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Post by essence on Feb 26, 2005 9:58:07 GMT -5
Good day Eric.
Ah I did notice that, but I thought that it was because the fingers were buried behind the flesh.
So in fact, if it were a classification, under Hung Gar I would say Leopard, but it is not quite that. Would you be so kind as to explain it to me?
Warmest regards, Tze Hou
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Post by MorCup on Mar 8, 2005 6:39:42 GMT -5
Hummm, bridge destruction eh? Well you have soy kuil - smash the bridge - an inwards hammer fist usually hitting the points on the outside/top area of the forearm just below the elbow. Of course this can either be just a quick pop or you can shift your back leg behind you and move into a horse stance for an elbow break.
How about a wipping backfist using the pieonix to strike the inside of the arm just above the elbow. This can be two hands or just one with a rebound from the wipping strike into a double fisted strike to heart and throat.
Of course you have simple things like punching the bicep against hook type strikes or an upward phoenix uppercut or chum choy to the underside of the tricep against a downward hammer strike.
etc etc etc
Regards
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