And it requires a pivot and rising elbow while on the inside in order to work. It's a workaround.
And not lsdd
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And it requires a pivot and rising elbow while on the inside in order to work. It's a workaround.
Call it whatever you want. I don't see how you can call it a work around if you utilize a Biu Sau in any manner. It would be the exact same move. Seems to me you're just bitter, though I can't image over what.And it requires a pivot and rising elbow while on the inside in order to work. It's a workaround.
All this back & forth could be cleared up if you would simply answer the question, What is your "elbow ideas".
You and I clearly have different ideas about raising an elbow. I view the movement as one coordinated movement of three joints.
You are fixated on the elbow.
It is physically impossible to strike high without the elbow being inline with the wrist and shoulder. It is a hinge joint and lifts when extended.
If it strikes the opponent and effectively negates his strike in the process, how is it not lsdd?And not lsdd
Call it whatever you want. I don't see how you can call it a work around if you utilize a Biu Sau in any manner. It would be the exact same move. Seems to me you're just bitter, though I can't image over what.
Bahahahaha!!!! That's rich. Neither one of you has answered one question, yet you feel entitled to the milk of everyone else's cow. You're welcome.The reason would be so that you aren't able to just claim them as your own, as you have done many times before. This is why it is useful to talk things through to get a clear idea of where others stand before revealing details.
Being evasive and dishonest doesn't help speed this process.
Outside of hand position is it any different than a punch?Biu-sau is not used as a basic punching idea.
OK if you say so grasshopper. Not my fault you convolute and can't comprehend the simplest of things.You either raise it or you don't.
The discussion has always been about the elbow.
You need to revisit SNT.
Bahahahaha!!!! That's rich. Neither one of you has answered one question, yet you feel entitled to the milk of everyone else's cow. You're welcome.
If it strikes the opponent and effectively negates his strike in the process, how is it not lsdd?
You need to revisit SNT.
Outside of hand position is it any different than a punch?
Didn't watch it. I presented another example instead.Not yours, apparently. You are neither confirming nor denying this is your punch at 1:10?
The reason would be so that you aren't able to just claim them as your own, as you have done many times before. This is why it is useful to talk things through to get a clear idea of where others stand before revealing details.
Being evasive and dishonest doesn't help speed this process.
Lsdd is not hand chasing
Never said it was, I also said that you don't intentionally try to perform a gate punch several times. Pay attention.Lsdd is not hand chasing
Looks to me like the elbow is rising on every strike, exactly as I explained. Tell me, how is it wrong again?