. Ja se on niin kuin kriaktiivistä. Ja se, mutta mutta koska tämä kriaktiivistä ja kriaktiivistä, kun sinulla on kriaktiivistä, kun sinulla on kriaktiivistä, se on se, että se on kriaktiivistä, kuin se on kriaktiivistä, mutta mutta vielä kriaktiivistä on vielä the same. Älä, kun olin kriaktiivistä mihamaton Musaassivuissa, se oli yksi kriaktiivistä kriaktiivistä, hän oli 61 kriaktiivistä, jossa hän oli minkäli, jossa hän tuli kriaktiivistä, ja hän usein 2 vuteen kriaktiivistä, jossa hän oli kriaktiivistä, hän oli niin hyvä ja niin kriaktiivistä, johonkin, hän ei usein kriaktiivistä, niin hän usein vuteen kriaktiivistä, ja se ei ole legends, niin se on se on se on todella se on se, se on se, mutta hän myös onneksi kriaktiivistä ja kriaktiivistä, hän talaa 5 kriaktitutta, ja se on tullista kriaktiivistä, jota voi hän talaa ja jota voi kriaktiivistä, jota ei ole edellinen, sillä the same principles apply 100% almos to like every other form of combat, hand-to-hand combat including, and in the book he explained there's only five different ways of striking which is like from top, middle, from the bottom, then left and right, and he said that's all, there's no other ways of striking, that's everything that is to it. And likewise, of course head, no no no from top top to bottom, then to middle like straight punches or like piercing like strikes and then left is like from left to right and right is from right to left and so on. But he even explained back in the day like this is it, this is all there is to it. And likewise, in the modern martial arts you have the same, you have the hooks, you have the uppercuts, you have the straight punches, then you have the overhand rights. It's the same attitude from bottom, top, middle, left and right. And the point here is that we should give up all these kind of magical ways of thinking that maybe you can find some secret attack or secret technique that somehow you can overpower your opponents just like this when in reality the reality is very simple. There's only certain ways you can strike. Like of course you can strike from left to right and then you can barri the distance whether it's like a long hook or whether it's a short hook. And then in addition to that you can change the angle of your strike whether it's like whether you strike with the top two knuckles or whether you strike with the bottom three or whether you strike with the backhand. But still everything is the same. So what you're saying is you have the main attitudes or nowadays we can call boxing techniques like hook, body hook, straight uppercuts. Like that's pretty much it. Yes. And everything else like different techniques are such you know a mix of all these same attitudes. Maybe different distance whether it's close range hook or long distance hook or whether it's different angle. Yeah, if I think about it's only what changes is the striking point and distance perhaps timing. Like you can find those variables. And that's why hard and bone matters because if you harden this hand in different parts of the hand and even the forearm you have more possibilities and more creativity when it comes to strikes because now suddenly you can strike very hard with your hammer fist. You can even strike with your forearm and back fist as well. Yeah, and every single regular strike also changes. Like that's what I was explaining why how people judge these traditional techniques and sometimes for a good reason but they don't see that behind them back in the days or even now if you have conditioned arms they work very different. Like they're not made for the regular use. And even like this someone mentioned okay we have the whole fist and but this forearm part and you can see even like the Bas Rutten I don't think he ever even hardened his forearms but he was able to hit with this part like massive force and he was like a very successful fighter. I'm not sure if he used this actually in the fights but he showed that in the video. But he used lots of his arms because back in the day they didn't use clubs or wraps either. So and they fought many times during the night. So after the first fight you like hand or so so so everyone was doing such a punch right. Like a sumo wrestler. Yes but if you had properly and very hardened fist maybe you could fight five guys and hit them with your nagos and back fist. Good point. Like I'm wondering like did none of them like train like hardening back then? I think they did but not so much and they didn't have the knowledge and the measures. Maybe some makivara stuff but Yeah I think they did some makivara and some you know like push ups on the concrete and stuff. Yeah so I mean that's really I guess the thing that traditional martial arts offer a lot of benefits that are not always obvious because some of the martial arts like pretty much like gun even in the history and regards to this like body weapon stuff but would you really need to understand it like in all these martial arts the techniques probably would like be very very similar like you said there's always the same like you just have we all had the same human body we have the same articulations we can't really punch in some weird ways like we can't really change the anatomy so that affects on you know the amount of punches we can do but we can add a lot of variety to that with for example the hardening by these stands, by doing different timing and taking like some unorthodox principles from the traditional martial arts as well like I think that's a big benefit that you can get some element of surprise like we talk about this many times like in nowadays you know you know the basic techniques that people will come at you you know that what they will pretty much punch Yeah and actually like professional fighters know this that it's not even like it's not even so much about the actual techniques it's more about the setups like setups is how you actually land the shots like the shots alone can be very hard to land when the opponent is very good because he can read almost everything you do he lands so the secret to actually landing shots and the secret to striking is many times the setups Yeah this is another thing you notice if you just like do sparring with even remotely like experienced guys or even some providers here like you cannot just like expect you have this perfect punch and you punch that but it's not going to hit anything like it's a unit have something like there like and that's why I think it's it's so important to have this like pressure to stuff which I think if just to go even back to the beginning of Wing Chun and everything like this a lot of like these things we would have could have been able to avoid all of these guys who go there and get beat and if they were even experienced in sparring at all but like these people they choose these opponents who have like a who are completely like probably beginners and they're like they kind of want to to maybe how do I say like and they worship the master yeah the master only need to do like this and they already like yeah it's just compliance I think they already jump in the air and pass out yeah like this is like it's such a wake-up call you know like to do something and it makes I think the entire process of martial arts better like I already said you know it's it's not the only measure of your martial arts to do you know win the competitions you know people always playing how is the streets then and so on but it is like one of the best ways where you can test yourself so like and that if you have any delusions about your skills and something like go out there even you don't even have to go to fight just you know spar against some good guys and you will already like get a good understanding of like what is maybe missing in your game if you have any like like this fantasy idea about anything so that's like probably one of the most important things in just regards to you know any technique that you're using whether it's kung fu or whether any abilities you think you may have or have not so