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Prince Loeffler
18th July 2007, 23:23
This was sent to me by one of my senior. I thought this was interesting and worth looking into.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2l8c1-TlnM

Enjoy and let me know what you guys think ?

Nyuck3X
19th July 2007, 00:42
I can't help but think that, that will be us someday in a park.

Dare I say, the chap in the blue pants with the white stripes
was doing something similar to Naihanchi. I was noticing how
he worked from a static position a lot and was admiring his
technique when I saw the double punch to the side. Then a
couple more similar techniques. Curious.

Prince Loeffler
19th July 2007, 01:14
I can't help but think that, that will be us someday in a park.

Dare I say, the chap in the blue pants with the white stripes
was doing something similar to Naihanchi. I was noticing how
he worked from a static position a lot and was admiring his
technique when I saw the double punch to the side. Then a
couple more similar techniques. Curious.

Lots of them seems to have a close resemblance to many movements utilizes in Okinawan Karate. ( Yes, I know the chinese went to Okinawa etc.. .. :) )

I have never seen this before types of movements from the chinese art before.

dusty1
19th July 2007, 12:13
I also saw a lot of resemblance to some pinan and the last guy was performing what looked like some sort of Sanchin to me what do you think?



P.Martin

trevorg
19th July 2007, 12:53
Hi Prince,

Like it very much, thanks for sharing. Being a bit of a hybrid I like to try different stuff so here is the youtube link to one of my teachers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy1PDIdTFsk

Osu
Trevor