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<blockquote data-quote="uhox" data-source="post: 2396409" data-attributes="member: 32883"><p>dear bro Sasika</p><p></p><p>i agree with you on the free form of the Wing-chun...and I respect to your knowladge on this issue</p><p>bUT,.. i cant agree on, that it is the best form of the martial art...</p><p></p><p>dont tell me about the full contact ,,,I know very well man... ;-D</p><p></p><p>you can define it as a free style...I got understood that there are weak points, As I observed the some strokes of Mr jayaweera (it was long time ago)...</p><p>tHE wingchun lover tell that they adopt the enamies strikes. But remember the fight is not always a gamble...</p><p></p><p>The shaolin tradition and Shorinji kempo tradition are still using the strokes based on bound spring principle...</p><p></p><p>attha waliyak kiyanne atha gana eka nemei, etayak (bone) hari kedenna ona..</p><p></p><p>you make me laugh when you talking about the "godayanta majic"..(.a STUPID VERSION to justify urban ignornce)</p><p></p><p>again useless to go further...This is a topic about the kungfu and I dont want to make reaction to the ongoing kungfu discussions..</p><p></p><p>sounds like you are very sure about the wingchun fantasy..Honestly I ,m very willing to meet you and test some fight with you...Let us organise something about late of this year..Becasue now I,m out of the SL</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>until that day bye <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/happy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Happy :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uhox, post: 2396409, member: 32883"] dear bro Sasika i agree with you on the free form of the Wing-chun...and I respect to your knowladge on this issue bUT,.. i cant agree on, that it is the best form of the martial art... dont tell me about the full contact ,,,I know very well man... ;-D you can define it as a free style...I got understood that there are weak points, As I observed the some strokes of Mr jayaweera (it was long time ago)... tHE wingchun lover tell that they adopt the enamies strikes. But remember the fight is not always a gamble... The shaolin tradition and Shorinji kempo tradition are still using the strokes based on bound spring principle... attha waliyak kiyanne atha gana eka nemei, etayak (bone) hari kedenna ona.. you make me laugh when you talking about the "godayanta majic"..(.a STUPID VERSION to justify urban ignornce) again useless to go further...This is a topic about the kungfu and I dont want to make reaction to the ongoing kungfu discussions.. sounds like you are very sure about the wingchun fantasy..Honestly I ,m very willing to meet you and test some fight with you...Let us organise something about late of this year..Becasue now I,m out of the SL until that day bye :) [/QUOTE]
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