3rd slash last night.
One of the trainers is a kiwi ex-bouncer - and spent most of last night providing us with useful techniques and amusing combat-related anecdotes... :D
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3rd slash last night.
One of the trainers is a kiwi ex-bouncer - and spent most of last night providing us with useful techniques and amusing combat-related anecdotes... :D
I just got back from training myself. Mainly doing chi sau drills tonight, and some one-inch punch style power generation stuff. Was pretty cool :) My legs feel like they've been on a rack all weekend though - was doing lots of leg stretching exercises in my longfist class on Sunday. Upper back still aches a little from elbow smash combos and some other stuff too. It's kind of good in a way that I can't always make it to training 3 times a week, or I'd never recover :) My knuckles are still healing from last week.
I'll have the no. 27 but with Sweet & Sour sauce :)
We spent about 10-15 minutes last night doing ocntinuous punching against a partner... my wrists are bloody sore - bone on bone clashes (and me and my partner were going pretty steadily -he's a Grade 3 I think) for that long bloody hurts... :p
The bouncer guy is cool - he was showing stuff he reckons is actually useful in a real-fight situation, alot of it 1st level and higher - breaking the Sil Lim Tao (?) forms that everybody learns. For example, one was like moving into a boxing-style defensive guard with your elbows, twisting your waist, and trying to punch and deflect the guard simultaneously... hmmm... hard to explain. And this guy is good - very fast, and very powerful... :eek:
And me next hurts too - we were doing elbow drills (on a pad) but me partner was pretty tall, and I was getting 'em in the side of the head and neck for a bit - he'd easily knock me out with an elbow without the pad... :eek:
You sure you wouldn't prefer the Creame of Sum Yung Gi ?Quote:
Originally posted by bb
I'll have the no. 27 but with Sweet & Sour sauce :)