Wooden dummy spring arms 4 months later
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2024
- A follow up review of Wing Chun wooden dummy spring arms by Neil Parris with tips for use. Neil Parris has no affiliation with the makers of these Wooden dummy products. This is an independent review with some tips for use and things for the Wing Chun student to consider.
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Bollocks to anyone who doesn't realize how amazing this guy is. Pls bless us with more vids. Would love to see freestlye. Amazing teaching, presence and vids, blessings Kung Fu brother, thank you!
TAO of Jeet Kune Do, you're very kind sir! Thank you very much for watching my content and for taking the time to comment. Keep uploading too brother.
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Sorry for late comment, just seen this. Thank you for the review and especially for the follow up review. I have never understood people who complain about any of the spring arms moving messing up your structure if your not a beginner.
Very informative. I think your thoughts on other training products, traditional and novel, would be greatly valuable also, for example: Baat Jam Dao, poles and dummies.
Either way your videos are always inspiring and very insightful! Thanks for making them
Always enjoy your videos.
Thank you very much
Awesome stuff! What is your favorite thing about the spring arms?
I would like to know where they are where people hold a specific arm position when they get into a real fight? Do you say oh stop you moved your arm out too much with that hook punch now we got to stop and reset our positions? I myself own a different type of spring arm dummy as well and love moves with force applied like a real person would. If you use a rising tan very few people are going to be able to fight that you must learn to stick to them. Otherwise you lose the feel. I think people who only use Ridgid dummies probably have poor sticking abilities.
"Your structure wasn't good in the first place". . . . then the music cuts back in just to emphasise the point. . . lol
Eh? Don’t get this comment.