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Here's some very sloppy-looking Chi sao.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...3569&q=chi+sao And some Chen-style pushing hands. There are some interesting throws in the last minute or so of the clip. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...=pushing+hands
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The only person I know that is trying to introduce that is Emin Bozetpe, and I feel that's a load of bs. You have other Wing Chun practitioners like Augustine Fong, that has includede Muay Thai, and BJJ with his WC training.
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^Hurray for cross-training and ground work!
ALSO, I don't like sticky hands for hitting very much, but if you mix up light striking with Chin Na, I bet it helps you develope your wrist/elbow locks against a resisting opponent, while using feel instead of sight. Any comments on using Sticky Hands for Chin Na? Good idea, bad idea? |
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Now you're thinking! That's Good Kung-Fu!
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The Core Of Chi Sao Is Spontaneous Multiphasic Absorbtion And Assimilation Of Your Oppnents Structure. This Is Accomplished In Trapping Range By Countless Hours Of Full Contact, No Holds Barred Sparring With As Many Weight Classes And Different Styles As Possible. Chi Sao (the Excersise) Is Merely A Conductive Tool For Training You Subconscious Reflexive Response.
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Chi Sao Is Essentialy A Multiphasic Absorption And Assimilation Of Your Opponents Structure. Chi Sao (the Drill) Should Be Practiced And Cultivated Through Countless Hours Of Full Contact No Holds Barred Sparring With As Many Different Weight Classes And Styles As Possible. Fundamentaly It Is Merely A Tool To Develop Your Spontaneous Reflexive Response Of Which The Core Is Adaptability And Evolution.
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Seems Pretty Obvious He's Experiencing An Essentially Multiphasic Absorption And Assimilation Of His Opponents Structure and Experiencing Spontaneously Reflexive Responses Of Core Adaptability And Evolution.
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Chi Sao (sticky hands) is an exercise which developes sensitivity of the hands to feel and deflect the opponent's force.
This method is not exclusive to Wing Chun. Similar practices are done in Tai Chi - Tui Show and Escrima - Hubad. The goal is the same but the paths are different. |
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