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9/08/2009 9:27am
Style: Hung Ga Kung Fu--
I've seen this a long time ago, but thanks for the review. If he ever explained how these bridges are used in fighting application, I'd be more than happy to see THAT video.
Isometrics , in my opinion are great, but 5 minutes on each one might be a bit overdoing it--especially if you actually have heavy things around you could be lifting. -
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9/08/2009 9:43am
Style: Pekiti, ARMA, other stuff--
Yeah, they're way too long, but he's emphasizing some important body mechanics. I think if someone showed him how to properly use kettlebells or dumbells for strength training, he'd be suprisingly good at it.
He's basically showing how to keep the shoulders in socket during presses and how to fire the lat, which are some key things.



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Posted On:
9/07/2009 5:55am
Hung Gar Iron Wire 12 Bridge tutorial