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I've never heard of a shadow kick. I have heard of a kick being described as a "shadowless" kick. It means having a kick that is so technically perfect that it's intentions are not telegraphed to the opponent at all. I read an article on this somewhere. Feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken.

A block is a strike is a lock is a throw.

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if you're talking about the chinese thing then it translates better as 'no image' kick.

 

even then that's more or less a direct translation and as such is wrong.

 

the true meaning is basically a kick that your opponent dosen't 'see'.

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The Mo Ying Geurk/No Shadow Kicks were a favorite of the great Hung Gar kuen Master Wong Fei Hung.

 

It has been said that the mo ying geurk was added into the Hung style by the Wong Family & that they swapped their iron wire & 5 animals for it. I think the guy was a northern master & his wife taught him the MYG.

 

Has anyone heard of a No shadow hand?

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I read, the article years ago and I mean years, its just a karateka do a perfect techniques that's so fassst that you can't see the shadow.

 

Pretty simple.

A karate punch it is like a dasvasted stick blow. Instead, a blow of Kung Was is comparable to a lash with a chain that has attacked, allaltra extremity one ball of ferro

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