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Post by konghan on Dec 11, 2004 13:17:46 GMT -5
Sam chien two hand knife thrust, now a days many students donot see the relevance of the sam chien knife thrust to them it is just another movement that has little meaning. But it is not so, the double hand knife thrust is to condition the fingers & hands so that it will be able to penetrate soft spots, armpit, kneck, throat, colar bone, eye sockets & etc.
Here is an interpretation of how the same chien thrust can be use
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Post by Suhana LIM on Dec 18, 2004 21:52:34 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao IMHO,we can't blame the students for this. It's the teacher's task to guide and explain his students. Not only regarding the techniques application, but more important in wude. It seems nowadays wude is not so important subject in bukoans. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Dec 25, 2004 0:22:38 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao IMHO,we can't blame the students for this. It's the teacher's task to guide and explain his students. Not only regarding the techniques application, but more important in wude. It seems nowadays wude is not so important subject in bukoans. Cheers. In Japan I notice that all the people that I bump into are all so polite & courteous, they seem to have this submissive & yet respectful attitude.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Dec 25, 2004 4:41:09 GMT -5
In Japan I notice that all the people that I bump into are all so polite & courteous, they seem to have this submissive & yet respectful attitude. Konghan ni hao Polite and respect are part of wude that younger generations must practise more nowadays. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Feb 15, 2005 20:05:34 GMT -5
eye poke, there are several of this technique in wuzuquanThe hand as a weapon, a quick poke, stab or strike to the eyeballs can quickly end a fight.
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Post by SangSauKun on Mar 12, 2005 5:23:13 GMT -5
The lotus seat in In Tit Tat kun form is effective agains low kicks and good for low scissor kicks follow ups.
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Post by konghan on Mar 13, 2005 1:17:34 GMT -5
The lotus seat in In Tit Tat kun form is effective agains low kicks and good for low scissor kicks follow ups. The more I train with my students the more I seem to understand and see what my late sifu Lo King Hui meant about careful analisation of the forms and the techniques in them. It is like, I am being enlightened and slowly seeing and feeling the essence of ngo cho kun.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Mar 14, 2005 3:45:58 GMT -5
The more I train with my students the more I seem to understand and see what my late sifu Lo King Hui meant about careful analisation of the forms and the techniques in them. It is like, I am being enlightened and slowly seeing and feeling the essence of ngo cho kun. Konghan ni hao Just like in learning, the more we practise the better we will be, teaching also the same. Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Mar 14, 2005 15:53:09 GMT -5
Konghan ni hao Just like in learning, the more we practise the better we will be, teaching also the same. Cheers. That is why I like to teach for the following reasons: 1. I get to train ansd stay in shape too 2. I get to learn techniques and new methods 3. it make me feel good to see my student improve and absorb my teaching method. 4. it makes me happy and fulfill to complete my obligation to my sifu and the five ancestor fist legacy of passing it on to the next generation.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Mar 16, 2005 3:22:44 GMT -5
That is why I like to teach for the following reasons: 1. I get to train ansd stay in shape too 2. I get to learn techniques and new methods 3. it make me feel good to see my student improve and absorb my teaching method. 4. it makes me happy and fulfill to complete my obligation to my sifu and the five ancestor fist legacy of passing it on to the next generation. Konghan ni hao A very wise thought Cheers.
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