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Style: ukemi & tapping out--
Here's a video of a standing joint lock actually working. Notice how the setup is completely different from the Qin Na videos.
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Style: Siling Labuyo Arnis--
Meh, he had a very solid southern kung-fu background, with a smattering of experience in northern systems. He had been very lucky in that his sifu was well-regarded, and could send his student off to other sifu for training. And, what he wanted to learn from these men was chin-na, and TCM, which they were happy to oblige.
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