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  • Originally posted by millie
    only kill
    relax focus kill

    evevery move in forms means something {how to kill }
    the hand coming back does more than the hand going foward
    the key is learning to heal
    study accu and anatomy points for location of targets
    study form to hit them with the right angle and direction
    one action one taught one kill
    the three wars form teaches
    kill the enemy save your family
    heal your self and your family
    Nice poem very patriotic & very philosophical.

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    • In sam chien & tien te chien combine, there are about 10 applicable techniques minus qi kun (opening fist).
      1. elbow break
      2. double low block front kick with two punch
      3. elbow strike with tripping
      4. neck break
      5. pulling head into the elbow
      6. "chaht" ( knife hand to kidney )
      7. inside parry strike to neck against incoming or arm sticking out.
      8. double flat knife hand strike to colar bone
      9. counter against bear hug
      10. anti wrist or hand grab

      Extract them out & train on them to grasp its applicability & inplant it into your muscle & brain program for auto reaction.

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      • i have a question too about NgoChoKun:

        what are the other best techniques/usage that the Entwinning Kick and Scissor Kick will do?

        i cant apply Entwinning Kick easily if my sparr partner kick me using his AxKick or Frontal, Side Kick.....

        and sometimes when i slipped lying on the ground, i cant use the Scissor Kick immediately to fall my opponent also...... so the next thing that i do is to sit on a Lutos Stance and block the opponents low kick using my WingChun's right WuSau and left HuenSau, then applying a NgoChoKun's Leg/Knee Grabbing to make my opponent fall..... but i cant make him fall, so i immediately execute a 360 degrees leg sweep of ChiDianBun..... and laugh at him while i see him fall near the wall......

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        • The scissor kick is a powerful technique if apply properly & with proper training. It can be use to attack the neck, the torso or the knees. This technique requires agility.

          The execute a powerful & proper scissor kick you must have the ff:
          1. good leaping ability
          2. your body must be lighter than your arms & legs
          3. use your waist or hip not the legs in turning the scissor move.
          4. leap or move foward in executing the scissor attack.

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          • Originally posted by konghan
            The scissor kick is a powerful technique if apply properly & with proper training. It can be use to attack the neck, the torso or the knees. This technique requires agility.

            The execute a powerful & proper scissor kick you must have the ff:
            1. good leaping ability
            2. your body must be lighter than your arms & legs
            3. use your waist or hip not the legs in turning the scissor move.
            4. leap or move foward in executing the scissor attack.
            it can be used to attack the neck????

            wow, thanks, i have an idea now on how to use it properly..... cause i was thought that it only used to attack opponent knees.....

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            • scissor kick applicable to: Arms, legs, and neck.

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              • Originally posted by yentao
                scissor kick applicable to: Arms, legs, and neck.
                How about NgoChoKun's EntwinningKick????

                EntwinningKick looks like a frontal kick but EntwinningKick is used to block opponents frontal kick.....

                but it is really hard for me to intercept opponents left front kick using my left entwinning kick to his left kicking leg inside thigh.....

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                • can be use to hit the ribs or the chin. It really depends on how high you can kick or how low you can grab the guy and kick the face. Or just hit the groin.

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                  • Originally posted by sherwinc
                    How about NgoChoKun's EntwinningKick????

                    EntwinningKick looks like a frontal kick but EntwinningKick is used to block opponents frontal kick.....

                    but it is really hard for me to intercept opponents left front kick using my left entwinning kick to his left kicking leg inside thigh.....
                    All you need to do is lift your led leg knee or waist high, don`t back up when your opponent make his move. Remember your hands or arms must stay ready to block, catch or counter attack. Your arms are more useful protecting your head & body your legs are use to protect your lower body ( waist down ).

                    Muay thai`s use their shin to protect against kicks, same concept except instead of using the shin use the led leg kick the attacking leg or if you are within close range kick the supporting leg. This movement can be more effective if you follow it up with hand attack.

                    When you spar with kickers remember this;
                    1. kickers need room to kick
                    2. don`t back up, the more you back up the more you`er going to get hit
                    3. move side to side
                    4. kickers most of the time like to target the head, so be ready for such attack

                    Try sparing with a wu shu, TKD or kick boxers.

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                    • Lets go now to di sip kun. di sip kun looks very straight foward but its not. Its about proper punching, generating that power, speed & penatrating punch to cause serious external as well as internal injuries. It is to train to a point that one can penetrate chest protectors.

                      It is about speed & focus, fighting off against multiple attackers, dropping your opponents with one or two punch, aiming for the sternum or chest or rib area, it is to smash the bones, moving around in 4 corners avoiding from getting trap.

                      "Jerking" the use of the legs, hips, shoulders, arms & wrist or fist. Shoulders must sink in, punch must come from the inside not the outside, keep arms close to the body, hips must twist to give that power the legs must be firmly buried to the ground with knees tucked in.

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                      • Originally posted by konghan
                        Lets go now to di sip kun. di sip kun looks very straight foward but its not. Its about proper punching, generating that power, speed & penatrating punch to cause serious external as well as internal injuries. It is to train to a point that one can penetrate chest protectors.

                        It is about speed & focus, fighting off against multiple attackers, dropping your opponents with one or two punch, aiming for the sternum or chest or rib area, it is to smash the bones, moving around in 4 corners avoiding from getting trap.

                        "Jerking" the use of the legs, hips, shoulders, arms & wrist or fist. Shoulders must sink in, punch must come from the inside not the outside, keep arms close to the body, hips must twist to give that power the legs must be firmly buried to the ground with knees tucked in.
                        Di Sip Kun is performed at a very fast motion/action.....

                        its theory is to intercept opponents linear hand or feet attack with your Right KIM..... then immediately follow up with 3 rapid Left Chiee Punch, Right Chiee Punch, and Left Chiee Punch to the same target in his solar plexus.....

                        since the body of your opponent is composed of 80% water...... the 1st successful Chiee Punch hit to your opponents body, before he can recover his balance/stance the oncoming 2 Chiee Punches left will surely hit his solar plexus at the same point where it hitted before......


                        Note:
                        this is one of my favorite techniques to trading blows when my opponent attacks me whenever i am not prepared...... a ROBOT BULLDOZER to bulldoze your opponent until he hit his back unto the wall,

                        pls, maintain your opponent sticking his back unto that wall and finish him before he can recover for a matter of half-second......

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                        • A good di sip kun not only will it push back your opponent but it should shut down the oxygen supply once hit in the solar plexes or smashing a rib bone or chest bone. This is the concept of iron fist punching comes in, training & conditioning your fist & wrist.

                          Punching is the first instinct that every people will do so it is best to train the punching first.

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                          • The slight variations in the opening salutation can also represent a line within NCK. My master can always tell who's the teacher just from looking at the salutation.

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                            • heart to heart

                              not if she does it differently

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                              • after di sip kun the next form is 'si mun pah kat" or 4 doors square knot or something like that. the main technique here is the 'kiao kian" ( i forgat the english term? ) help english term please?

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