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  • #16
    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.

    Phil

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    • #17
      Well, I wouldn't want to pull them from the style they already practice. Just encourage them to improve in their own style.
      "Take a moment to feel how wonderful it feels just to be alive."
      - Sifu

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      • #18
        Alex,

        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.
        Sil Lum Hak Fu Mun
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        • #19
          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.
          Shaolin Wahnam California

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