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Temple Blocks
This is used for packing. What packing is, is to hit each others forearms together lightly every day. We start by hitting each others inner forearm, then an inside block, and then a low block. We do this hundred of times against each others arms, and the result is to have arms as hard as steel, but as soft as cotton. Meaning they do not look muscular, they can even be very skinny, but you touch someone that has trained this technique for a long time and your arm will hurt severely. Once someone has trained this set of motions together for a long time, they can start to do the same motions on a pole or wooden dummy. The next phase would be to learn how to use this in a martial art technique.
Man steps in with punch, you side step, as you catch his wrist, using your forearm against his kidney. Very quickly you use your ridge hand to to swing very fast into his neck. Almost without skipping a beat, doing into his grion, from that position, your back leg catches his leg and down he goes
From the last two pictures, after you strike to his bladder or groin area, you are in a side bow to your opponent, from here to end it, use a front kick type motion to kick out his leg, twist him down to the ground. Again this is not a place for you to learn technique, this is a place for you to see that it can be done.
Attacker steps in to punch you, as he punches use a open hand block to grab his wrist, as you grab his wrist, slide forward to the side, pushing his arm open the further you go. Slam your forearm into his stomach area.
After you slam your forearm into his stomach, still having his wrist firmly in your left hand, take your right arm which you used to hit his stomach and slice it into the back of his arm while you pull his wrist the other way, causing his arm to break. Kneel down to his side, as you slam the other side or your forearm into his back of leg, down he falls to the ground, as he falls, kick to vital area.
Go out and find a good school, you will never ever be sorry that you did it
More to come Sifu Dee
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