The secret window of chopping fist #martialarts

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And once I get to the mouth and the eyebrows, that's the window where I can enter into your posture with a diagonal step. And there's also a lifting of the leg that can be added to that. So, if I borrow Jack again, he's holding my fist. Grab it the other way. Your thumb's going to get No, that hand, but you just don't want to crash your thumb. Um I know what I Actually, that hand. You can do it either one, it doesn't matter. If I try to swing this up and out, you see?

I'm moving away from my center, which is my leverage. So, instead, I come in close to my body, which makes him away from his center and me into mine. Then I just turn the body. Now, if he goes to push me back, I don't hold him away with my arm. I just let him into my foot. Let the body hold it there. Then I turn and I come up like I want to come from the mouth. So, if I try to come up before the mouth, he can send me out, right?

But the second I come up into the mouth and brow window, his shoulder pops and he can't stop me anymore. So, again, he's holding me. I coil up and then I step diagonally across, which crosses you up.

Come up. Come in to do chop.

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