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Posted By: chris_davis01
Hsing I angulates the force of the opponents attacks away whilst striking back simultaniously. This means that every time an opponent attacks they get attacked - even when jabbing or flicking out fast kicks. Therefor it doesnt matter how fast the opponent is - a good hsing i man will overcome the force directed at him with a more refined and better angulated use of force.
Also with the ability strike without range - it is very hard for an opponent to see a high power strike coming - for example they tend not to view a front guard arm as a threat until they feel a pi chuan in the face as they try to cross the guard! - i say feel - maybe i shgould say wake up with a big hand pint on their face! 
Hsing I has a very advanced stepping methodology which includes stamping onto the opponents legs whilst chasing them down. Bouncy bouncy or not - it just means they will fly further when they get smacked.
Regards
Chris | ” | |
True but when you read this it sounds like the same thing WC guys claim. Just insert WC into the above statement.
Hmm where's FF
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