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Hmmm interesting approach Alex Siheng, although I imagine they would be at a huge disadvantage due to the profundity of stances for combat!! In theory I guess it would help them to push the limits of their own style though!
Thanks for the input.
I use to work and live in Boston (well worked at Logan airport and lived in Revere) but if you're looking for someone to work out and spar with? I know someone that you can meet and work with. He's a Bagua sifu but he's a guy that loves CMA and loves to train. If you're interested let me know and i'll go about introducing you two..
Don't be intimidated by him being a sifu he's really down to earth and willing to work with you or anyone in any way he can.
If you cannot find anyone who will do the Wahnam sparring methodology you might also consider jumping into the "hard" freesparring that a lot of schools do for a change of pace to see how well you adapt. I might suggest both of you using some kind of hand and mouth guard though. A cup wouldn't hurt either.
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