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Post by mr potatohead on Nov 3, 2019 23:58:35 GMT
Well, good grief!
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Dave Reslo
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Post by Dave Reslo on Nov 6, 2019 20:53:39 GMT
If you didn't want to cut an opponent's leg, would it still be a good exercise?
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Bob50
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Post by Bob50 on Nov 7, 2019 22:04:55 GMT
This position is used in Xing-Yi for attacks.
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Post by Alan OldStudent on Nov 8, 2019 9:41:56 GMT
It looks like a good exercise, but for martial arts, it looks like an inherently unstable position, both from the point of view of balance and from having a solid stance to deliver a blow or to execute a block.
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Post by mr potatohead on Nov 8, 2019 13:21:41 GMT
While he tries to twist himself up like a pretzel, kick him in the nut sack.
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Dave Reslo
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Post by Dave Reslo on Nov 8, 2019 14:29:32 GMT
Mikey I disagree, the one thing that position is good for is guarding your nut sack.
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Post by mr potatohead on Nov 8, 2019 20:41:08 GMT
Oh.
I was just trying to be funny. I don't know anything about that stuff.
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