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expect the unexpected...if you are unsure about a technique just do it if it doesnt work try something else

Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!

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why is this post here? oh well!!!

 

 

"Which one is more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?" - Obi Wan Kenobi

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learn to create power without loosing momentum....chain pucnhicng important...power in close quarters are important

Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!

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... Always look left AND right before crossing the road. It is a good idea to put on your socks before you put on your shoes. And don't forget self defense rule No.1 - Learn to hit ******* HARD!

 

 

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its the ability to continue punching really fast and hard...wing chun incorporates this through close in fighting in which they can generate power without having to pull fist back as far...it is bruce lee's 1-inch punch...many other martial artschain punching is very similar...its not really a technique more like an ability...some people have been known to do 12-15 punches withing a second!... tkd incorporates chain kicking in which a person can do many kicks in a given time!

Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!

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also chain punching aloows a person to "roll "into a an attack with very little blocking you can hit people in between certain moves

 

 

Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!

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12-15 punches within a second?!! That I'd hafta see. I couldn't even imagine that. I can't even wiggle my fingers 12 times in a second, LOL.

'Conviction is a luxury for those on the sidelines'


William Parcher, 'A BEAUTIFUL MIND'

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spinning gumby you gotta realise how long a second actually is, on average a person can speak 300 words per minute that round about 5 words per second, and most people could do a punch per word said, therefore that five punches per second, and everybody should be able to do that, so if you practice it , i would expect that 12 punches per second doesnt seem to be so far fetched

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